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<blockquote data-quote="Kichwas" data-source="post: 1067387" data-attributes="member: 891"><p>Give each flaw a CR of some kind, then when it comes up in play it just becomes an XP reward to roleplay through it.</p><p></p><p>The question there becomes figuring out n appropriate CR. For a level 1 character, you probably don't want it to be worth more than 10 to 50 XP. For a level 10 you'd have to think about scaling it up porpotionally, or letting it becomes a lesser factor as that 10 to 50 XP no longer means as much.</p><p></p><p></p><p>All that said, I have no desire to impliment such a system in a game like DnD where lethality is so high and character death is so routine. The more work you make a player do on a character before they get to play the more that character begins to feel you owe them some script immunity so they can keep playing that character despite how play should have gone. So at this point when running DnD I've decided to encourage a develop in play style. About all I ask before play is that you name it. Player's just don't have the tolerance for work that GMs do - even good players are lazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kichwas, post: 1067387, member: 891"] Give each flaw a CR of some kind, then when it comes up in play it just becomes an XP reward to roleplay through it. The question there becomes figuring out n appropriate CR. For a level 1 character, you probably don't want it to be worth more than 10 to 50 XP. For a level 10 you'd have to think about scaling it up porpotionally, or letting it becomes a lesser factor as that 10 to 50 XP no longer means as much. All that said, I have no desire to impliment such a system in a game like DnD where lethality is so high and character death is so routine. The more work you make a player do on a character before they get to play the more that character begins to feel you owe them some script immunity so they can keep playing that character despite how play should have gone. So at this point when running DnD I've decided to encourage a develop in play style. About all I ask before play is that you name it. Player's just don't have the tolerance for work that GMs do - even good players are lazy. [/QUOTE]
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