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<blockquote data-quote="ValhallaGH" data-source="post: 3259952" data-attributes="member: 41187"><p>Then play True20. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /> I've watched four level one characters take down, via night assault, a keep guarded by over thirty men. It was difficult and deadly but they pulled it off, even the crazy irishman that was stabbed and shot repeatedly.</p><p></p><p>By my system, the <a href="http://gunrocksgamingrules.pbwiki.com/Unaligned#Jedi" target="_blank">New Hope Obi-Wan</a> is level 16, <a href="http://gunrocksgamingrules.pbwiki.com/Non-Rebellion#SeparatistBattleDroids" target="_blank">Droidekas and Magna Guards</a> are levels 6 and 9 respectively, Dooku is level 15 and Anakin was about level 15. I didn't stat Grievous but I suppose I could; he'd probably be level 13.</p><p></p><p>Inelegant or not, Yoda, the Emperor, and Exar Kun all came in at epic levels. 24, 24 and 35 respectively. They all work the way I think they should, able to do everything they did in the source material including lose.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned earlier in this thread, the mechanics of True20 easily allow a party of mixed levels to adventure together. Conviction and Toughness Saves allow for all heroic characters to be extremely cool at any level, allow all characters to be very tough, allow for a great deal of in-play flexibility through the use of Heroic Feats and Core abilities, and can allow everyone to make a significant contribution even though characters have wildly different character levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ValhallaGH, post: 3259952, member: 41187"] Then play True20. :D I've watched four level one characters take down, via night assault, a keep guarded by over thirty men. It was difficult and deadly but they pulled it off, even the crazy irishman that was stabbed and shot repeatedly. By my system, the [url=http://gunrocksgamingrules.pbwiki.com/Unaligned#Jedi]New Hope Obi-Wan[/url] is level 16, [url=http://gunrocksgamingrules.pbwiki.com/Non-Rebellion#SeparatistBattleDroids]Droidekas and Magna Guards[/url] are levels 6 and 9 respectively, Dooku is level 15 and Anakin was about level 15. I didn't stat Grievous but I suppose I could; he'd probably be level 13. Inelegant or not, Yoda, the Emperor, and Exar Kun all came in at epic levels. 24, 24 and 35 respectively. They all work the way I think they should, able to do everything they did in the source material including lose. As I mentioned earlier in this thread, the mechanics of True20 easily allow a party of mixed levels to adventure together. Conviction and Toughness Saves allow for all heroic characters to be extremely cool at any level, allow all characters to be very tough, allow for a great deal of in-play flexibility through the use of Heroic Feats and Core abilities, and can allow everyone to make a significant contribution even though characters have wildly different character levels. [/QUOTE]
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