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Is WotC ever going to release something high level? Even as UA test material?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Benage" data-source="post: 7135502" data-attributes="member: 93631"><p>I've played one campaign from 1st to 18th level and the campaign I'm currently playing in is at 16th level. I've only DMed one campaign so far and it's at 19th level. I'd be up for more high-CR monsters but I don't think high-level published adventures would be all that helpful IME. The capabilities of different parties start to diverge at low level; by 3rd and 4th Tier, they're wildly divergent. High-level PCs should also (IMO) start driving events. All of this means that the DM is really going to have to do the work. A published adventure would have to be sufficiently customized that I'm not sure how much value it would offer.</p><p></p><p>So the target audience would be smaller (since a lot of groups aren't playing at high level) and the takers within that target audience would be fewer. That probably means such products are best suited for DM's Guild.</p><p></p><p>I've played a lot at high levels, I'm a fan of how 5e plays at high levels, but I don't expect much support for it from Wizards. Monsters are always welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Benage, post: 7135502, member: 93631"] I've played one campaign from 1st to 18th level and the campaign I'm currently playing in is at 16th level. I've only DMed one campaign so far and it's at 19th level. I'd be up for more high-CR monsters but I don't think high-level published adventures would be all that helpful IME. The capabilities of different parties start to diverge at low level; by 3rd and 4th Tier, they're wildly divergent. High-level PCs should also (IMO) start driving events. All of this means that the DM is really going to have to do the work. A published adventure would have to be sufficiently customized that I'm not sure how much value it would offer. So the target audience would be smaller (since a lot of groups aren't playing at high level) and the takers within that target audience would be fewer. That probably means such products are best suited for DM's Guild. I've played a lot at high levels, I'm a fan of how 5e plays at high levels, but I don't expect much support for it from Wizards. Monsters are always welcome. [/QUOTE]
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