Numion
First Post
WotC had a good idea from their player survey that capaigns usually last 1-1.5 years, and thus decided to design 3.0e so that it's possible to reach level 20 in that time. Almost three years have passed since the release of 3.0e and with the new edition coming, I think it's time to look back how much gaming we each got from 3.0e.
I DMed one campaign from 1st to 16th level, another from 1st to 23rd level and played in one from 1st to 11th. Thats 50 levels of D&D, baby! I guess it's pretty good for one set of books, maybe a bit pricey because as the DM I bought most of the stuff we used (and didn't use
).
So how did you fare with 3e, how many levels advanced? Did you get enough of it before 3.5e? Should WotC recognise this as a new rule of thumb when designing new Core sets - a year per campaign, three campaigns per Core edition?
EDIT: Whoah, that was my post #1500!
I DMed one campaign from 1st to 16th level, another from 1st to 23rd level and played in one from 1st to 11th. Thats 50 levels of D&D, baby! I guess it's pretty good for one set of books, maybe a bit pricey because as the DM I bought most of the stuff we used (and didn't use

So how did you fare with 3e, how many levels advanced? Did you get enough of it before 3.5e? Should WotC recognise this as a new rule of thumb when designing new Core sets - a year per campaign, three campaigns per Core edition?
EDIT: Whoah, that was my post #1500!
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