MichaelSomething
Legend
I have posted many times, on several different forums for people to show these expedited combats that are talked about. I have asked for people to video a combat, at tenth level, for any edition of D&D 3.5 and up, that runs quickly (30 minutes). I have never had a taker. Not one. (I have had many people just tell me that they do it, and I can accept their word as truth.) I have been to convention after convention (GenCon, GaryCon, OrcCon, StrategiCon, etc.) and have never seen a table playing above 5th level able to have a 30 minute battle.
The point is, I have tried to look specifically looked for this holy grail because there are many that say they do this, and I would like to run my games that way. I think it is better for the story. So I want to learn. But, it does not seem to exist. There are threads all over the place about ways to decrease combat time. Yet, even with those implemented, at 10th level, all newer editions are slugs.
If I am wrong, please please please tape your next session and show me how it is done. I want to learn. But after 15 years of trying find the grail, it seems that it does not exist.
I had single combats that took whole 4 hour sessions. The bridge fight in Red Hand of Doom can take a long time. Five PCs at level 5 versus a dragon, nine hobgoblins, and two Hell Hounds. That's about a CR 10.
The only stories I heard of fast high level combat is when a wizard kills a BBEG during round one with a spell
