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<blockquote data-quote="Weiley31" data-source="post: 8213409" data-attributes="member: 7017196"><p>I remember in the Temple of Elemental Evil pc game, the max level for that game was <em>Level 10.</em> I wasn't exactly fond of such a low level cap. It was the first DND PC game that used the 3.5 rules and we all know the max level for that edition was 20(40). So I'm used to fairly high DND levels because of that. Level 10 was just too low.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ultimately, YMMV based on group/personal preference. Nothing wrong with that. I can see BOTH XP and Milestone leveling having their places. Now in regards to leveling up too fast in 5E, I don't have any opinion on that as my group has been doing Milestone leveling.</p><p></p><p>If you feel that XP leveling is too fast and don't want to Milestone due to DM fiat, you can always change it up. Somebody mentioned on here, in the thread about Goodman announcing Temple of Elemental Evil, to swap out the current 5E XP charts with something like the 2E/Advanced Dungeons and Dragon's Thief class XP chart. It's "faster" leveling compared to the other classes XP charts but not as speedy as 5E. <em>shrugs.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weiley31, post: 8213409, member: 7017196"] I remember in the Temple of Elemental Evil pc game, the max level for that game was [I]Level 10.[/I] I wasn't exactly fond of such a low level cap. It was the first DND PC game that used the 3.5 rules and we all know the max level for that edition was 20(40). So I'm used to fairly high DND levels because of that. Level 10 was just too low. Ultimately, YMMV based on group/personal preference. Nothing wrong with that. I can see BOTH XP and Milestone leveling having their places. Now in regards to leveling up too fast in 5E, I don't have any opinion on that as my group has been doing Milestone leveling. If you feel that XP leveling is too fast and don't want to Milestone due to DM fiat, you can always change it up. Somebody mentioned on here, in the thread about Goodman announcing Temple of Elemental Evil, to swap out the current 5E XP charts with something like the 2E/Advanced Dungeons and Dragon's Thief class XP chart. It's "faster" leveling compared to the other classes XP charts but not as speedy as 5E. [I]shrugs.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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