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<blockquote data-quote="Sundragon2012" data-source="post: 2569260" data-attributes="member: 7624"><p>I like DMing both low-level campaigns and high level campaigns but high level campaigns that are the outgrowth of low-level campaigns only. I think that the low levels are where character development takes place. However because I am a slow advancement DM, I am willing to bring characters in, when necessary, from any level needed for the game should someone's character die because there will always be time for character development.</p><p></p><p>Plus, low level games are far easier to DM. </p><p></p><p>However, this is all relative because a 15th level character in 3.5e is far more powerful than a 15th level character in 1e or 2e. I ran some very high level 1e and 2e games but all that scaled up in those days was the number of attacks you had, your THAC0 and your saves. No feats, no nothing. I am not saying that this was better for the players, it wasn't, but for the DM the variables of high level gaming are far more complicated than they used to be.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sundragon2012, post: 2569260, member: 7624"] I like DMing both low-level campaigns and high level campaigns but high level campaigns that are the outgrowth of low-level campaigns only. I think that the low levels are where character development takes place. However because I am a slow advancement DM, I am willing to bring characters in, when necessary, from any level needed for the game should someone's character die because there will always be time for character development. Plus, low level games are far easier to DM. However, this is all relative because a 15th level character in 3.5e is far more powerful than a 15th level character in 1e or 2e. I ran some very high level 1e and 2e games but all that scaled up in those days was the number of attacks you had, your THAC0 and your saves. No feats, no nothing. I am not saying that this was better for the players, it wasn't, but for the DM the variables of high level gaming are far more complicated than they used to be. Chris [/QUOTE]
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