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<blockquote data-quote="nevin" data-source="post: 9568120" data-attributes="member: 7024481"><p>For instance I've played in games where all the bad guys where always PC level or above. They never fail morale checks are always so terrifìed of the BBEG that they never give information. The city guard can kill you easily, the thieves guild can kill you easily and 10 levels later nothing has changed. At no point did the DM allow the players to put level anyone anywhere. As you level you should get powerful enough some organizations, and even smart bad guys just wont cross you. Or if they do you smack em down. Doesn't mean everything should be easy but. Things should change. That guy that robbed the PC's in all their trade deals at 1st level should be scared to do it to them at 10th level. You take out one Baronthe other Barons SHOULD be worried about what happens whem they cross you. But I'm too many games every single encounter is "Level appropriate" which is demoralizing, and because it just means you are always at the same point,facing the same level of threat. It just becomes "Mortal Kombat". Ok whose the next contestant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nevin, post: 9568120, member: 7024481"] For instance I've played in games where all the bad guys where always PC level or above. They never fail morale checks are always so terrifìed of the BBEG that they never give information. The city guard can kill you easily, the thieves guild can kill you easily and 10 levels later nothing has changed. At no point did the DM allow the players to put level anyone anywhere. As you level you should get powerful enough some organizations, and even smart bad guys just wont cross you. Or if they do you smack em down. Doesn't mean everything should be easy but. Things should change. That guy that robbed the PC's in all their trade deals at 1st level should be scared to do it to them at 10th level. You take out one Baronthe other Barons SHOULD be worried about what happens whem they cross you. But I'm too many games every single encounter is "Level appropriate" which is demoralizing, and because it just means you are always at the same point,facing the same level of threat. It just becomes "Mortal Kombat". Ok whose the next contestant [/QUOTE]
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