Hussar said:Campaign ends in stalemate.
If your role in a campaign is to play to win this match (read heroes) but it is destined to end in a stalemate why bother?
So the answer to this IMHO, is that PCs do not even assume this role.
Hussar said:Campaign ends in stalemate.
Incenjucar said:There are also dragons, and yet people still manage to live and die without a dragon getting in on it.
xechnao said:If your role in a campaign is to play to win this match (read heroes) but it is destined to end in a stalemate why bother?
So the answer to this IMHO, is that PCs do not even assume this role.
xechnao said:PoL and paragon or epic tiers do not fit in the long run.
xechnao said:I do not understand what you are saying (it's probably my english). If you would like reword it.
If you haven't looked at W&M, I suggest that you do so. It gives a good discussion of what the game desginers mean by PoL as a setting - it is not just a few tropes, but a pretty well developed part of the system, with a lot of features that let it support D&D play (including, I believe, the sort of campaign cycles that you are looking for).xechnao said:But I thought Eberron as we know it was the most representative setting of D&D. Will magic be totally altered?
Hussar said:From my entire post, THAT'S what you choose? Sigh.
Reread what I said. I said stalemate because while they stop the big badness, they do not go and kill it. There's nothing wrong with that. ?
Hussar said:So, if I understand you correctly, the ONLY reason to play is if you can become an omnipotent god and control the fate of the entire world?
xechnao said:But if in PoL some races or sides are just light and some races or sides are just darkness it is not viable.
Incenjucar said:Not even dragons are all light or darkness by race.
4E is reducing the number of auto-aligned creatures.
xechnao said:No there isn't nothing wrong. But I do not see anything right either. So my point is why bother? Why assume the role of saviours if they are destined to not succeed and moreover this failure so be it just for the reason of going on with the campaign? What I am saying is that it like as we have every time to introduce a casual failure to excuse the campaign going on-it's not the best option IMO and certainly not a long term one.
In a PoL if you rise to challenge the gods and darkness it seems it is. God of War ends with the conflict among Titans and Gods. Such an ongoing conflict could be an example of an ongoing campaign where you could be picking either side. But if in PoL some races or sides are just light and some races or sides are just darkness it is not viable.