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<blockquote data-quote="Vendetta" data-source="post: 1944666" data-attributes="member: 14961"><p>I'm not concerned. I often run my games under the suggested wealth levels and it works out fine as long as the DM is aware of the disproportionate AC to attack bonus that results and makes adjustments. I personally make sure my villains/monsters don't have better than 10+ to hit on a d20 on average (grunts less chanced, bosses a better chance) and am sure to add a bit extra AC granting items to keep up. So, I don't really pay too much attention to it. </p><p></p><p>If we are way underpowered (I've been in games like that) I just feel like the GM likes it that way... and it does really add drama as every battle really is life and death. So that is fun. I tend not to like games where the PCs are VERY powerful and go stomp-a-thon all over everyone. (Though, again, after really tough battles, I like to let the group stomp some lame-o critters to bolster their confidence again.)</p><p></p><p>anyway, I've not really thought too much about it in this game so it's probably not extreme enough for me to notice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vendetta, post: 1944666, member: 14961"] I'm not concerned. I often run my games under the suggested wealth levels and it works out fine as long as the DM is aware of the disproportionate AC to attack bonus that results and makes adjustments. I personally make sure my villains/monsters don't have better than 10+ to hit on a d20 on average (grunts less chanced, bosses a better chance) and am sure to add a bit extra AC granting items to keep up. So, I don't really pay too much attention to it. If we are way underpowered (I've been in games like that) I just feel like the GM likes it that way... and it does really add drama as every battle really is life and death. So that is fun. I tend not to like games where the PCs are VERY powerful and go stomp-a-thon all over everyone. (Though, again, after really tough battles, I like to let the group stomp some lame-o critters to bolster their confidence again.) anyway, I've not really thought too much about it in this game so it's probably not extreme enough for me to notice. [/QUOTE]
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