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<blockquote data-quote="Mythtify" data-source="post: 254519" data-attributes="member: 4331"><p>I looking forward to the book, but not the price . It will be intresting to read, even if I never have a character that makes it that far. I rember the old DnD Immortals edition. That is the last time in my memory, that there has been anything of this type done. Granted, epic level characters arent immortal, but they are going to be very powerful.</p><p></p><p>I don't think that creating challenges for epic level characters will be impossible. With the ability to have mosters advance as characters, virtualy any creature can be made epic level. </p><p></p><p>The only area of concern to me, with regards to an on going campaign, is how to work in epic level adventures with out ruining the world the players have been playing in for a long time. How to work in all this epic level stuff, and have a scene of continuity. With epic level npc's, they can always be "the power behind the throne" type of explination. Epic level monster though seem to present a problem.</p><p></p><p>How to explain the exsistance of epic level mosters with out sending players to a part of the world they have never been to before. How to work the monsters into the game as if they have always been a part of the world, while the players have never even heard hints and rumors of such powerful creatures.</p><p></p><p>It wont be impossible, but it will be a challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mythtify, post: 254519, member: 4331"] I looking forward to the book, but not the price . It will be intresting to read, even if I never have a character that makes it that far. I rember the old DnD Immortals edition. That is the last time in my memory, that there has been anything of this type done. Granted, epic level characters arent immortal, but they are going to be very powerful. I don't think that creating challenges for epic level characters will be impossible. With the ability to have mosters advance as characters, virtualy any creature can be made epic level. The only area of concern to me, with regards to an on going campaign, is how to work in epic level adventures with out ruining the world the players have been playing in for a long time. How to work in all this epic level stuff, and have a scene of continuity. With epic level npc's, they can always be "the power behind the throne" type of explination. Epic level monster though seem to present a problem. How to explain the exsistance of epic level mosters with out sending players to a part of the world they have never been to before. How to work the monsters into the game as if they have always been a part of the world, while the players have never even heard hints and rumors of such powerful creatures. It wont be impossible, but it will be a challenge. [/QUOTE]
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