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<blockquote data-quote="paqman" data-source="post: 710588" data-attributes="member: 1041"><p><strong>My small comments</strong></p><p></p><p>I have this campaing that we started in 1st edition and got to 2nd with it and now 3rd. The players all started level three 12 years ago. Now they are all averaging level 17 to 19 with each a template or race of ECL 5. One Half Fiend, 2 Vampires and one Irda ogre.</p><p>So effectivelly, they are Epic.</p><p></p><p>Good things. </p><p>1 If your characters progressed all the way up to this level, there is nothing that the DM could do for the player to accept to stop playing that game. In other words, your campaing is so popular that it is considered a good point.</p><p>2 The continuity and Story line is probably well ingrained in your players and they will enjoy roleplaying in the higher spheres of powers. IMC my players are big movers of the world. Nation ruler, with advisor and head of internal and external security. Yes it is highly political, but we like it extremelly. Also, it permits us to send lower level agents to do mission and actually play the mission ourselves. Very nice mixing of low, mid and high level gaming.</p><p></p><p>Bad things.</p><p>1 As stated above, combats are a mess. The players actually had to fight an outsider demon hunter ( unique Pit fiend with 10 levels of fighter and well equiped in magic items.) The fight took 6 hours.</p><p>2 Aside that, nothing else. ( We don't use the high level spells yet BTW and I expect this to be a mess also )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paqman, post: 710588, member: 1041"] [b]My small comments[/b] I have this campaing that we started in 1st edition and got to 2nd with it and now 3rd. The players all started level three 12 years ago. Now they are all averaging level 17 to 19 with each a template or race of ECL 5. One Half Fiend, 2 Vampires and one Irda ogre. So effectivelly, they are Epic. Good things. 1 If your characters progressed all the way up to this level, there is nothing that the DM could do for the player to accept to stop playing that game. In other words, your campaing is so popular that it is considered a good point. 2 The continuity and Story line is probably well ingrained in your players and they will enjoy roleplaying in the higher spheres of powers. IMC my players are big movers of the world. Nation ruler, with advisor and head of internal and external security. Yes it is highly political, but we like it extremelly. Also, it permits us to send lower level agents to do mission and actually play the mission ourselves. Very nice mixing of low, mid and high level gaming. Bad things. 1 As stated above, combats are a mess. The players actually had to fight an outsider demon hunter ( unique Pit fiend with 10 levels of fighter and well equiped in magic items.) The fight took 6 hours. 2 Aside that, nothing else. ( We don't use the high level spells yet BTW and I expect this to be a mess also ) [/QUOTE]
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