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<blockquote data-quote="CleverNickName" data-source="post: 7792026" data-attributes="member: 50987"><p>In one campaign, we don't use XP at all. The party gains a level when they reach a particular milestone in the story, and it doesn't matter how many gaming sessions you missed. Nobody is "punished" for missing a game (except that they have to spend the evening "Adulting" and miss out on playing D&D with their friends).</p><p></p><p>In another campaign, we use XP and characters that are absent for a gaming session don't earn XP at all. If you miss more than a few gaming sessions, you could fall behind. But it's rare for a player to miss a game because we use a shared online gaming calendar to schedule our gaming sessions, and we all work together to make a game happen. We will move a game to someone else's house if they can't find a babysitter, or we will move the day/time of the game a bit, or someone will play someone else's character for a while until they can make it to the game, that sort of thing. But it does happen every now and then, and so far nobody has complained about feeling "punished" by missing out on XP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CleverNickName, post: 7792026, member: 50987"] In one campaign, we don't use XP at all. The party gains a level when they reach a particular milestone in the story, and it doesn't matter how many gaming sessions you missed. Nobody is "punished" for missing a game (except that they have to spend the evening "Adulting" and miss out on playing D&D with their friends). In another campaign, we use XP and characters that are absent for a gaming session don't earn XP at all. If you miss more than a few gaming sessions, you could fall behind. But it's rare for a player to miss a game because we use a shared online gaming calendar to schedule our gaming sessions, and we all work together to make a game happen. We will move a game to someone else's house if they can't find a babysitter, or we will move the day/time of the game a bit, or someone will play someone else's character for a while until they can make it to the game, that sort of thing. But it does happen every now and then, and so far nobody has complained about feeling "punished" by missing out on XP. [/QUOTE]
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