hundredswords:character_advancement
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+ | ====== Character Advancement ====== | ||
+ | Advancement occurs through earning XP and earning [[awards]] | ||
+ | ===== Earning XP ===== | ||
+ | Both roleplaying players and non-roleplaying players earn Experience Points. | ||
+ | ^ Action ^ XP ^ | ||
+ | | Attending a Game session | 1 | | ||
+ | | Costuming | 1 | | ||
+ | | Being awarded the MVP or player' | ||
+ | | Character Backstory | ||
+ | | Session Report (roleplayers only) | 1 | | ||
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+ | ===== Spending XP ===== | ||
+ | * Non-roleplaying players (NRP) must convert XP to Gold, it can't be used for anything else. | ||
+ | * Roleplayers may converty unspent XP to Gold, or use it to advance their character. | ||
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+ | 1 XP converts to 100 Gold | ||
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+ | === Levelling === | ||
+ | There are three levels of power a character can obtain. | ||
+ | ^ Level ^ XP cost to obtain^ | ||
+ | | Green | 0 | | ||
+ | | Adventurer | 10 | | ||
+ | | Veteran | 20 (must be an Adventurer first) | | ||
+ | **Note** | ||
+ | In real world terms, veterans often have superior combat skills to non-roleplayers and green roleplayers. | ||