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<blockquote data-quote="Merkuri" data-source="post: 3820713" data-attributes="member: 41321"><p>You'd be surprised. A lot of groups don't care enough about the plot to assign "roleplay bonuses" as some people call it. Some people find it too arbirtrary, as if the DM just decided to hand out XP because he felt like it. And, like JustinM said, it's not in the DMG that way and some groups don't like making up their own rules.</p><p></p><p>I think it would be great (as long as the players are on board as well) for the DM to identify key points in the plot and give them XP values ahead of time. The players have to unlock these XP bonuses by NPC interaction or puzzle-solving. </p><p></p><p>The fact that the DM has them laid out beforehand makes them feel less arbitrary, though this means that the group has to stick with a plot/adventure, and if the PCs go off in a random direction the DM may not have any plot bonuses planned. You'd have to play that by ear just like you would any monkey wrench players throw at a DM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merkuri, post: 3820713, member: 41321"] You'd be surprised. A lot of groups don't care enough about the plot to assign "roleplay bonuses" as some people call it. Some people find it too arbirtrary, as if the DM just decided to hand out XP because he felt like it. And, like JustinM said, it's not in the DMG that way and some groups don't like making up their own rules. I think it would be great (as long as the players are on board as well) for the DM to identify key points in the plot and give them XP values ahead of time. The players have to unlock these XP bonuses by NPC interaction or puzzle-solving. The fact that the DM has them laid out beforehand makes them feel less arbitrary, though this means that the group has to stick with a plot/adventure, and if the PCs go off in a random direction the DM may not have any plot bonuses planned. You'd have to play that by ear just like you would any monkey wrench players throw at a DM. [/QUOTE]
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