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: Every time she gains experience, she gain 1% of that total in the shadow xp pool. So, even if she doesn't do anything in game to warrant sxp, her pool will still grow.
 
: Every time she gains experience, she gain 1% of that total in the shadow xp pool. So, even if she doesn't do anything in game to warrant sxp, her pool will still grow.
 
:: So she can do things to gain parenthetical experience directly. Gotcha. How is her advancement figured, then? Is she going to have to gain as much parenthetical experience as she would normal experience to get a DireCiple level? If she gains a level in something else, does the experience requirement for her next DireCiple level go up? -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
 
:: So she can do things to gain parenthetical experience directly. Gotcha. How is her advancement figured, then? Is she going to have to gain as much parenthetical experience as she would normal experience to get a DireCiple level? If she gains a level in something else, does the experience requirement for her next DireCiple level go up? -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
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::: Maybe this discussion comes from out-of-band and I don't know what is going on (wouldn't be the first time!), but I thought this was a normal prestige class with a normal impact on leveling in every respect except the (xp) rules. For (xp), I thought that the rule was if you are close enough to leveling that your (xp) would put you over the next level, you could spend that (xp) to level in this class. Other than that, it's just business as usual with respect to leveling and such. --[[User:Msallen|Msallen]]

Revision as of 09:57, 21 January 2011

Parenthetical? So it's available to copyeditors? -Slitherrr

Only particularly evil ones. Like Sarah.
BWAHAHAHA says Sarah.


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Sorcerer only at least for prereq? Not sure what a flat "Bonus spell" would mean otherwise?
--Mattie 15:24, 17 January 2011 (EST)
Anyone who can "cast a spell without preparation." So, bards also. And, presumably, that divine class from eberron that does the same with cleric spells. -gm


Parenthetical Experience

So wait. She gains DireCiple levels alongside of normal levels? Because the only other alternative I can think of is that she gains levels at 1/100th the rate of everyone else, and that is even more crazy. -Slitherrr

Every time she gains experience, she gain 1% of that total in the shadow xp pool. So, even if she doesn't do anything in game to warrant sxp, her pool will still grow.
So she can do things to gain parenthetical experience directly. Gotcha. How is her advancement figured, then? Is she going to have to gain as much parenthetical experience as she would normal experience to get a DireCiple level? If she gains a level in something else, does the experience requirement for her next DireCiple level go up? -Slitherrr
Maybe this discussion comes from out-of-band and I don't know what is going on (wouldn't be the first time!), but I thought this was a normal prestige class with a normal impact on leveling in every respect except the (xp) rules. For (xp), I thought that the rule was if you are close enough to leveling that your (xp) would put you over the next level, you could spend that (xp) to level in this class. Other than that, it's just business as usual with respect to leveling and such. --Msallen