The Mirrorball Man
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I've had the same problem with poison. Poison is never expensive enough.
Me too! We called him "the DM"I once had a game in which a character had the special ability to instantly end the existence of the universe.
Has anyone ever made the mistake of giving the PCs access to high level spells? Or powerful magic items?
Not seeing the uniqueness of the problem here. If the PCs have access to unlimited black powder than they have some options they didn't have before. So what?
However people are used to D&D and its a good system everyone understands so basically a lot of lower level play happens and the occasional highe rlevel play too.
One of the game's advantages is its ability to accommodate a wide range of game styles, from fairly mundane to super-heroic and to transition seamlessly between them as characters rise in level
I've had the same problem with poison. Poison is never expensive enough.