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I love the two dragon magazines that give you the level progression on playing dragons. I feel it is balanced really well it sort of gives a nice twist to playing the most powerful being without being overpowerful, well at least not too powerful at first. Do you have the level progression of playing them after level 20, I must have it I need it to breath, don't you understand what you guys are putting me through, get me and the world the information, or I will have to take drastic measures and send you guys moldy bananna cream pies and cast geous on them and the spell completion with force you to eat them.
Mike McArtor
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I love the two dragon magazines that give you the level progression on playing dragons. I feel it is balanced really well it sort of gives a nice twist to playing the most powerful being without being overpowerful, well at least not too powerful at first. Do you have the level progression of playing them after level 20, I must have it I need it to breath, don't you understand what you guys are putting me through, get me and the world the information, or I will have to take drastic measures and send you guys moldy bananna cream pies and cast geous on them and the spell completion with force you to eat them.
Can I scrape off the mold before I eat the banana cream pie? 'cuz, you know... pie is good. :)
To answer your question, the very first working draft of the very first article had 2-3 levels of epic progression for some of the dragons. As it was just the working draft, those levels are now lost to the Verse.
That said, however, I heartily enjoy doing the dragon progressions. If we get enough support and outcry for epic-level dragon progressions, or dragon progression levels for specific non-MM dragons, it's possible that Erik and Jason will tell me to write them. But that's ultimately up to them. :)
So if you want to see more dragon progressions in Dragon, marshal your troops.