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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker0" data-source="post: 8291466" data-attributes="member: 5889"><p>So to show an example of the new chart, here is an Epic 6 kind of world.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]137684[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>A decent sized nation of 10 million people, but as we can see any kind of leveled skill is exceedingly rare, and 6th level characters are 1 in ~7,000.... definitely around but still pretty rare. In this nation, sorcerors and warlocks for example would be basically unheard of..... it would likely be appropriate for the common folk to be very wary of such "non-studied" magic.</p><p></p><p>But even a truly learned wizard is exceptionally rare, its unlikely with such numbers that you find any true wizard schools...and if you did, its probably only one, there's just simply not enough students to really afford multiple ones. Most spellcasters would be more "hedge mages" with very little organization.</p><p></p><p>Religion wise: We could use the availability of clerics to somewhat define the religion structures. Perhaps there are about 100 major temples in the nation, served by ~100 5-6th level clerics. Then 750 regular temples for 3-4th level, and 3000 or so shrines scattered throughout the nation, maintained by your 1-2nd level clerics. All of the other religious attendants are acolytes that might know a ritual or two but are unlikely to have true "divine magic"</p><p></p><p>Due to rarity of 1st level spells compared to a large nation that would desire them.....1st level spells are in pretty high demand, and will likely cost you a good amount....perhaps almost as much as a 2nd level spell! Meanwhile 2nd level spells are more available, while you might have to look a bit hard to find such a caster, those casters aren't being asked for those kinds of spells very often. 4th level magic is completely out of the question, as appropriate for an E6 world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker0, post: 8291466, member: 5889"] So to show an example of the new chart, here is an Epic 6 kind of world. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1622660253771.png"]137684[/ATTACH] A decent sized nation of 10 million people, but as we can see any kind of leveled skill is exceedingly rare, and 6th level characters are 1 in ~7,000.... definitely around but still pretty rare. In this nation, sorcerors and warlocks for example would be basically unheard of..... it would likely be appropriate for the common folk to be very wary of such "non-studied" magic. But even a truly learned wizard is exceptionally rare, its unlikely with such numbers that you find any true wizard schools...and if you did, its probably only one, there's just simply not enough students to really afford multiple ones. Most spellcasters would be more "hedge mages" with very little organization. Religion wise: We could use the availability of clerics to somewhat define the religion structures. Perhaps there are about 100 major temples in the nation, served by ~100 5-6th level clerics. Then 750 regular temples for 3-4th level, and 3000 or so shrines scattered throughout the nation, maintained by your 1-2nd level clerics. All of the other religious attendants are acolytes that might know a ritual or two but are unlikely to have true "divine magic" Due to rarity of 1st level spells compared to a large nation that would desire them.....1st level spells are in pretty high demand, and will likely cost you a good amount....perhaps almost as much as a 2nd level spell! Meanwhile 2nd level spells are more available, while you might have to look a bit hard to find such a caster, those casters aren't being asked for those kinds of spells very often. 4th level magic is completely out of the question, as appropriate for an E6 world. [/QUOTE]
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