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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 355000" data-attributes="member: 232"><p><strong>Re: Re: Re: Fighting styles</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Okay, with these I there are four things as written into the system for balance. First there is money. This can be easy or hard depending on the campaign. One doesn't just have to keep his PCs poor, you can also make other things that they want to spend their money on. The second thing is time. This is aother thing the DM has full control on. You can easily make it impossible for the PCs to get time off or have them make a choice between training and getting a head start of saving the Princess or whatever they are doing. The third is the prerequites. Don't forget you need a Wis bonus of the tier you are training in. Many of the prequites are not easy to get, being cross class skills or off feats. The fourth is the role playing aspect of finding and conviencing a trainer to train you. Perhaps the school is full or even illegal. There are many role playing situations that can arise from just finding and conviencing the teacher to train you.</p><p></p><p>However, some people believe that that is not enough of a cost. Some have an XP cost of 500 times the tier being learned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 355000, member: 232"] [b]Re: Re: Re: Fighting styles[/b] Okay, with these I there are four things as written into the system for balance. First there is money. This can be easy or hard depending on the campaign. One doesn't just have to keep his PCs poor, you can also make other things that they want to spend their money on. The second thing is time. This is aother thing the DM has full control on. You can easily make it impossible for the PCs to get time off or have them make a choice between training and getting a head start of saving the Princess or whatever they are doing. The third is the prerequites. Don't forget you need a Wis bonus of the tier you are training in. Many of the prequites are not easy to get, being cross class skills or off feats. The fourth is the role playing aspect of finding and conviencing a trainer to train you. Perhaps the school is full or even illegal. There are many role playing situations that can arise from just finding and conviencing the teacher to train you. However, some people believe that that is not enough of a cost. Some have an XP cost of 500 times the tier being learned. [/QUOTE]
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