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<blockquote data-quote="Aluvial" data-source="post: 356597" data-attributes="member: 6862"><p>I have a modified experience generator that works on excel for this. It supports up to 12 PC's, and uses Fleshed out experience charts for encounters that are more or less than 8 levels of the character (i.e., if you are level 9 you can still get a little experience for a 1st level CR). You can set an encounter so that you receive a percentage of the experience earned or you can set the table so that the percentage happens all of the time. I regularly give only 90% of the experience in my campaign. It also comes with a report page that you can hand out to your players describing their various awards. </p><p></p><p>I only bring this up because of the lack of good xp generators out there. Unfortunately, I have modified the sheet from an earlier version someone else produced. I have tried to contact this individual many times so that I may let out the improved version, but I'm afraid I've never heard a response back. I would feel negligent if I didn't ever hear back a response for approval and I released it anyway. </p><p></p><p>What do you guys think about this? Should I let this sheet out for use by others without hearing permission?</p><p></p><p>Aluvial</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aluvial, post: 356597, member: 6862"] I have a modified experience generator that works on excel for this. It supports up to 12 PC's, and uses Fleshed out experience charts for encounters that are more or less than 8 levels of the character (i.e., if you are level 9 you can still get a little experience for a 1st level CR). You can set an encounter so that you receive a percentage of the experience earned or you can set the table so that the percentage happens all of the time. I regularly give only 90% of the experience in my campaign. It also comes with a report page that you can hand out to your players describing their various awards. I only bring this up because of the lack of good xp generators out there. Unfortunately, I have modified the sheet from an earlier version someone else produced. I have tried to contact this individual many times so that I may let out the improved version, but I'm afraid I've never heard a response back. I would feel negligent if I didn't ever hear back a response for approval and I released it anyway. What do you guys think about this? Should I let this sheet out for use by others without hearing permission? Aluvial [/QUOTE]
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