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Proposal: Requiring PC Approval only at the end of the adventure
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<blockquote data-quote="Mal Malenkirk" data-source="post: 5224699" data-attributes="member: 834"><p>I am going to confess something. My PC Hadrak is level 6 and has been only approved 4 time: At level 1, 2, 4 and 6. </p><p></p><p>To be more accurate, he's been approved at creation and then <u>after</u> each adventure he completed. I didn't submit him for approval if he gained a level <u>during</u> an adventure.</p><p></p><p>I am proposing that my delinquant behavior becomes the norm. It would reduce the approval line up by at least 33%, I think.</p><p></p><p>Also with the current system, a PC might be approved at level 4 during an adventure, then shortly after gain a non legal feature (most likely an item) and end the adventure. Then he enters a new adventure, his new DM spots the questionable features and asks; <em>'Hey, is that legal</em>?' The PC answers <em>'My PC is approved</em>!'. </p><p></p><p>It's a caricature, but what I want to underscore with this example is that while he is in an adventure, a PC's 'legality' is the responsibility of his DM. Only when he is returned into the 'genpop' do we need a judge to review him to make sure he isn't moving too far away from the community's baseline and will not be problematic when he joins a new crew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mal Malenkirk, post: 5224699, member: 834"] I am going to confess something. My PC Hadrak is level 6 and has been only approved 4 time: At level 1, 2, 4 and 6. To be more accurate, he's been approved at creation and then [U]after[/U] each adventure he completed. I didn't submit him for approval if he gained a level [U]during[/U] an adventure. I am proposing that my delinquant behavior becomes the norm. It would reduce the approval line up by at least 33%, I think. Also with the current system, a PC might be approved at level 4 during an adventure, then shortly after gain a non legal feature (most likely an item) and end the adventure. Then he enters a new adventure, his new DM spots the questionable features and asks; [I]'Hey, is that legal[/I]?' The PC answers [I]'My PC is approved[/I]!'. It's a caricature, but what I want to underscore with this example is that while he is in an adventure, a PC's 'legality' is the responsibility of his DM. Only when he is returned into the 'genpop' do we need a judge to review him to make sure he isn't moving too far away from the community's baseline and will not be problematic when he joins a new crew. [/QUOTE]
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