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How common are magic, monsters, and NPC's with class levels anyways?
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<blockquote data-quote="Weiley31" data-source="post: 8605755" data-attributes="member: 7017196"><p>Some players "insist" that the PCs are the only unique outlier within the whole "world" of the campaign. That no other "heroes" exist outside of the world, which is supposedly only shaped by the PCs. Of course, all tables play different. Perhaps they are the only ones. That all the world is a stage in which only the PCs may dance upon. Ignoring the shakers and movers who made the kingdoms and what not the PCs can frolic and murder hobo with glee with their edgy 20 page backstories and dice rolling hamsters.</p><p></p><p>But no matter what, there will be no consensus because everybody rolls differently at their table. Take guns: goodness all this talk about realistic guns/how to replicate how to be more power when all ya need is just sit down, roll that 1D10 for your pepperbox, and hope ya hit a crit and not misfire.</p><p></p><p>For me, there are others in the world and not just the PCs. So the highest leveled NPC that is an established adventurer at my table is level 10 basically. Such characters are usually not just a random villager. Only characters of importance or other main important NPC will have class levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weiley31, post: 8605755, member: 7017196"] Some players "insist" that the PCs are the only unique outlier within the whole "world" of the campaign. That no other "heroes" exist outside of the world, which is supposedly only shaped by the PCs. Of course, all tables play different. Perhaps they are the only ones. That all the world is a stage in which only the PCs may dance upon. Ignoring the shakers and movers who made the kingdoms and what not the PCs can frolic and murder hobo with glee with their edgy 20 page backstories and dice rolling hamsters. But no matter what, there will be no consensus because everybody rolls differently at their table. Take guns: goodness all this talk about realistic guns/how to replicate how to be more power when all ya need is just sit down, roll that 1D10 for your pepperbox, and hope ya hit a crit and not misfire. For me, there are others in the world and not just the PCs. So the highest leveled NPC that is an established adventurer at my table is level 10 basically. Such characters are usually not just a random villager. Only characters of importance or other main important NPC will have class levels. [/QUOTE]
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