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Because Brilliance & Shadow has no explicit character levels, it can sometimes be hard to gauge where new or replacement players should start. By giving suggested campaign rank for ranges of GXP it can make it easier to decide what ranges of general experience are broadly suitable to play together.
Unless otherwise explicitly permitted by the Storyteller:
- Bonus GXP (such as that granted by DMing) may not be applied to raise a character beyond his current tier. This acts as a cap preventing characters from rapidly jumping past their companions by spending Bonus GXP.
- If a character is joining a game with a new or replacement player, such as after a retirement or character death, they begin with the GXP Minimum for the game’s Campaign Rank.
- Games will almost always consist of characters in the same tier. In most games players will be close enough
Campaign Rank | GXP Minimum | Description | Example Game |
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Rank 1 | 0 | Starting characters dealing with mostly local encounters. | Legacy of War |
Rank 2 | 25 | Characters have reached keystone powers such as their first Rank 3 in a discipline. | Guides of Rinthiki |
Rank 3 | 60 | Characters have obtained either multiple Rank 3 disciplines or their first Rank 4 power. | Siege of Kynori |
Rank 4 | 110 | Characters have just achieved their first mastery of a discipline. | The Wanderers |
Rank 5 | 250 | Characters have become masters of several disciplines. | Dimensions of Eternity |
Rank 6 | 400 | Characters with world changing powers, numerous masteries, and Ascendants. | Mercenary Kingdoms |