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<blockquote data-quote="DonTadow" data-source="post: 2284910" data-attributes="member: 22622"><p>True True,. My question is just the realism of the campaign. </p><p></p><p> I would think though that an average adventurer career is maybe 10 to 12 yeras, then they start hitting those age ability reductions. Which would mean 3 or 4 9th level spells. </p><p></p><p>Plus, so much changes in a year. My mind travels to the show 24 and how they do their seasons. It's the same task but so much has happened in the three years between seasons that the first part of each season is getting everyone back together and making it make sense. Would I want to spend that much time explaining what everyone was doing during the three years and what has changed/happened. I could see it happening between campaigns but not within sessions in a campaign. </p><p></p><p> D&D wise, I'd think that a character would gain on average 3 to 4 levels every year, that is if they stay active. If they stayed active obviously they would have had to level up a few times away from game. </p><p></p><p> If the character does not stay active, would they really be in combat adventuring mode after such a large drought and does that result on their abiltities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonTadow, post: 2284910, member: 22622"] True True,. My question is just the realism of the campaign. I would think though that an average adventurer career is maybe 10 to 12 yeras, then they start hitting those age ability reductions. Which would mean 3 or 4 9th level spells. Plus, so much changes in a year. My mind travels to the show 24 and how they do their seasons. It's the same task but so much has happened in the three years between seasons that the first part of each season is getting everyone back together and making it make sense. Would I want to spend that much time explaining what everyone was doing during the three years and what has changed/happened. I could see it happening between campaigns but not within sessions in a campaign. D&D wise, I'd think that a character would gain on average 3 to 4 levels every year, that is if they stay active. If they stayed active obviously they would have had to level up a few times away from game. If the character does not stay active, would they really be in combat adventuring mode after such a large drought and does that result on their abiltities. [/QUOTE]
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