Quickbeam said:For my part, nothing beats the mid-level mix of PC capability, combined with the lingering anticipation and excitement of a new campaign.
S'mon said:I agree with U_K that over-20th play is likely to soon become a lot more common, but I'm surprised apparently so few people here have tried it as yet. Maybe Waldorf, Edena and Thrin are more the exceptions to the rule than the rule.
Upper_Krust said:Hi Simon!
I think 1st Ed. had so few rules concerning Immortal Level play (only original D&D); added to that 2nd Ed. virtually strangled such an approach.
EOL said:You might get a different set of responses if you asked which level play to you anticipate the most. I think though people like playing at 1st level, very few people anticipate that, because it's not hard to achieve. Most people really look foward to having their players reach high levels and I assume the epci levels would get a lot more votes.
S'mon said:
I think we all like to fantasise about our PCs getting bigger and better, whether it's reaching 4th level and getting weapon spec (pity my 3rd level fighter died yesterday, came back as a ghoul) or ascending to godhood and bending reality to our will. But often the striving is better than the achieving, so I wanted to know what level people most enjoy actually playing or GMing at.