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<blockquote data-quote="Chaz" data-source="post: 329014" data-attributes="member: 6654"><p>I guess I should have said that the above info is from the table stat block in the ET table maker, not something I just typed in. It rolls the random town size and delivers the answer. The numbers at the end of each line in ( ) are the die 100% rolls to achieve that entry. Again hope this helps.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just as an example here is the statblock listing of the table ran in the generator. I ran it appended 50 times to see what ratio of town sizes I might expect. In this example the numbers in the ( ) at the end are the # of times out of the 50 this size town came up.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Town Size - Hamlet Population - 81-400 GP Limit - 100 GP (10)</p><p>Town Size - Large City Population - 12,001-25,000 GP Limit - 40,000 GP (3)</p><p>Town Size - Large Town Population - 2,001-5,000 GP Limit - 3,000 GP (13)</p><p>Town Size - Metropolis Population - 25,001 + GP Limit - 100,000 GP (2)</p><p>Town Size - Small Town Population - 901-2,000 GP Limit - 800 GP (12)</p><p>Town Size - Thorp Population - 20-80 GP Limit - 40 GP (2)</p><p>Town Size - Village Population - 401-900 GP Limit - 200 GP (8)</p><p></p><p></p><p>The ratio looks pretty good to me. You can adjust the # of towns needed by how big a country is. For my test of 50 communities I think it worked out pretty good. Looks like the table in the DMG worked out pretty good.</p><p></p><p>Anyone else working along these lines?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaz, post: 329014, member: 6654"] I guess I should have said that the above info is from the table stat block in the ET table maker, not something I just typed in. It rolls the random town size and delivers the answer. The numbers at the end of each line in ( ) are the die 100% rolls to achieve that entry. Again hope this helps. Just as an example here is the statblock listing of the table ran in the generator. I ran it appended 50 times to see what ratio of town sizes I might expect. In this example the numbers in the ( ) at the end are the # of times out of the 50 this size town came up. Town Size - Hamlet Population - 81-400 GP Limit - 100 GP (10) Town Size - Large City Population - 12,001-25,000 GP Limit - 40,000 GP (3) Town Size - Large Town Population - 2,001-5,000 GP Limit - 3,000 GP (13) Town Size - Metropolis Population - 25,001 + GP Limit - 100,000 GP (2) Town Size - Small Town Population - 901-2,000 GP Limit - 800 GP (12) Town Size - Thorp Population - 20-80 GP Limit - 40 GP (2) Town Size - Village Population - 401-900 GP Limit - 200 GP (8) The ratio looks pretty good to me. You can adjust the # of towns needed by how big a country is. For my test of 50 communities I think it worked out pretty good. Looks like the table in the DMG worked out pretty good. Anyone else working along these lines? [/QUOTE]
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