Yaarel
🇮🇱 🇺🇦 He-Mage
Yes. But. I want to see a moment, when the players realize that a creature that was so formidable a challenge when at a lower tier, is now a cakewalk at a higher tier.This can be done as Heroes though.
Yes. But. I want to see a moment, when the players realize that a creature that was so formidable a challenge when at a lower tier, is now a cakewalk at a higher tier.This can be done as Heroes though.
Tell that to the 2 HP Wizard with one spell a day.false, as I do not run dnd I play.
since when have our fantasy heroes been without great ability since the beginning, Conan was a classic and that guy would have nuts abilities scores in dnd, no twenties but high.
Sure, but this can be done from any 2 points, not just Zero and Hero.Yes. But. I want to see a moment, when the players realize that a creature that was so formidable a challenge when at a lower tier, is now a cakewalk at a higher tier.
I'm mobile right now, but you could you do the math for the first level of each Tier as well as 20?I mathematically determine how influential a character is:
fame = 10 ^ level/2
This formula approximates a 3,10,30,100,300,1000, etcetera pattern while leveling.
At level 2, a character is wellknown by about 10 people, often a sizable group of family and friends.
At level 6, a character is wellknown by about a million people, often a national hero or criminal.
At level 20, ten billion is the entirety of planet earth. Levels beyond involve the multiverse.
And so on.
This sense of progression helps determine the tone of each tier, quantifying about how recognizable and influential a character is because of their reputation.
It is simple, and easy to remember. (Round off the 3.16... to 3.) Use as approximations of clout.I'm mobile right now, but you could you do the math for the first level of each Tier as well as 20?