We’re level 10 and just finished up the downtime between campaign one and two. During this downtime all the players got to do things that they wanted as well as have some plot leading them to where we would all meet again. One player however came out of the downtime WAY ahead of the rest of us and he has a ton of things from the last campaign already that we’re very powerful.
What we each got:
Cleric – Inspiring Leader and some members of my church to follow me. From the last campaign I have stonebreaker brestplate
Wizard & Ranger – spent all their money building a keep/merchant guild, which the dm tried to blow up during another players downtime
Druid – LOST 6 months of downtime due to plot and has the entire fae realm hunting him down, lost his powerful staff but got resilient con
Paladin – +2 str +2 cha +1 dex. Can cast paralyzing ray on a d6 (6) recharge but a -2 perception. From the last campaign he also has Holy Avenger, can transform into an avatar of death in dire situations, spidey sense that tells him of danger, a book he read that gives him advantage on charisma checks. Another book that gives +2 wis that he hasn’t read yet, but the DM gave him because the player hated his -1 wis (which he’ll be more inclined to read now that he has -3 perception to those rolls) and a third book that he was told he’ll get but hasn’t received yet
We all talked and wouldn’t care if it made sense plot wise, but the str and cha came from training with a random group of mercenaries he met traveling to waterdeep. It only took 2 months for him to get those stats as well. It took me 7 months of training to get Inspiring Leader, which I had hoped would be easier since my entire character’s plot in the first campaign was coming into his own as a kind of Leader. My entire downtime was also me leading a Holy platoon to fight demons into the mountains.
It just feels like he gets a lot more then the rest of us. He rolls super well to be fair but I’m not sure if it should reward him THIS much
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r/DnD We’re level 10 and just finished up the downtime between campaign one and two. During this downtime all the players got to do things that they wanted as well as have some plot leading them to where we would all meet again. One player however came out of the downtime WAY ahead of the rest of us and he has a ton of things from the last campaign already that we’re very powerful. What we each got: Cleric – Inspiring Leader and some members of my church to follow me. From the last campaign I have stonebreaker brestplate Wizard & Ranger – spent all their money building a keep/merchant guild, which the dm tried to blow up during another players downtime Druid – LOST 6 months of downtime due to plot and has the entire fae realm hunting him down, lost his powerful staff but got resilient con Paladin – +2 str +2 cha +1 dex. Can cast paralyzing ray on a d6 (6) recharge but a -2 perception. From the last campaign he also has Holy Avenger, can transform into an avatar of death in dire situations, spidey sense that tells him of danger, a book he read that gives him advantage on charisma checks. Another book that gives +2 wis that he hasn’t read yet, but the DM gave him because the player hated his -1 wis (which he’ll be more inclined to read now that he has -3 perception to those rolls) and a third book that he was told he’ll get but hasn’t received yet We all talked and wouldn’t care if it made sense plot wise, but the str and cha came from training with a random group of mercenaries he met traveling to waterdeep. It only took 2 months for him to get those stats as well. It took me 7 months of training to get Inspiring Leader, which I had hoped would be easier since my entire character’s plot in the first campaign was coming into his own as a kind of Leader. My entire downtime was also me leading a Holy platoon to fight demons into the mountains. It just feels like he gets a lot more then the rest of us. He rolls super well to be fair but I’m not sure if it should reward him THIS much submitted by /u/King-Ostrich [link] [comments]
We’re level 10 and just finished up the downtime between campaign one and two. During this downtime all the players got to do things that they wanted as well as have some plot leading them to where we would all meet again. One player however came out of the downtime WAY ahead of the rest of us and he has a ton of things from the last campaign already that we’re very powerful.
What we each got:
Cleric – Inspiring Leader and some members of my church to follow me. From the last campaign I have stonebreaker brestplate
Wizard & Ranger – spent all their money building a keep/merchant guild, which the dm tried to blow up during another players downtime
Druid – LOST 6 months of downtime due to plot and has the entire fae realm hunting him down, lost his powerful staff but got resilient con
Paladin – +2 str +2 cha +1 dex. Can cast paralyzing ray on a d6 (6) recharge but a -2 perception. From the last campaign he also has Holy Avenger, can transform into an avatar of death in dire situations, spidey sense that tells him of danger, a book he read that gives him advantage on charisma checks. Another book that gives +2 wis that he hasn’t read yet, but the DM gave him because the player hated his -1 wis (which he’ll be more inclined to read now that he has -3 perception to those rolls) and a third book that he was told he’ll get but hasn’t received yet
We all talked and wouldn’t care if it made sense plot wise, but the str and cha came from training with a random group of mercenaries he met traveling to waterdeep. It only took 2 months for him to get those stats as well. It took me 7 months of training to get Inspiring Leader, which I had hoped would be easier since my entire character’s plot in the first campaign was coming into his own as a kind of Leader. My entire downtime was also me leading a Holy platoon to fight demons into the mountains.
It just feels like he gets a lot more then the rest of us. He rolls super well to be fair but I’m not sure if it should reward him THIS much
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