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Arrellion said:These level caps just never made sense to myself and my friends.
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Arrellion said:These level caps just never made sense to myself and my friends.
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Xyanthon said:If I want to capture the feel of other sentient species being alien in their world view and only by exception entering into the world of men I'll play 1e or earlier. When looked at in terms of having a fundamentally different view of the world than humans, I find the class and level restrictions make much more sense.
XO said:In 1e, a difference of 4 levels (below the average of main party) was all it took to start thinking about retirement, hobbit holes, fishing and opening an inn!
Geoffrey said:I think racial class and level limits were a result of Gary being too liberal. Nevermind that in OD&D a dwarf (for example) can reach only 6th level as a fighter. The fact that a player could play a dwarf (or any other non-human) is actually lenient, and a concession that I do not make as Judge.
Lanefan said:- Cleric and Druid: none. No matter what race you are, you're getting your spells from a god; clearly, no god is going to stand in the way of you as its Cleric becoming as proficient as you can given your skills, piety, and capability for earning ExP.![]()
Aaron L said:I just have to ask why dwarves shouldn't be magic-users? Ancient Norse myth dwarves certainly used magic. The only reference to dwarves being some kind of antimagical race is, well, old D&D.
Gentlegamer said:Exactly - demihumans are actually monsters and playing one at all is a cool privilege.
Wow, that was unconvincing. Or perhaps it is convincing to those who are already convinced that demi-human level limits "suck."sanishiver said:Having totally failed to find that damned link on Sean's site that talks about handling CRs for larger parties, I can at least say I stumbled upon this link by accident: Rant: Demihuman Level Limits Suck
No, it was unconvincing to me, and I already think the level limits are bad game mechanics.Wow, that was unconvincing. Or perhaps it is convincing to those who are already convinced that demi-human level limits "suck."
So there is no xp penalty for demihumans who multiclass? That incourages demihuman multiclassing.Anyhoo, for what it's worth I've taken level limits (but not class limits) out of my game. The caveat is that single-classed (but not multi-classed) demi-humans receive a 25% penalty to XP, while multi-classed (but not single-classed) humans receive a like penalty. Humans have depth; demi-humans have breadth. Hope that makes sense.
I think that the reasons cited by Geoffrey and others are good reasons. But I don't think it's the DM's job to come up with good reasons for his house rules. If the players don't like it, they can play in someone else's game or run a game themselves. Conversely, if the DM is having trouble attracting players to his game, maybe he needs to take a close look at his house rules.billd91 said:A DM should have a good rationale for disallowing them, not assume that allowing a PC to play one is a privilege.