Originally Posted by Ellderon
Personally, high-level campaigns are a turnoff.
Low-levels stuff is best.
You still feel like a man against heavy odds, not a god smiting down dregs with eye lazers.


For me personally its not about "Eye lasers" It's about having time invested in building my characters, Why have levels at all really, just make some generic toon, they can search, trap , spell... I have read how Bg 1 has 9 or 10 levels . My first experience with dnd online was the MMO Dungeons and Dragons online and when they came out I believe the lv was only 9 or 10 but as the expansions came out the level went up,

My next experience online gaming in the d&d universe was Neverwinter nights, that allowed be to go to 20 and above.

To sum it up leveling your character and allocating his or her stats , feats , spell brings a sense of intimacy to you and your character. With out it you may as well just have some generic pre made character. Imo

I believe will have a BG4 as well this can be the only explanation.

Last edited by Doomlord; 18/03/20 12:05 AM.

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