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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Ventura CA
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Sure, but you're able to earn back that lost level in D&D too.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Forest Grove, Beaverton, Oregon
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In gurps wildly different point totals can be played, but a sudden loss of 25 points will put a strain on the game
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Wielder of Smart Pants
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Ventura CA
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I've never seen that happen. Usually if the character isn't going to be played they don't waste the money in the first place.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Forest Grove, Beaverton, Oregon
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Yes, but there are higher level spells that simply resurrect rather than bring back only most of the character. It's as useful in games I've played as the control mollusk spell.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Ventura CA
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Either way, if the GM wants to allow it, there will be some way to bring a character back.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Canada
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Depending on the edition of D&D, you might not even be able to refuse coming back from the dead. If you do refuse or if you do quit the character, getting to come back with a new PC at level 7 is hardly a right. The particularly old-school tradition is to say your new PC is 1st level regardless of what the party level is at. Sometimes 2nd or 3rd if the GM is nice. 3e you start seeing GMs letting you come back at -1 or -2 levels below the party because the challenge rating system gets even worse than usual with really mixed party levels, but in 3e you also start having "Negative Levels" which can be cured off the character. And you have wizards regularly enchanting things with their experience points, so there's often slightly irregular party XP totals anyways. in 4e it's a moot point, you're just at a penalty to everything rolled on a D20 for three game-days.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Kyïv, Ukraine
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You're underestimating the squids. This is a trivial matter in our world, but in fantasy, it can be deadly.
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Wielder of Smart Pants
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Ventura CA
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In the last D&D game I ran, three party members were Raised. 9th level Clerical spells weren't available in the setting for love or money (it was Eberron). Players sucked it up. If they had made a new character it would have been at one level less anyway.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Forest Grove, Beaverton, Oregon
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I've never played with a GM that didn't care about group cohesion or keeping characters equal in ability. But everyone's different. I, and those I've played with, would simply find another GM.
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