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so how often do you go above 10th level?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sunseeker" data-source="post: 6051938"><p>About every other game. Boils down to, long campaign ending with high-level play followed by a short game with low(1-3) or medium-low(3-6) play.</p><p></p><p>Often enough that I would never want D&D to cap out at 10th level.</p><p></p><p>Now mind you, this was one thing I really enjoyed about 4e. Every 10 levels had it's own specific "zone" of play. I like the idea of tiered play for exactly this reason.</p><p></p><p>Players in the level 1-10 range are expected to do X, while players in the 11-20 range are expected to Y, with less focus on X, or do X in a much grander scale(Y being like creating kingdoms, X being traditional adventuring). And then 21-30 being more Y, or a form of X that is so different from X that it's Z.</p><p></p><p>I really don't want to see D&D reduced to 10 levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunseeker, post: 6051938"] About every other game. Boils down to, long campaign ending with high-level play followed by a short game with low(1-3) or medium-low(3-6) play. Often enough that I would never want D&D to cap out at 10th level. Now mind you, this was one thing I really enjoyed about 4e. Every 10 levels had it's own specific "zone" of play. I like the idea of tiered play for exactly this reason. Players in the level 1-10 range are expected to do X, while players in the 11-20 range are expected to Y, with less focus on X, or do X in a much grander scale(Y being like creating kingdoms, X being traditional adventuring). And then 21-30 being more Y, or a form of X that is so different from X that it's Z. I really don't want to see D&D reduced to 10 levels. [/QUOTE]
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