Originally Posted by Sordak
>the game is too low level i dont only want to fight kobolds :(((

>the game has intellect devourers at level 1 theyre way too high CR creatures! :(((

make up your mind.


Simple. Low level D&D games are either autoattacks against low level kobolds like BG1 or massacre like putting a CR 20 Balor against a lv 10 party, in the plane of fire, like ToEE did. Took me almost two hours to beat on my first try. BG3 seems that will be low level but with high CR monsters nerfed to accommodate low level parties. Which combines the worst of both approaches.

As for high level D&D being Dr Strange movies, is not entirely truth. I an playing Dark Sun : Wake of the Ravager and my lv 15 half giant gladiator can kill a Drake in one round. I literally named him Hulk. But in that game is better to multiclass exactly due lv cap(and 2e handled multiclassing differently than 5e). The best party composition on that game is two fighter/clerics, a fighter/preserver and a fighter/psion. Scrolls are very rare and expensive, and enemies has way good saves. Not mention enemies with crazy high MR like Mindflayers. Lv 15 is the beginning of high levels but is not quite high yet.

And note, I an not asking for it to be a lv 20 campaign where you can become a Lich or a Demon Lord like Pathfinder Wrath of The Righteous is doing(not sure about demon lord). If a Elder Brain CR is 14, having a lv cap of 12~15 is the best option for a campaign focused on mindflayers. The original BG2 with no ToB installed had lv cap of 16~24 depending on your class.

Last edited by SorcererVictor; 20/08/20 09:53 AM.