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Post count- whats the big deal?

Harmon,

No I mean...other things. Other places. Scary net places that I dare not speak their names!

Post counts don't matter to me now that I am BACK with the warm embrace of En World! :D
 

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Harmon said:
When EN crashed last year there was a bunch of people that seemed annoyed they they had lost numbers, more so then threads that were lost. It just seems odd.
When EN crashed last year, I lost over 900 posts - the vast majority of which were in House Rules, in which I was well known. Really, I was kicked in the shorts in regards to creativity - I had even, in the week previous to the crash, posted up a thread on a new homebrew I haven't touched since (because I lost all three pages of it), and in fact it's only been in the last couple weeks I've gotten back into House Rules and rekindled my love of tinkering. I got depressed over how much of my hard work had been lost.

While I went on (like others) about how I lost so many posts, I was thinking about what I posted, not just simply the number which appears under my username and my supposed "loss of rep" or some silly thing like that.

just one man's opinion,
--N
 


Gotta post here just so I can say I did... :)

What are the level points? 1K, then 2K, then 4K, then 6K, or ????? (asks he, with his mighty 8-hundred-and-some...)

Lanefan
 


Nightfall said:
No one told me. I just assumed once I passed Crothian I was an epic level poster. :p
I think passing Crothian gives one right to title better than "epic level"... :)

Lanefan "why did 1e level titles always peter out at 9th?" Detustre
 


Lanefan - the level points that we talk about are with 1 post=1XP by the D&D 3e scale. So, 1000 posts makes you 2nd level, 3000 gives 3rd level, 6000 gives 4th level, etc. See your PHB for more details. :)

Post count is one way of measuring your contribution to the community.

See also BoardGameGeek.com, where you can give recommendations to threads you like; thus if you post a thread with a lot of recommendations, you know it has been liked. Feedback is always valuable.

Cheers!
 



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