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Post by Admin Pete on Sept 30, 2017 9:59:06 GMT -5
Experience is at the rate of one SP (not counting the starting cash) is one XP, when it is spent. Other XP will be allotted for other treasures that are not copper, silver or gold and which do not necessarily have to be spent or converted to coin and spent, so be discerning in value when deciding what treasure to cart off. You gain no XP for killing anything, unless you do it in the circumstances of defending the innocent and helpless (no you may not take children with you to gain XP protecting them [unless you have hired yourself out to protect a caravan or similar situation]). There is no XP for magic - it is its own reward, unless you sell it AND spend the money. I reserve the right to grant XP for other things (such as, but not limited to, amusing me, smart play and out of the box thinking).
Please note that if you gain XP for items that do not have to be spent you cannot double dip by spending it.
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Post by Richard on Oct 11, 2017 21:06:41 GMT -5
Experience is at the rate of one SP (not counting the starting cash) is one XP, when it is spent. Just checking: When Sora and Josiah get to the point of having met their basic needs (e.g. after each has acquired platemail, a full helm, good quality weapons and appropriate mounts/packmules), acquired funds in excess of maintenance costs will almost certainly be donated to the church of whichever deity Sora chooses to follow. Will such donations count as "spending" for XP purposes?
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Post by Admin Pete on Oct 11, 2017 21:31:53 GMT -5
Experience is at the rate of one SP (not counting the starting cash) is one XP, when it is spent. Just checking: When Sora and Josiah get to the point of having met their basic needs (e.g. after each has acquired platemail, a full helm, good quality weapons and appropriate mounts/packmules), acquired funds in excess of maintenance costs will almost certainly be donated to the church of whichever deity Sora chooses to follow. Will such donations count as "spending" for XP purposes? Yes, and charity towards the poor and needy along the way also will count.
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