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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 1417019" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p>You know how it is that you only get to discover a person's personality quirks after you have been living with them for a while ... here's one of mine. I don't really care much for calculating XP's and so forth (I hate maths). Actually, the truth is that I think that level-ups should be narative driven rather than formulaic - although the XP system provides a good guide and helps keep things consistant). So I tend to just go with the "it about time to start throwing something a little tougher at them, so they're going to need a little more clout" method of handing out experience and the "what have you done" method of deciding which classes are open to the characters. </p><p></p><p>Rather impressed by Cromwell's single minded dedication to being a good soldier, I decided I would let him take his next level in fighter. In a moment of beery goodwill, I decided that if I gave him the level <em>now</em>, then, that would allow him to give the others the exposure/training/contact required to make choosing a Fighter progression an option when the time comes. Otherwise, the Warrior progression would be the only option for those seeking a little more clout at this stage.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking an XP handout/new level is due soonish. 1st - 2nd character level advancement shouldn't take too long.</p><p></p><p>Did I do bad?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 1417019, member: 8243"] You know how it is that you only get to discover a person's personality quirks after you have been living with them for a while ... here's one of mine. I don't really care much for calculating XP's and so forth (I hate maths). Actually, the truth is that I think that level-ups should be narative driven rather than formulaic - although the XP system provides a good guide and helps keep things consistant). So I tend to just go with the "it about time to start throwing something a little tougher at them, so they're going to need a little more clout" method of handing out experience and the "what have you done" method of deciding which classes are open to the characters. Rather impressed by Cromwell's single minded dedication to being a good soldier, I decided I would let him take his next level in fighter. In a moment of beery goodwill, I decided that if I gave him the level [i]now[/i], then, that would allow him to give the others the exposure/training/contact required to make choosing a Fighter progression an option when the time comes. Otherwise, the Warrior progression would be the only option for those seeking a little more clout at this stage. I am thinking an XP handout/new level is due soonish. 1st - 2nd character level advancement shouldn't take too long. Did I do bad? [/QUOTE]
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