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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgoroth" data-source="post: 6117305" data-attributes="member: 6674889"><p>That would be great! Then they can all buy the level 20-40 book, and because of bounded accuracy it still has a chance to function mechanically. Not that I have personal experience in playing epic level, for me the sweet spot has always been < 10. If the default DDN game extents that feel / playability until 20, that's massive. Not saying the game shouldn't change, or have tiers, it should, but flatter math for me makes those "teen" levels much more appealing, especially if there's a decent chance to actually reach them, and going up every couple sessions is fun IMO. In 4e just levelling up our characters in the builder, with our DM going over our every decision live, in front of everyone, took almost an entire session each time. Ugh. I like the ability to just add a +1 to one or two places, roll your HP (or just add it), and keep using the same sheet. My evoker used the same character sheet for five years. I think I must have printed dozens of sheets, 8 pages each time, for my 4e paladin/ranger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgoroth, post: 6117305, member: 6674889"] That would be great! Then they can all buy the level 20-40 book, and because of bounded accuracy it still has a chance to function mechanically. Not that I have personal experience in playing epic level, for me the sweet spot has always been < 10. If the default DDN game extents that feel / playability until 20, that's massive. Not saying the game shouldn't change, or have tiers, it should, but flatter math for me makes those "teen" levels much more appealing, especially if there's a decent chance to actually reach them, and going up every couple sessions is fun IMO. In 4e just levelling up our characters in the builder, with our DM going over our every decision live, in front of everyone, took almost an entire session each time. Ugh. I like the ability to just add a +1 to one or two places, roll your HP (or just add it), and keep using the same sheet. My evoker used the same character sheet for five years. I think I must have printed dozens of sheets, 8 pages each time, for my 4e paladin/ranger. [/QUOTE]
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