Drowbane
First Post
Back in the day (2e) it was simple, no player = no PC. No PC = no xp, no loot.
For some reason we decided not to follow this anymore after 3e came out. So if a player didn't make it to game and didn't call ahead (we were all late highschool, early college age...) we used the following.
1st instance (in a row): PC played by another player. Gains no loot and half xp.
2nd instance: PC stumbles off to "take care of business" and is ignored for session. No loot, no XP.
3rd instance: PC got eaten while "taking care of business". PC's gear split amongst the rest of the party.
Most of us made it game pretty faithfully, and those that didn't (the more casual gamers) usually called ahead. Those that checked in were always treated as a 1st instance... after awhile the casual gamers found themselves behind a level or two.
For some reason we decided not to follow this anymore after 3e came out. So if a player didn't make it to game and didn't call ahead (we were all late highschool, early college age...) we used the following.
1st instance (in a row): PC played by another player. Gains no loot and half xp.
2nd instance: PC stumbles off to "take care of business" and is ignored for session. No loot, no XP.
3rd instance: PC got eaten while "taking care of business". PC's gear split amongst the rest of the party.
Most of us made it game pretty faithfully, and those that didn't (the more casual gamers) usually called ahead. Those that checked in were always treated as a 1st instance... after awhile the casual gamers found themselves behind a level or two.