Wicht
Hero
What if they're villages and towns of the evil enemy country?
Then as Dandu says, they are heroes, so why would you stop them?
What if they're villages and towns of the evil enemy country?
Then as Dandu says, they are heroes, so why would you stop them?
Perhaps the fact that their druid just decimated a city, killing indiscriminately; young and old, men and women, guilty and innocent?
I don't know. I thught Ahnehnois, at least, was concerned about the integrity of his campaign world, and providing challenges to the players. I guess I'd find it annoying if I set up an enemy camp for the players and then they blew it down with one spell from a quarter-mile away.Then as Dandu says, they are heroes, so why would you stop them?
I don't know. I thught Ahnehnois, at least, was concerned about the integrity of his campaign world, and providing challenges to the players. I guess I'd find it annoying if I set up an enemy camp for the players and then they blew it down with one spell from a quarter-mile away.
But again, I don't know. Your high level games might not have situations where things like towns or cities matter.
The context is that, as a mid-high level caster, I can wage war on entire countries any day I get bored. The warriors cannot. So in a mid-high level game, why would I want to play a warrior? I can be a caster and play the whole game, or be a warrior and just play a part of it.Well of course they matter. And wanton destruction of that magnitude is going to have consequences, one way or another. But what is the context of the action?
Is the problem that high level characters, characters that are among the mightiest wizards, priests, and warriors of their age can do rather larger scale things? If it is, then play E6, or some other system geared for low level ideals. Obviously, most mighty wizards are not blowing up towns in the average campaign world in much the same manner that Presidents tend not to nuke other countries just because they could.
From traveling to multiple king's foyers, to dungeons, to raging sandstorms, this guy is pretty much Carmen Sandiego.
Good to have you back, Chamberlain the White.The King's chamberlain doesn't always single-handedly stem the tide of high level, eager, king-audience seeking adventurers...but when he does...
YOU...SHALL NOT...PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASS!
The context is that, as a mid-high level caster, I can wage war on entire countries any day I get bored. The warriors cannot. So in a mid-high level game, why would I want to play a warrior? I can be a caster and play the whole game, or be a warrior and just play a part of it.