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<blockquote data-quote="maddman75" data-source="post: 2045713" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>I think there's not much adventure material for Exalted because it would a very difficult game to write one for. Starting characters are incredibly powerful - when you have PCs that can defeat armies, conquer kingdoms, and found religions all before breakfast its kind of hard to make a pre-written scenario. Its more suitable for a player driven kind of campaign, because the characters are so tough they almost require it. There's also a wide variation in power levels. If your characters boost up on the social and prescence charms, then powerful enemies are going to wipe them out. If they make combat monsters, they'll be ill suited for a deep web of political machinations. There's much less insurance in D&D - its perfectly possible to make an Exalt that will get chewed up and spit out in a fairly average fight. Its also possible to make one that can take on an army by himself.</p><p></p><p>The general guidelines I got on RPGnet was to try and spread the charms out, about half for combat and half for other, unless they were mean to be a combat machine. And defensive charms that let you defeat armies alone, not offensive ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddman75, post: 2045713, member: 2673"] I think there's not much adventure material for Exalted because it would a very difficult game to write one for. Starting characters are incredibly powerful - when you have PCs that can defeat armies, conquer kingdoms, and found religions all before breakfast its kind of hard to make a pre-written scenario. Its more suitable for a player driven kind of campaign, because the characters are so tough they almost require it. There's also a wide variation in power levels. If your characters boost up on the social and prescence charms, then powerful enemies are going to wipe them out. If they make combat monsters, they'll be ill suited for a deep web of political machinations. There's much less insurance in D&D - its perfectly possible to make an Exalt that will get chewed up and spit out in a fairly average fight. Its also possible to make one that can take on an army by himself. The general guidelines I got on RPGnet was to try and spread the charms out, about half for combat and half for other, unless they were mean to be a combat machine. And defensive charms that let you defeat armies alone, not offensive ones. [/QUOTE]
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