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"You walk down the road, party is now level 2."
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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker0" data-source="post: 9570352" data-attributes="member: 5889"><p>The concept of the first two levels being extremely fast isn't a mechanical issue, though it is a narrative one.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok lvls 1-2 are such easy levels that basically anyone blows through them with no issue. Fine....but now that means most people in the world are lvl3+.....so probably lvl 2 spells are extremely common....etc etc. and level 5 isn't all that hard to get, so ok lvl 3 spells are now pretty darn common, etc etc.</p><p></p><p>The simplest way to excuse it is, the PCs are just freakin weird. A normal person gets into a fight on the street, they run screaming home and vow never to cross that street again. A PC does it, and suddenly their muscles unlock martial techniques they didn't even know they had, they get knocked on the head and have a revelation about magical theory and suddenly certain spells just make sense.</p><p></p><p>PCs are just weird, they don't make sense, and that's why they are the ones that have to go save the day, because no one else gets that kind of sauce to be able to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker0, post: 9570352, member: 5889"] The concept of the first two levels being extremely fast isn't a mechanical issue, though it is a narrative one. Ok lvls 1-2 are such easy levels that basically anyone blows through them with no issue. Fine....but now that means most people in the world are lvl3+.....so probably lvl 2 spells are extremely common....etc etc. and level 5 isn't all that hard to get, so ok lvl 3 spells are now pretty darn common, etc etc. The simplest way to excuse it is, the PCs are just freakin weird. A normal person gets into a fight on the street, they run screaming home and vow never to cross that street again. A PC does it, and suddenly their muscles unlock martial techniques they didn't even know they had, they get knocked on the head and have a revelation about magical theory and suddenly certain spells just make sense. PCs are just weird, they don't make sense, and that's why they are the ones that have to go save the day, because no one else gets that kind of sauce to be able to do it. [/QUOTE]
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