tahu88810
2007-07-09, 04:21 PM
I'm running a campaign with 1 other person (Meaning 1 PC)
Said person is a LE lvl 5 sorcerer/1 fighter elf with 19cha who plans on becoming a dragon disciple(2000xp left to go)
When he became a fighter, he took the leadership feat.
I was a bit confused on how to determine the score so I did this:
6+4=10
10 is the base score.
Then I split this in to two different scores. A follower score and a cohort score.
For the cohort score, he got:
10-2(familiar)= 8
so he got a LE LvL 4 Bard elf for a cohort. I chose the cohort's class, race, spells, and even weapon upon creation. He is essentially an NPC under the players control.
Then I made a follower score.
He got a fifteen after the homicidal to subtle change,
It was 10+1(fairness&generosity)+2(base of operations)=13
The base of operations is his tavern, which was obtained through an abandoned house(obtained after he killed the family, and then a town guard a while ago). The tavern now has its own warehouse, which used to be a rundown abondoned warehouse nearby. Both the PC, cohort and followers live in this 6 room warehouse.
I remember that somehow the PC got a higher follower score, and I'll have to check my notes to figure out why later. But he should have had more followers. I ruled that he couldn't because even now his followers were living in close quartes.
As for the followers, he has 10 1st level elf warriors with longbows, and 1 2nd level elf adept. I chose all spells, starting items, etc. for these followers aswell.
Now, my question is:
Did I do the scoring right? Did I create the followers and cohort correctly? And, if he does infact have a higher follower score, what should I do about the excess followers and lack of food and space?
Thanks for the help in advance, and any other advice would be appreciated. :)
I'm kind of confused.
Said person is a LE lvl 5 sorcerer/1 fighter elf with 19cha who plans on becoming a dragon disciple(2000xp left to go)
When he became a fighter, he took the leadership feat.
I was a bit confused on how to determine the score so I did this:
6+4=10
10 is the base score.
Then I split this in to two different scores. A follower score and a cohort score.
For the cohort score, he got:
10-2(familiar)= 8
so he got a LE LvL 4 Bard elf for a cohort. I chose the cohort's class, race, spells, and even weapon upon creation. He is essentially an NPC under the players control.
Then I made a follower score.
He got a fifteen after the homicidal to subtle change,
It was 10+1(fairness&generosity)+2(base of operations)=13
The base of operations is his tavern, which was obtained through an abandoned house(obtained after he killed the family, and then a town guard a while ago). The tavern now has its own warehouse, which used to be a rundown abondoned warehouse nearby. Both the PC, cohort and followers live in this 6 room warehouse.
I remember that somehow the PC got a higher follower score, and I'll have to check my notes to figure out why later. But he should have had more followers. I ruled that he couldn't because even now his followers were living in close quartes.
As for the followers, he has 10 1st level elf warriors with longbows, and 1 2nd level elf adept. I chose all spells, starting items, etc. for these followers aswell.
Now, my question is:
Did I do the scoring right? Did I create the followers and cohort correctly? And, if he does infact have a higher follower score, what should I do about the excess followers and lack of food and space?
Thanks for the help in advance, and any other advice would be appreciated. :)
I'm kind of confused.