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At what level does play become "high level"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bacon Bits" data-source="post: 8121808" data-attributes="member: 6777737"><p>As [USER=6987520]@dnd4vr[/USER] guessed, it was meant to be subjective. That's why the first post said, to paraphrase, "If someone said to you that they 'just reached high level' in a game of 5e D&D, what level do you think they have reached?" (I've just noticed some of the words in my opening post were deleted somehow, but I don't think that significantly alters the meaning.)</p><p></p><p>The scenario was deliberately ambiguous since it's asking the reader what they think an unknown, anonymous individual who is familiar with the game thinks "high level" is. The intent of the poll is to capture hidden assumptions and aggregate opinions on the meaning of the term "high level" when it's used in it's proper context by someone that the reader could assume was as familiar with the game as they are.</p><p></p><p>You're not wrong for thinking high level begins at level 13. It's just that most people here who answered the poll think high level begins at level 9-11.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Part of the intent was to capture answers from people who took the statement extremely literally and those who took the statement very subjectively. The point is to survey the range of interpretations, not determine an objective answer for precisely the moment PCs reach high level.</p><p></p><p>The point was to poll for interpretation, not truth. There is no right answer. It's like a poll for what you would want on a pizza.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bacon Bits, post: 8121808, member: 6777737"] As [USER=6987520]@dnd4vr[/USER] guessed, it was meant to be subjective. That's why the first post said, to paraphrase, "If someone said to you that they 'just reached high level' in a game of 5e D&D, what level do you think they have reached?" (I've just noticed some of the words in my opening post were deleted somehow, but I don't think that significantly alters the meaning.) The scenario was deliberately ambiguous since it's asking the reader what they think an unknown, anonymous individual who is familiar with the game thinks "high level" is. The intent of the poll is to capture hidden assumptions and aggregate opinions on the meaning of the term "high level" when it's used in it's proper context by someone that the reader could assume was as familiar with the game as they are. You're not wrong for thinking high level begins at level 13. It's just that most people here who answered the poll think high level begins at level 9-11. Part of the intent was to capture answers from people who took the statement extremely literally and those who took the statement very subjectively. The point is to survey the range of interpretations, not determine an objective answer for precisely the moment PCs reach high level. The point was to poll for interpretation, not truth. There is no right answer. It's like a poll for what you would want on a pizza. [/QUOTE]
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