So, flipping through the CL stuff in Star Wars RPG: Saga Edition, I noticed that they don't seem to come out and define a rule for how many non-heroic levels it takes to give a non-heroic NPC 1 CL.
Thumbing through the example NPCs, it looks like 6 non-heroic levels is a CL2. Four non-heroics is a CL1. So there's some rounding going on, but I'm not sure if it's all round down, all round up, or round to nearest. 8 non-heroic is CL2, 3 non-heroic is CL1, 2 non-heroic is CL1.
So, if it's 3 non-heroics per CL unit, rounded down, that fits. If it's 5 non-heroics per CL unit, rounded up, that also fits. If it's 4 non-heroics, you can round to nearest or round up and it works.
So what's 5 non-heroic levels? CL1 (under my first or second rule), or CL2 (under my third)? How 'bout 9? CL3 (under the first rule), CL2 (under the second or third)? 7 non-heroic levels? CL3 (first rule), CL2 (second or third)?
Anybody seen official/semi-official comment on the Wizards boards about this, or have some insight from play experience?
Thumbing through the example NPCs, it looks like 6 non-heroic levels is a CL2. Four non-heroics is a CL1. So there's some rounding going on, but I'm not sure if it's all round down, all round up, or round to nearest. 8 non-heroic is CL2, 3 non-heroic is CL1, 2 non-heroic is CL1.
So, if it's 3 non-heroics per CL unit, rounded down, that fits. If it's 5 non-heroics per CL unit, rounded up, that also fits. If it's 4 non-heroics, you can round to nearest or round up and it works.
So what's 5 non-heroic levels? CL1 (under my first or second rule), or CL2 (under my third)? How 'bout 9? CL3 (under the first rule), CL2 (under the second or third)? 7 non-heroic levels? CL3 (first rule), CL2 (second or third)?
Anybody seen official/semi-official comment on the Wizards boards about this, or have some insight from play experience?