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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 8313946" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>What you've worked out is the minimum time. But it assume that that many level-appropriate challenges require no additional travel time, that all of them are small enough grounds that the XP give equal the XP used to determine it's a medium encounter, and that there is no down time - which considering things like HD don't all come back with a long rest is an assumption.</p><p></p><p>As to why there aren't all of those high level adventurers - because if there was numerous enough high level threats for them all to fight, civilization wouldn't have lasted for them to get to 1st. Think that many campaign only run until 10th or 11th, and those are usually very rare big deals.</p><p></p><p>So you have a minimum, but with a large numebr of variables about how it would take longer that are undefined, and some of those, while not strongly defined, are at least loosely defined as not enough, such as ready threats for tier 4 opponents for each and every party to haver 6-8 medium encounters per day with small number of opponents in each so they get the full XP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 8313946, member: 20564"] What you've worked out is the minimum time. But it assume that that many level-appropriate challenges require no additional travel time, that all of them are small enough grounds that the XP give equal the XP used to determine it's a medium encounter, and that there is no down time - which considering things like HD don't all come back with a long rest is an assumption. As to why there aren't all of those high level adventurers - because if there was numerous enough high level threats for them all to fight, civilization wouldn't have lasted for them to get to 1st. Think that many campaign only run until 10th or 11th, and those are usually very rare big deals. So you have a minimum, but with a large numebr of variables about how it would take longer that are undefined, and some of those, while not strongly defined, are at least loosely defined as not enough, such as ready threats for tier 4 opponents for each and every party to haver 6-8 medium encounters per day with small number of opponents in each so they get the full XP. [/QUOTE]
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