Don't read the 4E board, then?megamania said:speculation is fun but it is ruining my interest in 4e.
Treebore said:meaning the only thing I am hearing that makes me truly hopeful about 4E.
That is the claim that it will maintain the "sweet spot" from 1st to 30th level, rather than 6th to 14th.
If they can do that I will at the very least buy the core books.
Li Shenron said:On the surface it sounds great...
However there is a risk that they mean the game is going to feel the same at any level.
TheArcane said:I completely agree. What should be done, IMHO, is making low level characters a little less fragile to prevent frustration, and make the system stick together at high levels instead of falling apart into pieces like in 3E. Other than that, the shift in play styles is very good as it is. Weak characters should face different challenges in different ways than grizzled and famous heroes. Otherwise, where's the fun in reaching high levels if the game just stays the same, only everything has more HP and deals more damage?
According to the Friday GenCon seminar, Heroic affects things on the local level, Paragon more with kingdoms, and Epic with global- and planar-changing events.Grog said:Well, they have said that 4E is going to have three "tiers" of play. 1-10 Heroic, 11-20 Paragon, and 21-30 Epic. Hopefully there will be very different playstyles involved with all three.
thalmin said:According to the Friday GenCon seminar, Heroic affects things on the local level, Paragon more with kingdoms, and Epic with global- and planar-changing events.