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<blockquote data-quote="Blackbrrd" data-source="post: 6042279" data-attributes="member: 63962"><p>I haven't played many high level campaign. We had one that went on to level 18, starting at level 1. Combat reaaaaly bogged down after a while with players having 4+ attacks each round or 4 attacks and a (quickened) spell. Spells like mass heal also kept combat going. Also the difference between the characters got ridiculessly large. Typically 20 better at spot for the Rogue than the Fighter and so on.</p><p></p><p>Most of the campaigns I have done as a DM or Player has gotten to level 7-12. My favourite level is 7. The higher in level you get after this, the more time is spent on game mechanics and less is spent on role playing.</p><p></p><p>At higher levels I also do feel less immersed in the game world as everything is so fantastic. The disparity in power between city guards and the player characters is so large the city guards might as well be ants. Being able to adventure in the same area also becomes pretty hard to explain, so you basically have to keep the game moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackbrrd, post: 6042279, member: 63962"] I haven't played many high level campaign. We had one that went on to level 18, starting at level 1. Combat reaaaaly bogged down after a while with players having 4+ attacks each round or 4 attacks and a (quickened) spell. Spells like mass heal also kept combat going. Also the difference between the characters got ridiculessly large. Typically 20 better at spot for the Rogue than the Fighter and so on. Most of the campaigns I have done as a DM or Player has gotten to level 7-12. My favourite level is 7. The higher in level you get after this, the more time is spent on game mechanics and less is spent on role playing. At higher levels I also do feel less immersed in the game world as everything is so fantastic. The disparity in power between city guards and the player characters is so large the city guards might as well be ants. Being able to adventure in the same area also becomes pretty hard to explain, so you basically have to keep the game moving. [/QUOTE]
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