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What constitutes your "comfortable" level in a campaign?
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<blockquote data-quote="crazy_monkey1956" data-source="post: 3487611" data-attributes="member: 49514"><p>I used to have a decent collection and tried to use it all and yeah it was a bit overwhelming. Then I sold most of my collection to pay rent. Now, as the collection very slowly gets rebuilt, I have a "comfortable" way to bring it all back in...</p><p></p><p>In my new campaign world, created from the core rules only after the big sell-off, stuff from other supplements doesn't exist in that world until I hold the book in my greedy little hands. The world's first True Necromancer from Libris Mortis is taking his first few levels in it in the campaign now. There's never been one before, because prior to my purchasing that book, nothing from that book existed in the world.</p><p></p><p>So, in terms of comfort level, it allows me to keep very careful control of what I use and how, and allows a slow expansion of that comfort level as my collection expands. It's also why I try to only get one book at a time and thoroughly peruse it, read it, and integrate it before contemplating my next purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazy_monkey1956, post: 3487611, member: 49514"] I used to have a decent collection and tried to use it all and yeah it was a bit overwhelming. Then I sold most of my collection to pay rent. Now, as the collection very slowly gets rebuilt, I have a "comfortable" way to bring it all back in... In my new campaign world, created from the core rules only after the big sell-off, stuff from other supplements doesn't exist in that world until I hold the book in my greedy little hands. The world's first True Necromancer from Libris Mortis is taking his first few levels in it in the campaign now. There's never been one before, because prior to my purchasing that book, nothing from that book existed in the world. So, in terms of comfort level, it allows me to keep very careful control of what I use and how, and allows a slow expansion of that comfort level as my collection expands. It's also why I try to only get one book at a time and thoroughly peruse it, read it, and integrate it before contemplating my next purchase. [/QUOTE]
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