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=== Campaign Level === | === Campaign Level === | ||
Campaign Level is almost always an abstract number set to equal the Average Character Level of all the players. This then becomes a way for the GM to determine Skill Check Difficulty Classes, the level of monsters and NPC Constituents, the power of available magic items, and many other things besides. The Campaign Level is also a quideline for the 'tone' of the campaign. A level 30 game is not usually set in a tiny village of mud huts...although it could be! | Campaign Level is almost always an abstract number set to equal the Average Character Level of all the players. This then becomes a way for the GM to determine Skill Check Difficulty Classes, the level of monsters and NPC Constituents, the power of available magic items, and many other things besides. The Campaign Level is also a quideline for the 'tone' of the campaign. A level 30 game is not usually set in a tiny village of mud huts...although it could be! |