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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="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 7137653" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>Is it a given? At some point, will they not reach a critical mass of players who want something more than the 10 or 15 levels? Either to bring their charters to the end of their story arcs or to just play a high-level-only game (start at 15). </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Even if the low-level adventure paths remain the best sells, which seems likely for the some time, I think that there is enough demand for high-level material to sell well. </p><p></p><p>Should WotC feel obligated to support the game to level 20? They should feel obligated to make a profit and increase the value of Hasbro shareholder's investments. There is no moral imperative for them to make high-level game, but I think it would be profitable and good for the brand. It will make the game stickier. I love low-level play and prefer tier one over epic level for the most part. But occasionally I want a super-hero-level play experience, either as a one-shot, mini-campaign, or the end cap to a long campaign. Right now I either have to do all the work myself, or play a different game. </p><p></p><p>That said, I do appreciate the posts mentioning AL material for sale on DMs Guild. I keep forgetting about that and will make sure to check it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 7137653, member: 6796661"] Is it a given? At some point, will they not reach a critical mass of players who want something more than the 10 or 15 levels? Either to bring their charters to the end of their story arcs or to just play a high-level-only game (start at 15). Even if the low-level adventure paths remain the best sells, which seems likely for the some time, I think that there is enough demand for high-level material to sell well. Should WotC feel obligated to support the game to level 20? They should feel obligated to make a profit and increase the value of Hasbro shareholder's investments. There is no moral imperative for them to make high-level game, but I think it would be profitable and good for the brand. It will make the game stickier. I love low-level play and prefer tier one over epic level for the most part. But occasionally I want a super-hero-level play experience, either as a one-shot, mini-campaign, or the end cap to a long campaign. Right now I either have to do all the work myself, or play a different game. That said, I do appreciate the posts mentioning AL material for sale on DMs Guild. I keep forgetting about that and will make sure to check it out. [/QUOTE]
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