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<blockquote data-quote="Aegeri" data-source="post: 5569836" data-attributes="member: 78116"><p>The beautiful thing about the Feywild (Also Shadowfell) is they are really close to the mortal world. It's very easy to implement them from level 1 in a campaign. Making them significant in an ongoing campaign to level 30 is impossible: There isn't enough worthwhile to use at that point. It's also the case that because the Feywild is so close to the mortal world, it's really much easier to explain and have them want to act with the mortal world more. Plus they are arguably a lot more interesting in this interaction than Demons, who are somewhat single minded by fluff.</p><p></p><p>It would be great to have an epic adventure set in the feywild, with lots of new fey creatures and such. You can do so much with the fantastic terrain in the feywild too. You would also have plenty of monsters to work with in heroic and paragon to support such a campaign (as they are already present and accounted for). It's just a matter of actually making them and supporting them in that tier. </p><p></p><p>Also I find the idea wizards needs to "train" themselves on epic tier content both amusing and baffling. They did so much right with the epic monsters in MM3, where the real problem with epic is that I am genuinely confused. They are making their own problem by cutting epic monsters out of the game in MV/MV2 like products. Then trying to "train" themselves as to what the problem is? Honestly, sometimes what Wizards does these days makes zero sense to me. Minding again, a feywild based epic adventure would soon make them realize what the huge flaws in epic tier were. I wouldn't be surprised - just quietly - to see them make such a thing and it be all demons. Because the amount of work they would have to do to make anything else viable in an adventure would be immense. They'd need to basically make their own mini-epic tier monster vault for a non-demon adventure to work practically.</p><p></p><p>Not that I would complain about that whatsoever if that is what they did!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aegeri, post: 5569836, member: 78116"] The beautiful thing about the Feywild (Also Shadowfell) is they are really close to the mortal world. It's very easy to implement them from level 1 in a campaign. Making them significant in an ongoing campaign to level 30 is impossible: There isn't enough worthwhile to use at that point. It's also the case that because the Feywild is so close to the mortal world, it's really much easier to explain and have them want to act with the mortal world more. Plus they are arguably a lot more interesting in this interaction than Demons, who are somewhat single minded by fluff. It would be great to have an epic adventure set in the feywild, with lots of new fey creatures and such. You can do so much with the fantastic terrain in the feywild too. You would also have plenty of monsters to work with in heroic and paragon to support such a campaign (as they are already present and accounted for). It's just a matter of actually making them and supporting them in that tier. Also I find the idea wizards needs to "train" themselves on epic tier content both amusing and baffling. They did so much right with the epic monsters in MM3, where the real problem with epic is that I am genuinely confused. They are making their own problem by cutting epic monsters out of the game in MV/MV2 like products. Then trying to "train" themselves as to what the problem is? Honestly, sometimes what Wizards does these days makes zero sense to me. Minding again, a feywild based epic adventure would soon make them realize what the huge flaws in epic tier were. I wouldn't be surprised - just quietly - to see them make such a thing and it be all demons. Because the amount of work they would have to do to make anything else viable in an adventure would be immense. They'd need to basically make their own mini-epic tier monster vault for a non-demon adventure to work practically. Not that I would complain about that whatsoever if that is what they did! [/QUOTE]
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