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'''Experience points''' are both a way the Storytellers of Mizahar can award players for their writings and a method players can track their progress with skills and magic development.   Experience points, sometimes called XP, are awarded by approved Storytellers at the completion of threads.  Within a Domain, a Domain Storyteller (DS) or an Assistant Storyteller (AS) can award XP.  A Regional Storyteller can award XP anywhere within their regions (including all the domains that fall within their boundaries). Site Admins can give XP throughout Mizahar.
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'''Experience points''' or XP are a method by which players can track their characters' progress in skills, disciplines, and/or magic abilities. Experience points are awarded by Storytellers at the completion of threads.  A Domain Storyteller (DS) or an Assistant Storyteller (AS) can award XP for any thread within his or her [[Domain]].  A Regional Storyteller can award XP for any thread within his or her [[Region]] (including all the domains that fall within the region's boundaries). Site Admins can give XP for any thread.
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A [[Grader]] also has the ability to award XP to a thread.
==How Experience Points are Awarded==
==How Experience Points are Awarded==
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Upon completion of a thread, please Private Message the Domain Storyteller or a Site Admin requesting experience points to be awarded.  Sometimes a player can simply post in a domain's ooc thread in order to get the DS' attention that the thread is ready to be awarded.  It will take a little time for the person you request an experience award from to read the thread in its entirety. Don't be afraid to let the DS know what you'd prefer (I did this thread for some longsword experience which is why I used my sword so much!). And don't be afraid.
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Upon completion of a thread, a player should post a request in the thread set up for award/moderation requests. Each individual city usually has a Grade Request thread specifically for threads that take place in that city.  
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If the person you PM'd or posted to in their OOC thread does not respond promptly, feel free to Help Desk Ticket for an experience reward.  Please give the Domain Storyteller 3 - 7 days to review the thread before asking someone else to award the XP.  Often people are busy and it takes time to read threads entirely.
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==Number of Experience Points Awarded==
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==How Many Experience Points Gets Awarded==
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Each thread can be worth anywhere from 1 to 5 experience points per skill or discipline. Threads can be awarded XP for more than one skill.  If, for example, a Morphing mage PC changes shape multiple times within a complex thread and also uses a weapon for a lengthy battle scene, the PC could be awarded 1 - 5 XP for Morphing and also 1 - 5 XP for the appropriate weapon skill. There is no hard and fast post count requirement per thread, nor is there a length requirement per post. However, experience is awarded on a per-post basis, except in exceptional cases. If Bob has three posts in his solo, and he does a point-worthy dagger action in each, he is awarded a max of 3 points. However, if Bob writes a single post that is lengthy and very detailed, he may be awarded multiple points for that post.
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Each thread is worth anywhere from 1 to 5 experience points per skill or discipline. Threads can be awarded more than one type of XP.  For example, a Morphing mage changes their shape multiple times within a complex thread and also uses their weapon for a lengthy battle scene.  They could easily be awarded 1 - 5 XP for Morphing and then 1 - 5 XP for using their weapon; a longsword.  If they negotiated something in that same thread they could receive negotiation XP as well.  There is no post count requirement per thread, nor is there a length requirement per post.  However, all those who award XP are looking for depth of writing, creative use of skills, and numerous other factors when awarding XP.  The more effort a player puts into a post, the more reward they will reap.
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==Guidelines for PCs==
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==Advice to Characters==
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* Always Track your XP with links in your Character Sheets or Plotnotes.
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* Always Track your XP with links in your Character Sheets.
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* Always provide a link to your thread in a PM or Post where you request XP Awards from someone. It's a great deal faster if they don't have to 'find' the thread.
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* Let the DS know what your goal of the thread was. (Meditation XP? Tumbling XP?  A combination of both?)
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* Don't count XP until XP has been officially awarded.
* Don't count XP until XP has been officially awarded.
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* The greater effort you put into your posts the more XP you will recieve.
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* Creativity and originality weigh heavily on a Storyteller's XP decisions.
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* Creativity and originality weigh heavily on a Domain Storyteller's XP Decisions.
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* While not a requirement, reading the [[Grading Guide]] will give a better understanding of how the system works.
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==Advice to Storytellers==
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==Guidelines for Storytellers==
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* Please read the [[Grading Guide]] thoroughly.
* Read the thread completely.  Our players put time and effort into writing threads and deserve to have them read thoroughly.
* Read the thread completely.  Our players put time and effort into writing threads and deserve to have them read thoroughly.
* Be prudent.  Use common sense when awarding XP.
* Be prudent.  Use common sense when awarding XP.
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* Be punctual.  Don't make a character wait for their experience points.  You should award XP within 3 - 7 days of receiving the request.
 
* Post all XP awards publicly in the last post of a thread.
* Post all XP awards publicly in the last post of a thread.

Current revision as of 01:29, 23 May 2015


Experience points or XP are a method by which players can track their characters' progress in skills, disciplines, and/or magic abilities. Experience points are awarded by Storytellers at the completion of threads. A Domain Storyteller (DS) or an Assistant Storyteller (AS) can award XP for any thread within his or her Domain. A Regional Storyteller can award XP for any thread within his or her Region (including all the domains that fall within the region's boundaries). Site Admins can give XP for any thread.

A Grader also has the ability to award XP to a thread.

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How Experience Points are Awarded

Upon completion of a thread, a player should post a request in the thread set up for award/moderation requests. Each individual city usually has a Grade Request thread specifically for threads that take place in that city.

Number of Experience Points Awarded

Each thread can be worth anywhere from 1 to 5 experience points per skill or discipline. Threads can be awarded XP for more than one skill. If, for example, a Morphing mage PC changes shape multiple times within a complex thread and also uses a weapon for a lengthy battle scene, the PC could be awarded 1 - 5 XP for Morphing and also 1 - 5 XP for the appropriate weapon skill. There is no hard and fast post count requirement per thread, nor is there a length requirement per post. However, experience is awarded on a per-post basis, except in exceptional cases. If Bob has three posts in his solo, and he does a point-worthy dagger action in each, he is awarded a max of 3 points. However, if Bob writes a single post that is lengthy and very detailed, he may be awarded multiple points for that post.

Guidelines for PCs

  • Always Track your XP with links in your Character Sheets or Plotnotes.
  • Don't count XP until XP has been officially awarded.
  • Creativity and originality weigh heavily on a Storyteller's XP decisions.
  • While not a requirement, reading the Grading Guide will give a better understanding of how the system works.

Guidelines for Storytellers

  • Please read the Grading Guide thoroughly.
  • Read the thread completely. Our players put time and effort into writing threads and deserve to have them read thoroughly.
  • Be prudent. Use common sense when awarding XP.
  • Post all XP awards publicly in the last post of a thread.