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<blockquote data-quote="saviirkad" data-source="post: 9791558" data-attributes="member: 7054355"><p>My own experience, which is limited, I started DMing in 2018 and my first campaign is just now nearing its end as a full lvl 1- 20 campaign. I've had other games end earlier than that, it's just the one I'm taking all the way to 20. I'm a big cannibalizer, like molding and rewriting official and third party content to fit my own adventures and world and story.</p><p></p><p>What I've found, as just my own experience, was this worked really, really well until about lvl 12ish. It's not that I ran out of material to cannibalize, or that the material shifted in quality because I was pulling from different third party writers. Same writers as I was gleefully reworking before, and I've spent way too much on third party content, I've got more than enough content to pull from.</p><p></p><p>It just became harder and harder to get things to fit my own story and world. It became easier to create from scratch, or rather, to build off of what has already been established but without the aid of external material. I'd like to think it's because I've improved, but once I get back to the lower levels, I'm right back to cannibalizing content with ease and preference.</p><p></p><p>So, while I have an academic interest in lvl 13+ content, at this point I just don't think I have any need or use for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saviirkad, post: 9791558, member: 7054355"] My own experience, which is limited, I started DMing in 2018 and my first campaign is just now nearing its end as a full lvl 1- 20 campaign. I've had other games end earlier than that, it's just the one I'm taking all the way to 20. I'm a big cannibalizer, like molding and rewriting official and third party content to fit my own adventures and world and story. What I've found, as just my own experience, was this worked really, really well until about lvl 12ish. It's not that I ran out of material to cannibalize, or that the material shifted in quality because I was pulling from different third party writers. Same writers as I was gleefully reworking before, and I've spent way too much on third party content, I've got more than enough content to pull from. It just became harder and harder to get things to fit my own story and world. It became easier to create from scratch, or rather, to build off of what has already been established but without the aid of external material. I'd like to think it's because I've improved, but once I get back to the lower levels, I'm right back to cannibalizing content with ease and preference. So, while I have an academic interest in lvl 13+ content, at this point I just don't think I have any need or use for it. [/QUOTE]
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