Robert Ranting
First Post
Oh @#$% Eleven!
I voted 4-8.
I'm hesitant to run a game with less than four players, since I'm not terribly comfortable with reducing CRs to compensate for the lack of party resources. In my experience as both a DM and a player, 5 seems to be the ideal number, allowing for a good mix of personalities and class abilities. Much as I am loathe to admit it, the Sentai formula of 3-4 guys, 1-2 girls, generally is what I try for in my games. My current campaign has 5 players, and I'm looking to maintain that number for future campaigns I might run.
The largest party I ever DMed for was an eleventh level, eight person party that also contained two cohorts and three animal companions, plus four similar-level NPCS and a Woodwrack Dragon, who were all attempting to hold off a Yuan-Ti army assaulting their base of operations. It was a lot of fun, but also incredibly slow, taking something like 12 hours over the course of three weeks to run the entire battle. I've also run a one-shot where we had 11 PCs (no animal companions, cohorts, or friendlies though), and that was just plain crazy. Never again.
Robert "Green Ranger Needs Food Badly" Ranting
I voted 4-8.
I'm hesitant to run a game with less than four players, since I'm not terribly comfortable with reducing CRs to compensate for the lack of party resources. In my experience as both a DM and a player, 5 seems to be the ideal number, allowing for a good mix of personalities and class abilities. Much as I am loathe to admit it, the Sentai formula of 3-4 guys, 1-2 girls, generally is what I try for in my games. My current campaign has 5 players, and I'm looking to maintain that number for future campaigns I might run.
The largest party I ever DMed for was an eleventh level, eight person party that also contained two cohorts and three animal companions, plus four similar-level NPCS and a Woodwrack Dragon, who were all attempting to hold off a Yuan-Ti army assaulting their base of operations. It was a lot of fun, but also incredibly slow, taking something like 12 hours over the course of three weeks to run the entire battle. I've also run a one-shot where we had 11 PCs (no animal companions, cohorts, or friendlies though), and that was just plain crazy. Never again.
Robert "Green Ranger Needs Food Badly" Ranting