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As a world designer, I have never been very happy with the way that NPCs were handled as D&D developed, and that has run through into Pathfinder, and there have been too many hangovers from earlier editions, that don't quite work anymore. Instead, I use an overall of demographic of (roughly) | As a world designer, I have never been very happy with the way that NPCs were handled as D&D developed, and that has run through into Pathfinder, and there have been too many hangovers from earlier editions, that don't quite work anymore. Instead, I use an overall of demographic of (roughly) | ||
- | Most NPCs are Level 1, while established NPCs, with good training in a ' | + | Most NPCs are Level 1, Level 2 characters are supervisors |
These pages describe the way I use NPC Classes. | These pages describe the way I use NPC Classes. | ||
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[[Warriors| Warriors]] - The Warrior is a simplified fighter-type that serves well for the bulk of the army and town guard, that can be developed into specialists, | [[Warriors| Warriors]] - The Warrior is a simplified fighter-type that serves well for the bulk of the army and town guard, that can be developed into specialists, | ||
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[[Aristocrats| Aristocrats]] - The basic Aristocrat is quite nice, but it assumes that all aristocrats rule by the strength of their arm. I have a couple of other ideas. | [[Aristocrats| Aristocrats]] - The basic Aristocrat is quite nice, but it assumes that all aristocrats rule by the strength of their arm. I have a couple of other ideas. | ||
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