This isn't all that bad a thing... IF we keep it seperate from the rest of the board.

I think the GM running this sort of thing has more work to do, and if willing, why not let him/her? A seperate forum as a test. We give it a certain amount of time and let both GM and player know that the project will be voted on after the time is up. If the vote is positive, the High Level character forum stays. If negative, then the GM running it should be given some time to wrap things up logically.

We also need to consider making some general rules and guidelines that all players and GMs would follow in making higher level characters. Do we, in the spirit of fairness and a level playing feild start all high level characters off at lvl 10? At lvl 10 or above? Set no level limits to allow the GM the most flexability?

How is multiclassing handled? Does the player have to consult the GM for all multiclassing decisions? Seems logical as that is how it is done when a player runs from the beginning under a moderator. Let the player multiclass at will to more accurtately portray the character he envisions?

How is equipment handled? A 10th lvl character with 250 GP to start off with is a joke that isn't funny. Still, if the full amount listed in the DMG is allowed, we could end up with some rather hard to deal with characters.

I'm sure there are a plethora of other questions that might arise also... Just looking for some feedback from the origional proposer of the idea. I'm definitely willing to support it if we handle it logically and carefully so as not to upset balance.

Wartwood, I like AGM Concurrent better. ;)