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<blockquote data-quote="Vlademeer" data-source="post: 4222208" data-attributes="member: 65042"><p>I am generally the GM for my gaming group. Since I started playing many years ago I have GM far more than playing a character. I have always run a heroic campaign and I have always explained this to the players. I even limit the alignments to good aligned characters because my campaigns are based have always been based on the party doing heroic things and solving the problems of those that can't do it themselves.</p><p></p><p>I also really enjoy the low levels of game play (I actually don't like the excessive magic distribution of 3.X) because I like to see the party struggle through their early levels to earn a name for themselves when they get to the old school "named" level.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe this is going to be impossible in 4E. From what I have seen all the monsters have special abilities and with a nicely setup series of encounters it might not be as easy as people think. A group of characters against a group of enemies is going to have potential for problems for the party.</p><p></p><p>From what I have seen the powers of low level characters are not that bad when you add in the things the monsters themselves can do. In 4E the characters will have multiple choices to consider in combat but could still be "younglings" getting their heroic feet wet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vlademeer, post: 4222208, member: 65042"] I am generally the GM for my gaming group. Since I started playing many years ago I have GM far more than playing a character. I have always run a heroic campaign and I have always explained this to the players. I even limit the alignments to good aligned characters because my campaigns are based have always been based on the party doing heroic things and solving the problems of those that can't do it themselves. I also really enjoy the low levels of game play (I actually don't like the excessive magic distribution of 3.X) because I like to see the party struggle through their early levels to earn a name for themselves when they get to the old school "named" level. I don't believe this is going to be impossible in 4E. From what I have seen all the monsters have special abilities and with a nicely setup series of encounters it might not be as easy as people think. A group of characters against a group of enemies is going to have potential for problems for the party. From what I have seen the powers of low level characters are not that bad when you add in the things the monsters themselves can do. In 4E the characters will have multiple choices to consider in combat but could still be "younglings" getting their heroic feet wet. [/QUOTE]
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