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Retiring a character frees up a slot in that player' | Retiring a character frees up a slot in that player' | ||
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===== Requirements ===== | ===== Requirements ===== | ||
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* The character must not have any [[loans]] or outstanding debt. | * The character must not have any [[loans]] or outstanding debt. | ||
* The character must have turned over any key quest items or group resources to their adventuring group. | * The character must have turned over any key quest items or group resources to their adventuring group. | ||
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+ | * a single magic item | ||
+ | * OR, up to 10% of their total wealth (including the GP value of magic items), which can also include magic items | ||
* The character can not be un-retired after the player begins to roll a replacement character. | * The character can not be un-retired after the player begins to roll a replacement character. | ||
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If a character owns 100,000 gp worth of items, creatures, and property, they can be retired. The sale value of magic items is used for the purpose of this calculation. Note that final wealth after any parting gifts (see " | If a character owns 100,000 gp worth of items, creatures, and property, they can be retired. The sale value of magic items is used for the purpose of this calculation. Note that final wealth after any parting gifts (see " | ||
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+ | Since it is only in extraordinary situations that a character will end up with 100,000 gp net worth before reaching 20,000 XP, it's unlikely that this option will be utilized. | ||
==== Retiring via session attendance ==== | ==== Retiring via session attendance ==== | ||
For every 50 sessions a player has attended, they may retire a character with no XP or wealth requirement, | For every 50 sessions a player has attended, they may retire a character with no XP or wealth requirement, | ||
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+ | To be clear, this is 50 sessions played as a player, not sessions played as the character you want to retire. You can retire unplayed characters with this rule. | ||
===== Coming out of retirement ===== | ===== Coming out of retirement ===== | ||
If an interesting opportunity presents itself, the DM may have the character return as an " | If an interesting opportunity presents itself, the DM may have the character return as an " | ||
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+ | ===== Transferring a character ===== | ||
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+ | Rather than retire a character, a character can be transferred to another player provided the other player wants to take control of the character and has an open slot in their character stable (i.e. taking control of the character would not put the player past the limit of number of characters a single player can own, as permitted by the DM). |
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