You say potato, I say potato.
Sonofapreacherman said:
Hiya mate!
Sonofapreacherman said:
*Waves to other posters, lurkers, gods, and wannabe gods in attendance.*
Yoohoo!
Sonofapreacherman said:
Finish is more like.
Sonofapreacherman said:
What the heck? At no point, including our MSN chats, did I say that the WotC XP progression was too fast.
I could've sworn you did...then again my short-term memory is pretty poor I could be mistaken.
Sonofapreacherman said:
I said your system was too fast at lower levels. That is all.
So change it.
Sonofapreacherman said:
This simply isn't getting through.
I understand your opinion - I just don't agree with it.
Sonofapreacherman said:
Upper_Krust, just because you justify inflated (read broken) XP awards at lower levels due to the relationship between CR and EL in your system, does pull it out of hot water.
Thank you. I agree - it does.
Sonofapreacherman said:
Your system is broken at lower levels.
I don't see how granting EXP based on the challenge is 'broken'?
Sonofapreacherman said:
Citing the way your system works as the sole argument to excuse a broken feature doesn't help your cause when *your system* doesn't work in the first place (at lower levels). The examples bear this out.
I don't believe the examples have shown any glaring flaws.
Sonofapreacherman said:
Sorry friend, but you have done nothing of the sort. Your explanations equate to "this is how the internal logic of my system works". When the internal logic of your system has been exposed "not working", that explanation no longer holds water.
So far it hasn't been though.
Sonofapreacherman said:
That's fine, but using your system, a group of four goblins is also a 50/50 encounter against a party of four PCs.
Surely they are an EL +3 encounter, rather than a +4 EL (50/50) that you attest.
Sonofapreacherman said:
That alone should tell you the system is broken at lower levels. The 300% inflated XP (from the printed values) should also set off some alarms in your head. The fact that goblins and hobgoblins are effectively treated as equal threats should call out the fire trucks.
It tells me that due to the dangers inherant in low level play (not perceived by the official rules) that the PCs are now compensated fairly (if not proportionally).
Sonofapreacherman said:
This has become your typical lament. It can't be my CR system. It must be the way you GM. It's beginning to sound like a parent who doesn't believe their child misbehaves at school because they're a perfect angel at home.
So are you saying all DMs play monsters with the same vehemence!?
Sonofapreacherman said:
Now your XP system takes outside chance luck into account?
Merely pointing out the possibility that six or seven goblins could defeat a 1st-level party. Though even with a 50/50 encounter the PCs are always fractional favourites (given that they would be four heads against the DMs one).
Sonofapreacherman said:
Don't be ridiculous. I think you know there are faults in your system. You just refuse to see them.
Not at all, I have already admitted that the system bestows increased EXP at low levels. But this increase is proportionate too the danger.
Sonofapreacherman said:
I am not trying to beat your system down Upper_Krust.
I know that mate, I appreciate your feedback.
Sonofapreacherman said:
I am trying to make your CR system work at all levels. Right now, it doesn't work proportionately at lower levels.
Why does it have to work proportionally at lower levels? Can't it just work fairly instead!?
Sonofapreacherman said:
And yes, that niggling annoying *fact* could mean restructuring the way the whole thing works ... starting by throwing out the X + 4 structure.
Its certainly modular enough for you to do so if you so wish.
Sonofapreacherman said:
No it isn't. I can slow your system down myself, by simply cutting XP in half.
Then why don't you?
Sonofapreacherman said:
That's not a problem. But I would prefer that your system work all the time. It doesn't right now. I'm surprised you're not more concerned.
The system does work all the time - it just doesn't work exactly the way you would prefer.