Earning Incentive Points
In Exile, you earn experience points for just signing in. PCs and NPCs alike earn 500 experience points per event.
We also use an incentive system, which allows you to have access to special abilities, races, classes and privileges in the game. This system rewards players for putting in extra time to better the game.
You earn incentive points for the following things:
- NPCing (10)
- Clean Up After an event (10)
- Workdays (20)
- Donations (1-10, depending)
- You can spend your incentive points on a number of benefits from the following list.
Incentive Rewards
20 Points
Recipe
You may request a recipe that you do not have for a ceremony path that your character possesses. This can be a recipe that you have seen in game before, but cannot access with the rulebook, or a recipe that you believe should be added to the game. Note: it is up to GM’s discretion to allow you to have a recipe. If, for some reason, you cannot have the recipe that you requested, you can choose a different one, or simply not spend the incentive points.
40 Points
Organization Level 1
Everyone starts at level zero in their organization. Organizations provide benefits between events, as well as some questing opportunities during events. Higher levels in your base organization allow you to get slightly better benefits between events.
Level 1 Nobility
There are kingdoms and nations throughout the world. To avoid the issue of every single character being “the son of a prince from that place”, we allow players to start their characters as nobility if they have incentive points to spend. If you check the nobility section, it dictates which ranks of nobility you can achieve with each incentive. (Note: Monarch is never achievable via incentives.)
This can only be taken at character creation.
Race: Archons
Unlockable race.
50 Points
Organization Level 2
Achieve the next level in your organization.
Level 2 Nobility
Start as a higher ranking noble character. Does not require previous levels to take. This can only be taken at Character Creation.
Race: Awoken
Unlockable race.
Back Story NPC
You can tie your backstory into the story of an existing NPC, be that NPC a villain or normal cast character. This ability is subject to the GM’s discretion. You would submit the request, include some ideas that you would like to see happen, and the GMs will work them into the plot as they are able.
60 Points
Organization Level 3
Achieve the next level in your organization.
Nobility 3
Start as a higher ranking noble character. Does not require previous levels to take. This can only be taken at Character Creation.
Race: Unsealed
Unlockable Race
Magic Item
You may submit a request for a magic item (and module to receive it, if you are not choosing this at character creation) to the staff. You will get an item similar to what you requested, keeping in mind that some things are not going to be viable in game. You may only take this once per character.
70 Points
Organization Level 4
Achieve the next level in your organization.
Nobility 4
Start as a higher ranking noble character. Does not require previous levels to take. This can only be taken at Character Creation.
Race: Volsaken
Unlockable race.
Change Costume Requirement
You may change a costume requirement for your character. Subject to GM approval.
80 Points
Organization Level 5
Achieve the next level in your organization.
Nobility 5
Start as a higher ranking noble character. Does not require previous levels to take. This can only be taken at Character Creation.
Acolyte
You can start the game as an acolyte of your god. (This can also be taken after character creation, at the GM’s discretion. If you spend all of your time killing babies, you will not be allowed to be an acolyte of Eluxia.)
Depending on your god and your character’s build, this comes with a few stat benefits, which will be decided by the GMs. This can be taken from you by your god if you do not behave according to that god’s wishes.
Race: Wyldlings
Unlockable race.
100 Points
Back from the dead
You may bring a retired character back from retirement. If this character had permanently died, this will probably come with some in-game repercussions, and may even come along with an advanced race (Unsealed, Archon, Awoken, etc.) added to the character.
This also halves the xp that the character had previously.
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