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=House Rules= | =House Rules= | ||
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==Encounter Reactions== | ==Encounter Reactions== | ||
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Occassionally, when a skill check is required but a Skill is not easily defined on the v3.5 skill list, the base Ability Score will be used with or without modification as a DC roll | Occassionally, when a skill check is required but a Skill is not easily defined on the v3.5 skill list, the base Ability Score will be used with or without modification as a DC roll | ||
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+ | ==Leveling Up== | ||
+ | Leveling Up has four prerequisites and one understanding: 1 - The required amount of experience points (XP) must be accumulated to gain the next level; 2 - A mentor non-player character (NPC) of sufficiently high level must be found and convinced to train the player character; 3 - The mentor will require payment or service for the training at the discretion of the Dungeon Master; 4 - Training must be done for a number of weeks equal to the number of encounters a player has | ||
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+ | It is understood that once a player has sufficient XP to attain the next level, further calculation of XP is halted. | ||
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+ | Experience Points (XP) Calculation is weighted on role playing not on simple defeating obstacles. The weights are Poor Role Play = Half XP Good Role Play = Full XP Great Role Play = 1.5 XP | ||
==Magic and Rogues== | ==Magic and Rogues== | ||
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There are two classes of magic users in Dungeons and Dragons v3.5: Ceremonial Magickian (Wizard) and Savant Sorcerer(Sorcerer). While these names are not the official names given to the two classes, they are described as one needing a more formal, scholarly approach and the other requireing an intuitive approach to spell casting | There are two classes of magic users in Dungeons and Dragons v3.5: Ceremonial Magickian (Wizard) and Savant Sorcerer(Sorcerer). While these names are not the official names given to the two classes, they are described as one needing a more formal, scholarly approach and the other requireing an intuitive approach to spell casting | ||
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===Starting Magic Spells=== | ===Starting Magic Spells=== | ||
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So the Sorcerer must have a defined knowledge base, if not a spell book. However a spell book would prove invaluable to a sorcerer interested in becoming acquainted with new spells. | So the Sorcerer must have a defined knowledge base, if not a spell book. However a spell book would prove invaluable to a sorcerer interested in becoming acquainted with new spells. | ||
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