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<blockquote data-quote="Riastlin" data-source="post: 5694449" data-attributes="member: 94022"><p>I too would recommend the idea of "level them up when it feels right". In 4ed there isn't really any need to track XP other than to show a sense of progress. XP isn't used as a resource anymore and there are no level-drains (to my knowledge), etc. That being said, I also agree that one level per session might also go a little quick and cause players to be too unfamiliar with their characters, but of course, your mileage may vary.</p><p> </p><p>As for module suggestions, one thought that pops to mind is to use the LFR adventures. It would be pretty easy to reflavor them for your world and even though each adventure is typical designed to be run in 4 hours, it wouldn't be too overly difficult to string two or three of them together to fit into your particular play window. They offer the advantage of giving you a pretty good idea of how long it will take to get through each mod so you can plan your sessions and there's enough of them that you can run alternate mods each session if you want. I think the mods do get fewer in number in paragon tier and there are only a few currently out for Epic tier, but you are likely looking at quite some time before you hit epic tier (even if they gain a level every session).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riastlin, post: 5694449, member: 94022"] I too would recommend the idea of "level them up when it feels right". In 4ed there isn't really any need to track XP other than to show a sense of progress. XP isn't used as a resource anymore and there are no level-drains (to my knowledge), etc. That being said, I also agree that one level per session might also go a little quick and cause players to be too unfamiliar with their characters, but of course, your mileage may vary. As for module suggestions, one thought that pops to mind is to use the LFR adventures. It would be pretty easy to reflavor them for your world and even though each adventure is typical designed to be run in 4 hours, it wouldn't be too overly difficult to string two or three of them together to fit into your particular play window. They offer the advantage of giving you a pretty good idea of how long it will take to get through each mod so you can plan your sessions and there's enough of them that you can run alternate mods each session if you want. I think the mods do get fewer in number in paragon tier and there are only a few currently out for Epic tier, but you are likely looking at quite some time before you hit epic tier (even if they gain a level every session). [/QUOTE]
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