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<blockquote data-quote="Sword of Spirit" data-source="post: 6445286" data-attributes="member: 6677017"><p>I do it exactly like this:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That was via email between sessions after they had enough XP to hit level 2. For their leveling to 3rd level I described it at the start of the session. Since the fighter and rogue were each picking up the spellcasting subclass, I described what the books were like and how they were finally figuring out insights from them.</p><p></p><p>I don't like requiring actual training time, because my sense of consistency makes me wonder how you get to the highest levels. Are you eventually trained by gods? I just don't like the overall campaign assumptions, so I assume adventurers are self-taught and that it is ongoing, with big advancements and insights hitting them at certain points (which do require long rests to figure out). On the other hand, I might provide other types of in-character rewards for role-playing training from someone, but I haven't figured out what that might be yet. Starting out a session with inspiration would be an easy one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sword of Spirit, post: 6445286, member: 6677017"] I do it exactly like this: That was via email between sessions after they had enough XP to hit level 2. For their leveling to 3rd level I described it at the start of the session. Since the fighter and rogue were each picking up the spellcasting subclass, I described what the books were like and how they were finally figuring out insights from them. I don't like requiring actual training time, because my sense of consistency makes me wonder how you get to the highest levels. Are you eventually trained by gods? I just don't like the overall campaign assumptions, so I assume adventurers are self-taught and that it is ongoing, with big advancements and insights hitting them at certain points (which do require long rests to figure out). On the other hand, I might provide other types of in-character rewards for role-playing training from someone, but I haven't figured out what that might be yet. Starting out a session with inspiration would be an easy one. [/QUOTE]
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