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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 6894826" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>When we used to play with training, one of my favorite sessions involved a dream-training session. The party came to a monastery of some sort and were expecting to start training the next morning, but overnight we were attacked in the rooms we were resting in. It worked out well since there was a few parts of the encounter where each class were able to use their skills. The thief needed to disarm a trap that enclosed his room and the mage needed to arcana which spell he needed to escape his room before both were able to assist the rest of the party.</p><p></p><p>We do not use training now and I'm not sure if that is good or not based on above answers. It did lead to great NPC interaction and allies. PCs received quests and met foes, or at least frenemies, there training on their own. Overall it led to a better world around the group. </p><p></p><p>The problem was that it sucks not being to level up because you need to go find someone to train. We used to have it get harder to find someone as you go higher in level since you needed a higher level NPC to train you. We did allow you to pre-train a level to counter this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 6894826, member: 27385"] When we used to play with training, one of my favorite sessions involved a dream-training session. The party came to a monastery of some sort and were expecting to start training the next morning, but overnight we were attacked in the rooms we were resting in. It worked out well since there was a few parts of the encounter where each class were able to use their skills. The thief needed to disarm a trap that enclosed his room and the mage needed to arcana which spell he needed to escape his room before both were able to assist the rest of the party. We do not use training now and I'm not sure if that is good or not based on above answers. It did lead to great NPC interaction and allies. PCs received quests and met foes, or at least frenemies, there training on their own. Overall it led to a better world around the group. The problem was that it sucks not being to level up because you need to go find someone to train. We used to have it get harder to find someone as you go higher in level since you needed a higher level NPC to train you. We did allow you to pre-train a level to counter this. [/QUOTE]
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