D&D General High level of earn less ap/xp

le Redoutable

Ich bin El Glouglou :)
... than low level ones
prices are the same
Example
Stats _value price
1 100
2 +81
3 +64
6 +49
5 +36
6 +25
7 +16
8 +9
9 +4
10 +1
Total cost : 385.
Because there are six stats
6x385=1800+480+30=2310
 
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dave2008

Legend
... than low level ones
prices are the same
Example
Stats value price
1 100
2 +81
3 +64
6 +49
5 +36
6 +25
7 +16
8 +9
9 +4
10 +1
Total cost : 385.
Because there are six stats
6x385=1800+380+30=2210
I'm not sure if you realize this, but this post makes no sense on its own or in relation to the thread title. If you truly want constructive comments you have to explain yourself better. This goes for about 99% of the threads you have made.
 

le Redoutable

Ich bin El Glouglou :)
I'm not sure if you realize this, but this post makes no sense on its own or in relation to the thread title. If you truly want constructive comments you have to explain yourself better. This goes for about 99% of the threads you have made.
I know ; I get almost no feedback from my work
 
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le Redoutable

Ich bin El Glouglou :)
I'm not sure if you realize this, but this post makes no sense on its own or in relation to the thread title. If you truly want constructive comments you have to explain yourself better. This goes for about 99% of the threads you have made.
Or perhaps I ego whip some people who don't have the proper defense
 

Blue Orange

Gone to Texas
I think we've already built up enough of an intellect fortress not to be worried. ;)

Seriously, does anyone know of a French-language forum that could help le Redoutable? My Google-fu c'est tres mal.

I think he's saying you should need less XP to go up each additional level, because you get better at doing something as you practice it for a living. I can't say I agree; it's harder to learn, say, physics if you don't know any, but at a certain point it gets harder to proceed as you enter areas that haven't been studied or are more challenging. It's less trouble to learn electromagnetism once you know Newton's laws and are comfortable manipulating equations, but doing original research is going to get harder the more esoteric you get. Similarly, it's hard to learn to box, but once you do it's easier to learn new techniques...but you'll probably never be good enough to go up against Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury.

The reason nobody does this is because monsters get more powerful, so the further you go along the more XP you get for each one. The problems with balancing this over the years have led to a lot of DMs giving up and levelling people up at given points in the story.
 
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le Redoutable

Ich bin El Glouglou :)
I think we've already built up enough of an intellect fort
I think we've already built up enough of an intellect fortress not to be worried. ;)

Seriously, does anyone know of a French-language forum that could help le Redoutable? My Google-fu c'est tres mal.

I think he's saying you should need less XP to go up each additional level, because you get better at doing something as you practice it for a living. I can't say I agree; it's harder to learn, say, physics if you don't know any, but at a certain point it gets harder to proceed as you enter areas that haven't been studied or are more challenging. It's less trouble to learn electromagnetism once you know Newton's laws and are comfortable manipulating equations, but doing original research is going to get harder the more esoteric you get. Similarly, it's hard to learn to box, but once you do it's easier to learn new techniques...but you'll probably never be good enough to go up against Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury.

The reason nobody does this is because monsters get more powerful, so the further you go along the more XP you get for each one. The problems with balancing this over the years have led to a lot of DMs giving up and levelling people up at given points in the story.

ress not to be worried. ;)

Seriously, does anyone know of a French-language forum that could help le Redoutable? My Google-fu c'est tres mal.

I think he's saying you should need less XP to go up each addition
, because you get better at doing something as you practice it for a living. I can't say I agree; it's harder to learn, say, physics if you don't know any, but at a certain point it gets harder to proceed as you enter areas that haven't been studied or are more challenging. It's less trouble to learn electromagnetism once you know Newton's laws and are comfortable manipulating equations, but doing original research is going to get harder the more esoteric you get. Similarly, it's hard to learn to box, but once you do it's easier to learn new techniques...but you'll probably never be good enough to go up against Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury.

The reason nobody does this is because monsters get more powerful, so the further you go along the more XP you get for each one. The problems with balancing this over the years have led to a lot of DMs giving up and levelling people up at given points in the story.

I think we've already built up enough of an intellect fortress not to be worried. ;)

Seriously, does anyone know of a French-language forum that could help le Redoutable? My Google-fu c'est tres mal.

I think he's saying you should need less XP to go up each additional level, because you get better at doing something as you practice it for a living. I can't say I agree; it's harder to learn, say, physics if you don't know any, but at a certain point it gets harder to proceed as you enter areas that haven't been studied or are more challenging. It's less trouble to learn electromagnetism once you know Newton's laws and are comfortable manipulating equations, but doing original research is going to get harder the more esoteric you get. Similarly, it's hard to learn to box, but once you do it's easier to learn new techniques...but you'll probably never be good enough to go up against Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury.

reason nobody does this is because monsters get more powerful, so the further you go along the more XP you get for each one. The problems with balancing this over the years have led to a lot of DMs giving up and levelling people up at given points in the story.
First, xp only serve as a rule to deal with level.
Then, high levels run with smoothness.
It is said that, when you see the end of your journey and before climbing to heaven,

You Fight using willpower against excessive fame , richness and the like.
 
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