TwoSix
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Yes, but that presupposes a binary condition between "full" and "not-full". Relative power exists on a continuum. Even in 3e, the edition most amenable to 15MWD, PCs don't rest for the day when the wizard is down 2 HP. They regroup because any attack you really want to win is one where it makes sense to spend as much of your resources upfront as possible.So long as there are things which become unavailable, some players will want to wait until those things become available before continuing. So long as that occurs, it will be possible to end up with 15MAD-like situation where the players are ultra careful about being at full power all the time instead of pushing on with the story.
The way I've seen 15WMD play out is this:
"OK, who are we fighting today?"
"Those hobgoblins who summoned the gelugons are still holding the village down the river hostage."
"Let's fix that. Check if they're still there."
*Scry*
"Yep, still there."
"Ok, let's get ready."
*Mass Energy Resistance (cold)*
*Superior Resistance*
*Invisibility* on everyone
*Mirror Image*
*Fly* on everyone
*Haste*
*Righteous Wrath of the Faithful*
*Teleport*
Scout while flying and invisible, locate enemies.
*Dispel Magic* on the area around the enemy cluster.
Drop in for the attack.
Crush everyone, focusing on enemy spellcasters. If something bad happens, regroup, *teleport* to base.
Let me mention that this isn't a hypothetical. This is how my last 3.5 game played out from January (when we hit 11th, and the other wizard and I got teleport (we were multiclassed)) until the game ended a week ago.