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How to make D&D challenging at higher levels

Posted on 4 December 2022 By Scroll

If you have played 5th edition D&D in Tier 3 or 4, you will know how difficult it is to challenge players at these levels. A well-optimized party can steamroller through encounters without breaking a sweat. So how do you stop the game getting stale?

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