tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8038823840472916624.post7988550273352471427..comments2024-03-28T04:29:32.814-04:00Comments on The Lands of Ara: Or What About This?Carter Soleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01286436801953647693noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8038823840472916624.post-22305943082800979382010-01-08T04:11:49.677-05:002010-01-08T04:11:49.677-05:00Yes, perhaps you are right. I guess in the end I ...Yes, perhaps you are right. I guess in the end I am kind of looking for something real simple and elegant, and agree that the party should all get the same amount. Thanks for the suggestion!Carter Soleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01286436801953647693noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8038823840472916624.post-75645316079191874562010-01-08T00:55:06.265-05:002010-01-08T00:55:06.265-05:00I wouldn't squawk. You will end up with a bro...I wouldn't squawk. You will end up with a broad range of player levels, however. Depending on how combat heavy the campaign ends up being and how the players work together, that could be a major problem or could be no big deal. It also could be quite frustrating for the poor bastard that takes 19 sessions to get to level 2 when another player is at level 8. Statistically not that likely to happen, but I think we've all seen those terrible (or lucky) dice rolling streaks.<br /><br />I do have to say that my gut feeling is that this is not a good level up system for Labyrinth Lord - it would actually be a much better fit for Mutant Future, where what level you are is actually of relatively minimal importance.<br /><br />My personal number one (and only, really) rule for distributing experience is that all players receive the same amount. That is why I never have done individual rewards for good roleplaying. <br /><br />The Carl Nash method of giving out experience is to completely disregard monster experience tables, gold, and everything else... I just pick a number that seems right, and I keep track of what I have given for every previous session on a big list with a one sentence reminder of what the party did, so that I have a frame of reference for awarding subsequent experience.<br /><br />If I had to make a suggestion to you (if you are dead set against simply using experience as written in Labyrinth Lord, and it really sounds like you are struggling with that) it would be to completely eliminate experience points. Just tell the party when they get to level up, based on when you feel like it is appropriate.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07648499022366444265noreply@blogger.com