I have two separate questions. Feel free to help me with either one, both, or neither.
1.) Do you use the Clobbered variant rule from the DM's Guide (3.0, don't know if it's in 3.5 since I don't have the new book yet)? If not, why, and if so, do you treat it like criticals and stunning as far as affecting constructs, undead, and the like? Is there any way that you have modified this rule?
2.) A character in my party was recently drained of one level by a wight and failed his Fort save 24 hours later, thereby making it permanent. If he has Restoration cast on him within the time frame, he gets his level back. What happens to any experience he gained between the time when he was level drained and the time when he was Restored, is it lost? If you use training for next level rules in your campaign, do level drained characters that do not get Restored have to train when they get enough experience points to get that level back?
Thanks in advance for your responses!
-Steve

1.) Do you use the Clobbered variant rule from the DM's Guide (3.0, don't know if it's in 3.5 since I don't have the new book yet)? If not, why, and if so, do you treat it like criticals and stunning as far as affecting constructs, undead, and the like? Is there any way that you have modified this rule?
2.) A character in my party was recently drained of one level by a wight and failed his Fort save 24 hours later, thereby making it permanent. If he has Restoration cast on him within the time frame, he gets his level back. What happens to any experience he gained between the time when he was level drained and the time when he was Restored, is it lost? If you use training for next level rules in your campaign, do level drained characters that do not get Restored have to train when they get enough experience points to get that level back?
Thanks in advance for your responses!
-Steve