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− | This is an area where I'm open to player input: ie, if there's an interesting method for gaining xp you'd like to see incorporated, let me know. As of now, there are three ways of getting xp.
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− | 1.) At the end of every 3 session block, you can send the GM an email or meet with him before/after a gaming session to make a case for gaining in any stat on your character sheet (including path, focus, and storytelling). Your case should be based on what your character has done during the session(s) in question. Obviously, you're going to have to make a much stronger case to raise high stats than low ones, and raising path/focus or storytelling will be very difficult. | + | 1.) 1 xp per session (attendance for any part of the evening suffices): this translates to 1 character point. Increasing any trait above 7 requires GM approval.<br> |
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− | 2.) If your character accomplishes an important personal goal (if they're not obvious from your background/disads, you can feel free to write them out and give them to the GM), you can expect to get 1-3 "freebies": xp that isn't tied to what you've done and may be spent wherever you like. | + | 2.) Storytelling, Path, and Focus increase or decrease at GM discretion. If you feel that one of these ratings should change for your character, you can petition the GM, although with the understanding that you must make a very strong case. |
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− | 3.) After any given session, players may email the GM if they feel one of the other players did something particularly cool, in character, interesting, etc. If the GM receives a sufficient number of these for a player (this will depend on attendance a bit, but 2-3 is probably worth an xp point, especially if the GM agrees), that player will get a "freebie" xp point.
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Revision as of 15:42, 28 March 2007
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1.) 1 xp per session (attendance for any part of the evening suffices): this translates to 1 character point. Increasing any trait above 7 requires GM approval.
2.) Storytelling, Path, and Focus increase or decrease at GM discretion. If you feel that one of these ratings should change for your character, you can petition the GM, although with the understanding that you must make a very strong case.