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If the characters are super optimized should the monsters be boosted too?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica" data-source="post: 6662251" data-attributes="member: 6796107"><p>I know this probably doesn't help, but some editions(mostly 3.5 but I've seen it once in 4e as well) have this concept of low OP, mid OP, and high OP games. This sets the tone of the game that the DM wants to run and asks the players to either crank up the optimization or lower it so that everyone is not only roughly the same level of optimization but so it becomes easier for the DM to challenge the party. High OP games would probably involve optimized Fighters grabbing the crazy feat combos and Land Druids exploiting Conjure Woodland Beings and Halfing Beastmasters riding their pterodactyl companion and Aarakocra anything. Low OP games would probably involve people playing suboptimal race/class combos or subclasses or taking "fluffy" feats or picking spells that are more flavorful than crazy. Mid OP games would probably involve people playing strong competent characters without taking those extra steps to push them into the higher power levels. It's harder for 5e since it's still relatively new. Basically you are asking players to follow the spirit of your intentions and try not to go crazy with optimization(or really crazy with charop for a high OP game).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica, post: 6662251, member: 6796107"] I know this probably doesn't help, but some editions(mostly 3.5 but I've seen it once in 4e as well) have this concept of low OP, mid OP, and high OP games. This sets the tone of the game that the DM wants to run and asks the players to either crank up the optimization or lower it so that everyone is not only roughly the same level of optimization but so it becomes easier for the DM to challenge the party. High OP games would probably involve optimized Fighters grabbing the crazy feat combos and Land Druids exploiting Conjure Woodland Beings and Halfing Beastmasters riding their pterodactyl companion and Aarakocra anything. Low OP games would probably involve people playing suboptimal race/class combos or subclasses or taking "fluffy" feats or picking spells that are more flavorful than crazy. Mid OP games would probably involve people playing strong competent characters without taking those extra steps to push them into the higher power levels. It's harder for 5e since it's still relatively new. Basically you are asking players to follow the spirit of your intentions and try not to go crazy with optimization(or really crazy with charop for a high OP game). [/QUOTE]
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