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<blockquote data-quote="ccs" data-source="post: 6811098" data-attributes="member: 6803664"><p>Since classes leveled up at different rates, I always figured the top of the range was set at how much XP a single classed thief should have going in. </p><p>I used the minimum (ex: 10th lv thief in 1e = 160,001)</p><p></p><p>Some people I played with figured it as either mid-lv xp (190,000 for a 10th lv thief), or max XP (220,000 for a 10th lv thief) </p><p></p><p>Using a 10th lv module cap in 1e as an example:</p><p>That's enough XP for most other classes to be about 8th or 9th lv if single classed. About 6-8th lv if multi-classed x2, & about 6th if they had 3 classes.</p><p>Remember, if you were a multi-classed elf/dwarf/gnome/Halfling/half-breed, you generally split the xp you earned evenly between all of your classes. And usually ended up being 1 lv higher in one of them due to the varying xp charts for classes. So yes, in TOTAL your character might have 160,001 - 220,000 XP. But if you're not Human it's likely spread across 2 or 3 classes.</p><p>I'd say that's pretty close to your 5-10 lv range....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccs, post: 6811098, member: 6803664"] Since classes leveled up at different rates, I always figured the top of the range was set at how much XP a single classed thief should have going in. I used the minimum (ex: 10th lv thief in 1e = 160,001) Some people I played with figured it as either mid-lv xp (190,000 for a 10th lv thief), or max XP (220,000 for a 10th lv thief) Using a 10th lv module cap in 1e as an example: That's enough XP for most other classes to be about 8th or 9th lv if single classed. About 6-8th lv if multi-classed x2, & about 6th if they had 3 classes. Remember, if you were a multi-classed elf/dwarf/gnome/Halfling/half-breed, you generally split the xp you earned evenly between all of your classes. And usually ended up being 1 lv higher in one of them due to the varying xp charts for classes. So yes, in TOTAL your character might have 160,001 - 220,000 XP. But if you're not Human it's likely spread across 2 or 3 classes. I'd say that's pretty close to your 5-10 lv range.... [/QUOTE]
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