Chainsaw Mage
First Post
In my day, by the time the PCs reached 12th level, they were pretty much setting up their own castles and manors and toying with the idea of retirement. Often, of course, we played on. Ah yes, those were the good old days of Bend Bars/Lift Gates, THAC0, Armor Class -1, and other grognardy things.
No one would argue that 3rd edition is a far higher-powered game than 1e/2e. I think this is pretty much an accepted fact; I'm sure I don't have to trot out a bunch of statistics from the AD&D 1e/2e books to make the case. In addition to being higher-powered, 3rd edition also levels players much faster. In the old days it was pretty standard to have high-level PCs with XP in the six-figure range.
Bottom line: I suppose I'm still a grognard at heart (AD&D 2e is my favorite game), but I also DM 3.0. I've actually quite enjoyed DMing the lower levels, but I've found that by the time a PC reaches levels 7-8, the DMing is getting too complex for my tastes. Fifty million feats, magical bonuses, uber class abilities, etc. etc. makes the DMing process far more like accounting and less like fun.
So I'll *play* just about anything. But as a DM, I refuse to run anything higher than, say, 7th level.
How about you?
No one would argue that 3rd edition is a far higher-powered game than 1e/2e. I think this is pretty much an accepted fact; I'm sure I don't have to trot out a bunch of statistics from the AD&D 1e/2e books to make the case. In addition to being higher-powered, 3rd edition also levels players much faster. In the old days it was pretty standard to have high-level PCs with XP in the six-figure range.
Bottom line: I suppose I'm still a grognard at heart (AD&D 2e is my favorite game), but I also DM 3.0. I've actually quite enjoyed DMing the lower levels, but I've found that by the time a PC reaches levels 7-8, the DMing is getting too complex for my tastes. Fifty million feats, magical bonuses, uber class abilities, etc. etc. makes the DMing process far more like accounting and less like fun.
So I'll *play* just about anything. But as a DM, I refuse to run anything higher than, say, 7th level.
How about you?