MichaelArkAngel
Explorer
I know I have seen an explanation on this before, so if this has been posted before, I apologize.
I had read a really great description about how a character advances levels and how NPC's view them as they gain more fame and popularity. Now that my lowly group of adventurers are getting stronger and more notoriety, is there a clear cut way to handle character level vs fame level?
A good example happens in Hoard of the Dragon Queen as your first level heroes rescue a ravaged and pillaged city of Greenest. You save, rescue and help out the town and when you complete this, you are given titles as "The Heroes of Greenest."
You may be just local folk heroes at the most, but as you get stronger how does the typical NPC view you? Are their levels to your "epicness" that give you more perks as you gain fame and fortune?
A level three character is definitely looked at differently than a level 10 character, right?
How do you explain the differences in characters based on their experience level?
I had read a really great description about how a character advances levels and how NPC's view them as they gain more fame and popularity. Now that my lowly group of adventurers are getting stronger and more notoriety, is there a clear cut way to handle character level vs fame level?
A good example happens in Hoard of the Dragon Queen as your first level heroes rescue a ravaged and pillaged city of Greenest. You save, rescue and help out the town and when you complete this, you are given titles as "The Heroes of Greenest."
You may be just local folk heroes at the most, but as you get stronger how does the typical NPC view you? Are their levels to your "epicness" that give you more perks as you gain fame and fortune?
A level three character is definitely looked at differently than a level 10 character, right?
How do you explain the differences in characters based on their experience level?