johnnype
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To be honest, no, that doesn't interest me as much as, say, a campaign going from 6th to 15th level. You said it yourself, the first five levels the characters are a bit fragile. I find 10th to 15th more interesting. It's the period where PC's really start shining and power and skills come to the fore. What's D&D if not about character development?James Jacobs said:Is there a desire for a less epic campaign out there? Perhaps one that goes from 1st to 12th level over the course of a year, and focuses more on one level = one adventure?
As far as advancing only one level per adventure, it will make for slow going and will feel like a drag after a while. I know having 12 adventure story arcs sells magazines but I'd rather see shorter arcs. 3 episodes being ideal and I wouldn't mind up to 6.
Just an opinion of course.
It really is a shame. Dragons making up 20% of high level CR is so sad! I know they are central to the game but I'm so tired of dragons right now I could puke. this presumption that players out there only own the 3 core rulebooks, although true, sure limits the enjoyment of the game sometimes. Sad. Very very sad...Wulf Ratbane said:It's a terrible thing that space considerations are crimping your creativity. I wish there was some easy solution.