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Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition (A5E)
Is Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition compatible with D&D 5E?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 8455107" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>Agreed. I was looking for rough neghborhood - a DC 17 and DC 18 are similar. I was looking for things that had a big difference. If the standard DCs for Hard and higher difficulties needed to be moved up +5 because of skill inflation, or if we were moving out of bounded accuracy such that T3-4 characters can't use the same DC chart - that sort of thing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I honestly believe you wouldn't put out a product if you didn't think it was great. Pardon me but I have some additional questions if it will fit my particular needs which is why I was getting more granular on compatible.</p><p></p><p>I have a table that likes 5e, isn't interested in learned other game systems, and if we introduce A5E it will be added to an existing O5e hardcover campaign and be playing right alongside existing O5E characters in a sort of "Super-expansion" sort of way. I was trying to find out how well it will mesh, including things like resource attrition as well as how close it is in the various pillars of play. I tried to make those questions broad for others who were looking for using both O5E and A5E material for their particular circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 8455107, member: 20564"] Agreed. I was looking for rough neghborhood - a DC 17 and DC 18 are similar. I was looking for things that had a big difference. If the standard DCs for Hard and higher difficulties needed to be moved up +5 because of skill inflation, or if we were moving out of bounded accuracy such that T3-4 characters can't use the same DC chart - that sort of thing. I honestly believe you wouldn't put out a product if you didn't think it was great. Pardon me but I have some additional questions if it will fit my particular needs which is why I was getting more granular on compatible. I have a table that likes 5e, isn't interested in learned other game systems, and if we introduce A5E it will be added to an existing O5e hardcover campaign and be playing right alongside existing O5E characters in a sort of "Super-expansion" sort of way. I was trying to find out how well it will mesh, including things like resource attrition as well as how close it is in the various pillars of play. I tried to make those questions broad for others who were looking for using both O5E and A5E material for their particular circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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