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<blockquote data-quote="Sword of Spirit" data-source="post: 6467668" data-attributes="member: 6677017"><p>I have still haven't determined exactly what numbers I want to use, but I'm likely going to multiply the tiers by ascending numbers. Something like 2x or 3x for levels 1-4, 4x for 5-10, etc. I'll have to write it up in a new table to take into account the transitions between tiers, but it's something that only has to be done once.</p><p></p><p>I really like that feeling of very slow level advancement, where it feels like you <em>really</em> get to know your character at each level. By the time you are ready to level up, you should rarely be looking at your characters sheet. Too often in D&D it seems like PCs are leveling up before they've even tried half of the features they gained at their last level up. Books full of spells that have never been cast, skill modifiers that have never been used, etc.</p><p></p><p>I know, I'm the weird one in that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sword of Spirit, post: 6467668, member: 6677017"] I have still haven't determined exactly what numbers I want to use, but I'm likely going to multiply the tiers by ascending numbers. Something like 2x or 3x for levels 1-4, 4x for 5-10, etc. I'll have to write it up in a new table to take into account the transitions between tiers, but it's something that only has to be done once. I really like that feeling of very slow level advancement, where it feels like you [I]really[/I] get to know your character at each level. By the time you are ready to level up, you should rarely be looking at your characters sheet. Too often in D&D it seems like PCs are leveling up before they've even tried half of the features they gained at their last level up. Books full of spells that have never been cast, skill modifiers that have never been used, etc. I know, I'm the weird one in that. [/QUOTE]
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