First Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons™ Character Creation
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Referee Additions: Experience Point Targets
To avoid hearing the repeated question of how many more points each player needs to reach the next level, I've always put the experience point target on the character paper (and for my own purposes, have added it to a spreadsheet such that it would automatically calculate the number of points to go). This is the list of targets to reach level 2:
- Alchemist: 2251
- Assassin: 1501
- Attorney: 1251
- Barbarian: 6001
- Bard: 2001, must finish Fighter and
Thief (or Thief-Acrobat) requirements first.
- Berserker: 2251
- Bushi: 1501
- Cavalier: 2501 (or -500 if starting
as a 0H apprentice at -1500)
- Cleric: 1501
- Druid: 2001
- Fighter: 2001
- Holy Order of the Stars: 2001 for goods,
1501 for neutrals and evils
- Illusionist: 2251
- Kensai: 3001
- Knight of Solamnia all start as Knights of
the Crown: 2501
- Magic-user: 2501
- Monk: 2251
- Ninja: 4001
- Oriental Barbarian: 4001
- Paladin: 2751 (or -500 if starting
as a 0H apprentice at -1500)
- Psionicist: 2200
- Ranger: 2251
- Runecaster: 1501
- Samurai: 2501
- Shukenja: 1251
- Sohei: 2001
- Thief: 1251
- Thief-Acrobat starts as a Thief: 1251
- Tinker: 1251
- Wizard of High Sorcery: 2501
- Wu Jen: 2001
- Yakuza: 2001
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