This question hit me the other night when we were playing and it became even more obvious that the characters my folks made are not quite where they should be at the level of experience they have (a couple hundred).
We have been using these characters for about a year, and everyone is really attached to them, but there is one glowing issue: these were the characters we have been learning the game with. They've been through rule changes, mechanics misunderstandings, and plenty of random tests and balancing encounters. The characters are rather broken because of this, and so it has become more and more difficult to keep going with them (they can deal loads of damage, but take very little besides the Murder Bot, and so I have found it hard to give them challenging encounters that feel like a struggle, but aren't too hard or too easy).
Now that we have a better understanding of the rules, have more experience playing the game, and would be better prepared for a genuine campaign (as opposed to the mash-up story we've got at the moment), should we simply decide to conclude the story of these characters and start again? My group seems to be interested in the Rise of the Separatists book coming out soon(?).
Edited by evo454