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Do You Often Get Beyond Mid-Level Play When RPGing?
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<blockquote data-quote="satori01" data-source="post: 2890856" data-attributes="member: 7859"><p>Not often, not often indeed. Current game I Dm for is @ 13th level well on its way to 14th, I can conceivably see it going on to around 21-22nd.</p><p></p><p>I also expect that the Adventure Paths from Dungeon will also bring up the average number of people that get to experience high level play.</p><p></p><p>I also think the line between the Mid Level Epoch and High Level Epoch is a bit hazy. 5th level and Fireball is usually the dividing line between Low Level and Mid level, a pretty set in stone dividing line. When Disentergration and Heal become common use spells I think you have entered High Level play.</p><p></p><p>Group size can also play a factor in the Epoch of play. I DM for 6 players at the moment. The group can take a EL 15 encounter easily,(well as easily as any EL 15 encounter can be), and overall I would say # of people in group over 4 is = to increase in average party level.</p><p></p><p>At the begining of the campaign I had 9 players. Let me just say, with that many players, a lot of low level play falls by the wayside, and you can (very carefully) throw Mid Level monsters at </p><p>the group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satori01, post: 2890856, member: 7859"] Not often, not often indeed. Current game I Dm for is @ 13th level well on its way to 14th, I can conceivably see it going on to around 21-22nd. I also expect that the Adventure Paths from Dungeon will also bring up the average number of people that get to experience high level play. I also think the line between the Mid Level Epoch and High Level Epoch is a bit hazy. 5th level and Fireball is usually the dividing line between Low Level and Mid level, a pretty set in stone dividing line. When Disentergration and Heal become common use spells I think you have entered High Level play. Group size can also play a factor in the Epoch of play. I DM for 6 players at the moment. The group can take a EL 15 encounter easily,(well as easily as any EL 15 encounter can be), and overall I would say # of people in group over 4 is = to increase in average party level. At the begining of the campaign I had 9 players. Let me just say, with that many players, a lot of low level play falls by the wayside, and you can (very carefully) throw Mid Level monsters at the group. [/QUOTE]
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