There are six possible sources of XP available in ALFA:
- i) DM Quest XP
ii) DM Role-play XP
iii) DM Bonus XP
iv) Static Quest XP
v) Scripted RP XP
vi) Combat XP
- Example: a DM session of three hours includes a thirty-minute period in which nothing is achieved. This is due to a combination of real-life distractions, PCs being AFK, and general incompetence. When it comes to making an award at the end of the session, the DM discounts this half-hour from the total three hours, and makes an award for two-and-a-half hours instead.
DM XP is awarded individually, to each PC, and it is important that differences in the contribution of each PC, and the quality of their role-play are recognised with different awards. Those who contribute to the success of the party should be better rewarded than those who do not contribute or actively hinder the achievement of their goals. Similarly, individual role-play can vary significantly across a party and it is only right and proper that this is recognised when DM RP XP awards are made.
DMs must make awards at the end of each session: it is not appropriate to hold back XP except in extraordinary circumstances where real world or technical problems mean making the award is impossible. Should such occur, the amount to be awarded should be recorded in the relevant DM forum and it should be made to the PC at the earliest opportunity.
Finally, it is important to note that this list of XP sources is exclusive. DMs must not award XP from any other sources or for any other reasons. Indeed, ALFA’s NWN2 engine is configured such as to make other forms of XP award not possible. Attempting to circumvent these provisions will inevitably lead to censure.