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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 1252653" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Why do Football Fans argue in September over who's going to win the Superbowl next year?</p><p></p><p>Why do Golf players estimate their end scores before they even finish the front 9?</p><p></p><p>Because we're fans, and we love to estimate and fiddle with things in our hobby.</p><p></p><p>------------------------</p><p></p><p>Me, I never plan above the next three levels or so. If I even decide I want a PrC, I get there when I get there. It doesn't matter to me if the character gets there at level 7, or level 12 - he may not be optimal, but as long as he still contributes to the group, and he's fun to play, I play him. </p><p></p><p>For my first 3E character, I planned a progression, and the DM even let me rewrite two of the character's earlier levels. But since then, I haven't done it, because it was no more fun for me one way or the other. I don't like planning that far, probably because I didn't plan that far ahead in real life! (I went to University for Chemistry, and now I work in computer I.T. full time - funny, huh?) So one way or the other, it's not "sad," but it's not necessary, either. You do it 'cause it's fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 1252653, member: 158"] Why do Football Fans argue in September over who's going to win the Superbowl next year? Why do Golf players estimate their end scores before they even finish the front 9? Because we're fans, and we love to estimate and fiddle with things in our hobby. ------------------------ Me, I never plan above the next three levels or so. If I even decide I want a PrC, I get there when I get there. It doesn't matter to me if the character gets there at level 7, or level 12 - he may not be optimal, but as long as he still contributes to the group, and he's fun to play, I play him. For my first 3E character, I planned a progression, and the DM even let me rewrite two of the character's earlier levels. But since then, I haven't done it, because it was no more fun for me one way or the other. I don't like planning that far, probably because I didn't plan that far ahead in real life! (I went to University for Chemistry, and now I work in computer I.T. full time - funny, huh?) So one way or the other, it's not "sad," but it's not necessary, either. You do it 'cause it's fun. [/QUOTE]
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