It's not that 5e characters of equivalent level are weaker than their counterparts in 3.5. In 5e (4 characters at level 3), I was seriously thinking, "I hope the PCs don't fight her, because they will mop the floor with her." In fact, in 3.5, the party of four third-level characters was faced with that 6th level assassin rogue, and if they picked a fight with her, she would have cleaned their clocks. The problem is that converting a 6th level rogue/assassin from 3.5 to something equivalent in 5e (at 6th-level) doesn't translate to the same type of challenge. I am now re-running it for a different group, but converting it to 5e.Īnyhow, if anyone has ever DM'ed or played this campaign, you would likely agree that the NPCs are complex and, often, well-thought-out. I DM'ed "The Shackled City" for four players over an eight-year period using 3.5.
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