Hey everybody. Hope you can forgive a fairly basic topic.
I'm a long-time Dungeon Master (ranging all the way back to the old Basic D&D set and first-edition AD&D), but I just finished running my first adventure under the third-edition rules. It was a generally successful mission, and now it's time to award experience to the party.
Calculating the standard awards for monster kills is easy enough, but I'm wondering about story-based awards, tied into the mission goals. How do you go about handling them? The DM's Guide suggests either dropping "monster-kill points" entirely in favor of story awards, or halving the points for monster kills and supplementing with mission-based points. Any thoughts on either of these practices? Also, do you find yourself handing out any points for good roleplaying?
I realize that everyone's mileage will vary based on how fast you like your group to advance in level, but any general thoughts are appreciated. Thank ya much.
I'm a long-time Dungeon Master (ranging all the way back to the old Basic D&D set and first-edition AD&D), but I just finished running my first adventure under the third-edition rules. It was a generally successful mission, and now it's time to award experience to the party.
Calculating the standard awards for monster kills is easy enough, but I'm wondering about story-based awards, tied into the mission goals. How do you go about handling them? The DM's Guide suggests either dropping "monster-kill points" entirely in favor of story awards, or halving the points for monster kills and supplementing with mission-based points. Any thoughts on either of these practices? Also, do you find yourself handing out any points for good roleplaying?
I realize that everyone's mileage will vary based on how fast you like your group to advance in level, but any general thoughts are appreciated. Thank ya much.