In a blog post, a fellow gamer I watch mentioned how he bribed players for background information. Namely, for every page of background they provided (up to 3 pages), he gave a bonus.
An example is given how, when doing this with D&D, he used a +2 to a single stat, a free feat, and a masterwork item.
Though as I think about doing this for 4e, I think giving access to a +2 or a feat might skew things a little, at least for first level characters. If anything, it would take the appeal away from the Human race. If I allowed a free at will or basically the Half-elf's Dilettante ability, that would take away the appeal of thos eraces too.
So, any suggestions of what "Extra" stuff you might appeal to your players with that doesn't skew the system too much?
Note: The Bribe is an option to encourage players to provide background where in other circumstances (like if it was a requirement), it might discourage people from playing in your game. Ergo why it's an incentive, rather than a mandate.
An example is given how, when doing this with D&D, he used a +2 to a single stat, a free feat, and a masterwork item.
Though as I think about doing this for 4e, I think giving access to a +2 or a feat might skew things a little, at least for first level characters. If anything, it would take the appeal away from the Human race. If I allowed a free at will or basically the Half-elf's Dilettante ability, that would take away the appeal of thos eraces too.
So, any suggestions of what "Extra" stuff you might appeal to your players with that doesn't skew the system too much?
Note: The Bribe is an option to encourage players to provide background where in other circumstances (like if it was a requirement), it might discourage people from playing in your game. Ergo why it's an incentive, rather than a mandate.