The seminar synopsis included a bit about keeping low level enemies like orcs relevant even in higher levels, primarily through the process of making higher level characters more diverse, not necessarily having higher and higher numbers. If this is the way 5E is going to work, then all I can say is
EXCELLENT!!
The too steep power curve has been a bugbear of mine since 3E arrived. I want orcs -- just every day raid-your-village-eat-you-horse orcs -- to be threat throughout the life of a campaign. At least in the 3.x versions, that has been hard to do because PCs get too powerful too quickly. 4E attempted to fix it by taking the levelled monster approach of 3.x and running with it -- the exact opposite of what I would like to see.
So I say Huzzah to relevant orcs!
PS sorry about the lack of quote or link but I am on a craptacular tablet...
EXCELLENT!!
The too steep power curve has been a bugbear of mine since 3E arrived. I want orcs -- just every day raid-your-village-eat-you-horse orcs -- to be threat throughout the life of a campaign. At least in the 3.x versions, that has been hard to do because PCs get too powerful too quickly. 4E attempted to fix it by taking the levelled monster approach of 3.x and running with it -- the exact opposite of what I would like to see.
So I say Huzzah to relevant orcs!
PS sorry about the lack of quote or link but I am on a craptacular tablet...
