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<blockquote data-quote="True_Blue" data-source="post: 5335449" data-attributes="member: 49066"><p>I've been doing experience by just having the PC's level up when I think its appropriate. This worked out really well for me, but some PC's have expressed they don't find it as fun. They enjoy it when they play and gain gold, magical items, *and* xp. Its almost like a commodity that they like to collect. So it takes some of the fun away from them, by just having them level up whenever I feel they are ready.</p><p></p><p>I can see their side of it, since I can see where you feel like you accomplished something by building up those xp. None of them are power gamers, so I dont worry about them searching out random encounters, or other such stuff, in order to gain xp. I think they just want the accomplishment of collecting the xp little by little. Me just telling them they level up takes away some of that fun.</p><p></p><p>I know it will end up taking a little bit more of my time to add up xp points, and make sure everything is on track, but if it makes them enjoy it a little more, than I am willing to do so. No big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True_Blue, post: 5335449, member: 49066"] I've been doing experience by just having the PC's level up when I think its appropriate. This worked out really well for me, but some PC's have expressed they don't find it as fun. They enjoy it when they play and gain gold, magical items, *and* xp. Its almost like a commodity that they like to collect. So it takes some of the fun away from them, by just having them level up whenever I feel they are ready. I can see their side of it, since I can see where you feel like you accomplished something by building up those xp. None of them are power gamers, so I dont worry about them searching out random encounters, or other such stuff, in order to gain xp. I think they just want the accomplishment of collecting the xp little by little. Me just telling them they level up takes away some of that fun. I know it will end up taking a little bit more of my time to add up xp points, and make sure everything is on track, but if it makes them enjoy it a little more, than I am willing to do so. No big deal. [/QUOTE]
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