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<blockquote data-quote="EzekielRaiden" data-source="post: 6792460" data-attributes="member: 6790260"><p>Not surprising. If 5th's 20-level progression is meant to mirror most of 4e's 30-level progression, it wouldn't be unusual to say that 7-8 levels in the former is equivalent to 10 levels in the latter. (If we want to get really technical, it's more like a scaling <em>curve</em> than a single multiplier, but that's beyond the scope of this). If it were a 7:10 ratio for 5e to 4e, then you'd end up with "21st level" 5e = 30th level 4e, which seems about right. If you're a level or two into Paragon tier in 4e, you're a regional or even multi-continental hero. It's rare to find someone who's never heard of you, even in passing, unless you go to a civilization that has no contact whatsoever with your "native" one and its neighbors/competitors/partners, or places so far out of the way that it may be years or decades before they hear from the outside world.</p><p></p><p>Just another place where the editions <em>really</em> aren't as different as most people think. The numbers may change slightly in one direction or another, but the thing they represent typically stays the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekielRaiden, post: 6792460, member: 6790260"] Not surprising. If 5th's 20-level progression is meant to mirror most of 4e's 30-level progression, it wouldn't be unusual to say that 7-8 levels in the former is equivalent to 10 levels in the latter. (If we want to get really technical, it's more like a scaling [I]curve[/I] than a single multiplier, but that's beyond the scope of this). If it were a 7:10 ratio for 5e to 4e, then you'd end up with "21st level" 5e = 30th level 4e, which seems about right. If you're a level or two into Paragon tier in 4e, you're a regional or even multi-continental hero. It's rare to find someone who's never heard of you, even in passing, unless you go to a civilization that has no contact whatsoever with your "native" one and its neighbors/competitors/partners, or places so far out of the way that it may be years or decades before they hear from the outside world. Just another place where the editions [I]really[/I] aren't as different as most people think. The numbers may change slightly in one direction or another, but the thing they represent typically stays the same. [/QUOTE]
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