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<blockquote data-quote="kitsune9" data-source="post: 4609884" data-attributes="member: 18507"><p>Interesting assessments of people's demographics. Almost a way to tell how they would play a campaign if they hold true to the numbers. Here's my demographics on how I typicall run my campaigns. Mine tend to be a more powered.</p><p></p><p>1st-3rd level (Common) 75% of the population</p><p>4th-6th level (Professional) 20% of the population</p><p>7th-9th level (Elite) 4% of the population</p><p>10th-20th level (Master) <1% of the population</p><p>21st-25th level (Legendary) only a handful</p><p>26th-30th level (God-like) one or two individuals of the world</p><p></p><p>So when I think about this in terms of a city population, country population, etc. If I have a capital city and there's 21,000 people living there, about 210 people will be of 10th through 20th level which is accurate for how I run my campaigns--a lot of movers and shakers in just one city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitsune9, post: 4609884, member: 18507"] Interesting assessments of people's demographics. Almost a way to tell how they would play a campaign if they hold true to the numbers. Here's my demographics on how I typicall run my campaigns. Mine tend to be a more powered. 1st-3rd level (Common) 75% of the population 4th-6th level (Professional) 20% of the population 7th-9th level (Elite) 4% of the population 10th-20th level (Master) <1% of the population 21st-25th level (Legendary) only a handful 26th-30th level (God-like) one or two individuals of the world So when I think about this in terms of a city population, country population, etc. If I have a capital city and there's 21,000 people living there, about 210 people will be of 10th through 20th level which is accurate for how I run my campaigns--a lot of movers and shakers in just one city. [/QUOTE]
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