Obryn
Hero
That's a pretty weird way to interpret that statement in the context of the article. I don't know how you're reading...Except that's not what he said at all.The "standard D&D experience" is levels 1-20. Adventurer tier (3-15) covers most of it.
"If the apprentice tier is the prologue to your adventuring career, then the adventurer tier is the meat of your character's story... Adventurer tier covers most of what we consider to be the standard D&D experience. Most experienced groups will simply jump straight to adventurer tier, and our rules for building such characters will include some simple story options (random tables and other idea generators) for setting down what happened to your character during his or her apprentice tier adventures..."
...and thinking the phrase is a kind of pedantic approach to the raw numbers involved in the 1-20 level range, in context. Or that he expects most experienced groups to start at Level 1 for the "default D&D experience" despite saying exactly the opposite.
Edit: And this is exactly the confusion I'm talking about when you don't make Level 1 the "default D&D experience." This whole conversation is an illustration of my point.
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