Rae ArdGaoth
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Why is that a rule at all?
There must be some reason.

I think it's to keep in check the extra XP lower level characters get when adventuring with higher level adventurers. A 3rd level PC adventuring with some L7-8 party could rocket up 2-3 levels fairly easily while others only go up 1.Rae ArdGaoth said:Why is that a rule at all?There must be some reason.
Correct. I explicitly try to avoid this by semi-cheating on when I award XP though and metagaminh to stop it from being an issue. The trouble is that that 10k was actually from one encounter, really and trulyBront said:I think it's to keep in check the extra XP lower level characters get when adventuring with higher level adventurers. A 3rd level PC adventuring with some L7-8 party could rocket up 2-3 levels fairly easily while others only go up 1.
Bront said:I would suggest that if Time XP awards push you over, that it be allowed, since that is XP explicitly earned over time, and above and beyond normal XP awards to make LEW move a bit faster.
You do still lose XP though. And if the GM is one of the many who thinks the rule sucks, they can arrange it like I have and hold off on time XP until afterwards anyway.orsal said:Isn't that a convoluted way of saying that the rule will never stop characters from skipping levels? As long as you get at least 1 XP from time, Bront's suggestion would have the conventional XP take to to 1 less than the level threshold, and the time XP would always put you over.
Rystil Arden said:You do still lose XP though. And if the GM is one of the many who thinks the rule sucks, they can arrange it like I have and hold off on time XP until afterwards anyway.