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<blockquote data-quote="Shallown" data-source="post: 606892" data-attributes="member: 1368"><p>I thought my group was flying through levels in game world time but after looking back over the calender it hasn't been that bad. I find using a regular calender with room to jot notes helps keep the time relative and in mind for the GM. They sped through the lower levels and as they advance the time between advancing both real and game time starts to stretch. My players get a set XP for every session that is then adjusted up or down for difficult encounters and role playing so it is possible to earn as much for a session of city/town roleplaying as dungeon hacking. It honestly usually is less but not so much the players care, plus since I keep exp and not them they never really are aware of a difference. </p><p></p><p>They have been adventuring for 4 1/2 months and are now 8th level. But they will probably kill a month or more before they pop 9th and this trend should continue. I think the lower levels coming faster is okay and realistic. To get the basic understanding of a subject (in this case adventuring) comes fairly fast.</p><p></p><p>Just my thoughts</p><p></p><p>Later</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shallown, post: 606892, member: 1368"] I thought my group was flying through levels in game world time but after looking back over the calender it hasn't been that bad. I find using a regular calender with room to jot notes helps keep the time relative and in mind for the GM. They sped through the lower levels and as they advance the time between advancing both real and game time starts to stretch. My players get a set XP for every session that is then adjusted up or down for difficult encounters and role playing so it is possible to earn as much for a session of city/town roleplaying as dungeon hacking. It honestly usually is less but not so much the players care, plus since I keep exp and not them they never really are aware of a difference. They have been adventuring for 4 1/2 months and are now 8th level. But they will probably kill a month or more before they pop 9th and this trend should continue. I think the lower levels coming faster is okay and realistic. To get the basic understanding of a subject (in this case adventuring) comes fairly fast. Just my thoughts Later [/QUOTE]
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