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I miss D&D... and yeah, I'll never get any xp from these weekly quizzes, eventually you guys will lap me a level, LOL... i guess thats a way to nerf the NAW...
Question 1: What spell was the Alchemist in the Feywild bottling when the party first arrived in his shop? Reward:150xp
Question 2: What lame joke did Lord Oran tell when describing his preparations to receive the party? Reward:200xp
Question 3: To the best of your ability, describe the other passengers on board the Yaggerbad Sky House during the party's return trip to the Realm of Existence. (Accuracy and detail determine your final xp reward) Reward:100-250xp
Once again! Submit your answers to me in the form of a PM. Preface your final answers with the words "FINAL ANSWER". Those of you who sat in on last session, please do not participate. DO NOT POST ANSWERS PUBLICLY!
Once I have everyone's answers, I'll post the results.
As an added twist... Armando's experience reward for this quiz will be determined in a way that best fits him. I'll add together the final xp scores of Fire, Cid, Lyulf and Mezlo and divide by 4.
As an added twist... Armando's experience reward for this quiz will be determined in a way that best fits him. I'll add together the final xp scores of Fire, Cid, Lyulf and Mezlo and divide by 4.
(F+C+M+L)/4 = A
Ok, then I'd like the same consideration for me and my xp for the session prior.
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One should not get more xp for not attending the session and get free xp from the quiz, than attending the session and just getting the questions incorrect.
So I should retroactively reward your ignorance while dolling out penalties for attendance? I'm averaging out Armando's XP based on the combined attentiveness of the party. I came to this decision because during the last quiz, Armando ranked dead smack in the middle of everyone else. Thus... I'm rewarding him with xp in relation to the answers given by the rest of you.
Had it been Cid and not Armando who was absent, I would have adjusted it so that Cid's xp reward would be equal to that of whoever scored highest.
Had it been you I would have adjusted it so that your xp reward was equal to that of whoever scored lowest.
So I should retroactively reward your ignorance while dolling out penalties for attendance? I'm averaging out Armando's XP based on the combined attentiveness of the party. I came to this decision because during the last quiz, Armando ranked dead smack in the middle of everyone else. Thus... I'm rewarding him with xp in relation to the answers given by the rest of you.
Had it been Cid and not Armando who was absent, I would have adjusted it so that Cid's xp reward would be equal to that of whoever scored highest.
Had it been you I would have adjusted it so that your xp reward was equal to that of whoever scored lowest.
Fairness and equality based on track record.
LOL. Your fairness is bullshit.
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It's going to make the party better, so it's all good. But this ever-changing XP allocation is cumbersome...
If your aim is to sabotage Armando, you're better off flunking your own quiz intentionally.
Sabotaging Aramando has nothing to do with it. Just because I did bad one week, i would get penalized per your "fairness" on upcoming quizzes? WTF is that? That's hardly "fair." And you're going to try and tell me that you are going to be keeping a running tally of each person's quiz scores, and total points earned each week, and apply a year to date weighted balance for someone's weekly XP quiz if they happen to miss a session? Bollocks! (there you go Jarre...)
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