Flynn
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Oh, and you could take it one step further, and assume that each level requires two more encounters to complete instead of just one more. If you do that, you get an XP progression table similar to the following:
As you can see, this leads to 8th-9th level characters after a year of gaming, 14th level characters after two years, 18th-19th level characters after three years, and 22nd level after four years of gaming.
To make it easier to cut-and-paste into a House Rules document if you decide to use it, here's the basic XP table:
This is a lot closer to the original poster's progression in terms of values and advancement.
Still, I hope it helps,
Flynn
Code:
Lvl #Enc XP Table Sessions/Lvl Total Sessions
1 13 0 4 4
2 15 1000 4 7
3 17 3000 5 12
4 19 7000 5 16
5 21 13000 6 22
6 23 21000 6 27
7 25 31000 7 34
8 27 44000 7 40
9 29 60000 8 48
10 31 80000 8 55
11 33 103000 9 64
12 35 130000 9 72
13 37 162000 10 82
14 39 198000 10 91
15 41 239000 11 102
16 43 285000 11 112
17 45 337000 12 124
18 47 394000 12 135
19 49 457000 13 148
20 51 527000 13 160
21 53 604000 14 174
22 55 687000 14 187
23 57 778000 15 202
24 59 876000 15 216
25 61 982000 16 232
As you can see, this leads to 8th-9th level characters after a year of gaming, 14th level characters after two years, 18th-19th level characters after three years, and 22nd level after four years of gaming.
To make it easier to cut-and-paste into a House Rules document if you decide to use it, here's the basic XP table:
Code:
Lvl New XP Table
1 0
2 1000
3 3000
4 7000
5 13000
6 21000
7 31000
8 44000
9 60000
10 80000
11 103000
12 130000
13 162000
14 198000
15 239000
16 285000
17 337000
18 394000
19 457000
20 527000
21 604000
22 687000
23 778000
24 876000
25 982000
This is a lot closer to the original poster's progression in terms of values and advancement.
Still, I hope it helps,
Flynn