Oh...missed the line about it occurring over the course of one year. I wouldn't do that if there were an ELE sized meteor headed for the North Pole.Those guidelines look right. Mine would be that post apocalyptic thing I've described in bits & pieces on ENWorld- planty elves, cyber dwarves, sentient ash trees, amnesiac mind Flayers from the future...
Missed this in the OP.*Preferably starts at level 1 and spans at least 10 levels, hopefully 20 or more - a "full" campaign
*Shouldn't take more than a year (probably somewhere in the 20-50 session range)
Missed this in the OP.
These two requirements are in complete opposition to each other. A true campaign barely gets nicely going in a year (about 45 sessions, on average), and to get to level 10 - about as high as our games usually get - takes more like 8-11 years.
The listed requirements put a campaign on a pace to level up every 5 sessions at the slowest (10 levels over 50 sessions) and every session (!) at the fastest (20 levels in 20 sessions). And that's just silly talk.
Lan-"if I-as-character had levelled in each played session I'd have blown past deity status long ago"-efan
I agree that one level per session is too fast (for my tastes), but one every five sessions being "silly talk?" I think you'll find yourself in the minority there. If I remember correctly WotC did a poll about leveling up and the most common preference was once per three sessons, with once per four just a bit behind, and once per two also receiving votes. Once per five sessions is on the slow side for most - and one level per year is a mutant snail-sloth.
While I can't speak to the accuracy of their survey (or your recollection of it), I know our group progresses variably. Our one and only 4Ed campaign started in late 2009 or early 2010, and finished in late 2013. Our characters went from 1st to 6th. The prior 3.5Ed campaign made it to 13th in about the same amount of time.
A lot of factors go into that.
Yep, silly talk.I agree that one level per session is too fast (for my tastes), but one every five sessions being "silly talk?"
If you're referring to the pre-3e WotC survey, keep in mind that by design it excluded most long-term gamers (the responses of anyone who self-identified as age 35+ in the survey were thrown out) and thus skewed its results considerably toward a shorter-term game geared to younger players.I think you'll find yourself in the minority there. If I remember correctly WotC did a poll about leveling up and the most common preference was once per three sessons, with once per four just a bit behind, and once per two also receiving votes. Once per five sessions is on the slow side for most - and one level per year is a mutant snail-sloth.