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#1eldersphinxApr 28, 2008 18:17:41 | If this doesn't end up looking a fair bit like Questing for Immortality, I will be very VERY surprised. |
#2genghisuberMay 04, 2008 21:19:08 | I think one of the design philosophies of 4e was to take the most awesome ideas from D&D's history, and the paths to immortality are definitely one of those ideas. |
#3traversetravisMay 05, 2008 20:39:42 | I'm impressed with those new Epic Paths. I'm thinking that 4e Deities & Demigods may include a fourth tier of play beyond Heroic (1-10), Paragon (10-20), and Epic (20-30) -- namely a "Deific" or "Immortal" tier, encompassing levels 30-40. WotC has stated that the Greater God Moradin is challenge level 38. It looks like this aspect of 4e may mesh pretty well with Mystara. Travis |
#4elondirMay 12, 2008 11:37:56 | This is among the most impressive changes from 3.5 I've seen, if only because 3.5 had almost zero support for epic play. I think I'm going to look into converting these into 3.5 PrCs... As for more tiers, I'd love it: lesser deities (30-40), intermediate deities (40-50), and greater deities (50-60). |