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Early Access to Paragon and Epic Tier feats == disaster?
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<blockquote data-quote="KarinsDad" data-source="post: 5436834" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>Is a TPK really that big of a constant threat? Is your DM following the XP guidelines, or are the PCs just so powerful that he has to overcompensate? Our group played to level 18 and Paragon started becoming fairly easy due to the sheer number of non-At Will powers used each encounter combined with the increased synergies of the PCs to work together.</p><p></p><p>And wouldn't giving more powerful feats to the PCs just result in the DM making more encounters even more powerful, hence, increasing the challenge level and a set of good DM die rolls and poor player die rolls resulting in a TPK being more likely?</p><p></p><p>It would seem that allowing the feats would result in the players being able to play with the shiny toys (i.e. feats) for a while, but also result in the DM reacting to the power increase and end up TPKing the PCs and taking the shiny new toys away anyway.</p><p></p><p>Could you give an idea of where Epic feats are more flavorful and not just more powerful or with more utility?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarinsDad, post: 5436834, member: 2011"] Is a TPK really that big of a constant threat? Is your DM following the XP guidelines, or are the PCs just so powerful that he has to overcompensate? Our group played to level 18 and Paragon started becoming fairly easy due to the sheer number of non-At Will powers used each encounter combined with the increased synergies of the PCs to work together. And wouldn't giving more powerful feats to the PCs just result in the DM making more encounters even more powerful, hence, increasing the challenge level and a set of good DM die rolls and poor player die rolls resulting in a TPK being more likely? It would seem that allowing the feats would result in the players being able to play with the shiny toys (i.e. feats) for a while, but also result in the DM reacting to the power increase and end up TPKing the PCs and taking the shiny new toys away anyway. Could you give an idea of where Epic feats are more flavorful and not just more powerful or with more utility? [/QUOTE]
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