Power Scaling and Campaign Pacing

Power Scaling and Campaign Pacing

Understanding Power in the World

System RPG's power progression follows the Power Scales milestone system, creating distinct tiers of capability that fundamentally change how characters interact with the world. This guide helps Scene Orchestrators and Players understand what different power levels mean in practice and how the post-System world operates across these power scales.

Power Tiers in Practice

Natural Tier (1-10)

The Baseline of Humanity

This represents the range of normal human capability before the System's arrival - and still represents the vast majority of people in the post-System world.

Scene Orchestrator Guidelines:

  • Most NPCs, guards, merchants, and common folk operate in the 1-6 range
  • Skilled professionals, veteran soldiers, and talented individuals reach 7-9
  • Level 10 represents legendary pre-System humans: master craftsmen, Olympic athletes, brilliant scholars, heroic warriors of old

What This Looks Like:

  • A Strength 10 character can lift what peak human strongmen could manage
  • An Intelligence 10 character rivals history's greatest minds
  • A Willpower 10 character could inspire nations through sheer force of determination
  • Combat between Natural Tier characters feels grounded and realistic

Enhanced Tier (10-100)

System-Empowered Individuals

Characters who have begun to transcend human limitations through System empowerment. This is where most player characters begin their journey into the extraordinary.

Scene Orchestrator Guidelines:

  • Experienced adventurers, city guards with System access, skilled artisans who've embraced the System
  • Regional threats: bandit leaders, dangerous monsters, corrupted officials
  • Characters at this level are notably superhuman but still relatable

What This Looks Like:

  • A Strength 25 character can casually perform feats that would require industrial equipment
  • An Intelligence 25 character can solve complex problems instantly and retain vast amounts of information
  • Combat becomes more cinematic, with enhanced speed, strength, and supernatural awareness
  • Characters can take on multiple normal humans without significant risk
  • Skills begin showing supernatural improvements and new applications

Heroic Tier (100-250)

Regional Champions

These are the heroes spoken of in stories, individuals whose actions can change the fate of cities and regions.

Scene Orchestrator Guidelines:

  • Leaders of major organizations, famous adventurers, powerful nobles with System access
  • Major threats to regions: dragon-level monsters, demon lords, ancient evils
  • NPCs at this level have political, economic, or military influence on a large scale

What This Looks Like:

  • Characters can single-handedly change the outcome of battles
  • Their presence affects the local environment just by being there
  • They're known by reputation across continents
  • Problems they face threaten entire populations or ways of life
  • Magecraft, Thaumaturgy, and Witchcraft begin reaching world-affecting scales

Legendary Tier (250-500)

World-Shaping Heroes

These are figures of legend whose very existence changes the fundamental nature of conflict and politics in the world.

Scene Orchestrator Guidelines:

  • Rulers of kingdoms who've mastered the System, legendary adventurers from the early System days
  • World-level threats: entities that could destabilize entire continents
  • Their actions create ripple effects that last for generations

What This Looks Like:

  • Characters can reshape landscapes through their abilities
  • Nations rise and fall based on their decisions
  • They face threats that could end civilizations
  • Normal political and military considerations become irrelevant
  • Path abilities reach reality-altering potentials

Mythic Tier (500+)

Reality-Affecting Beings

These entities transcend normal understanding of power, becoming forces of nature unto themselves.

Scene Orchestrator Guidelines:

  • These beings are rarely direct antagonists - they're more like natural disasters or cosmic forces
  • Use sparingly and with great consideration for narrative impact
  • Their goals and methods may be incomprehensible to lower-tier characters

What This Looks Like:

  • Characters can alter fundamental laws of reality in limited ways
  • Their mere presence changes how the world works around them
  • Conflicts at this level affect multiple worlds or dimensions
  • They become part of the cosmic order rather than individual actors within it
  • Environmental Effects bend around their will and presence

Campaign Pacing Considerations

Understanding Progression Velocity

The Power Scales milestone system creates natural acceleration and deceleration points in character advancement:

Early Progression (Levels 1-25): Characters advance relatively quickly through early milestones, experiencing frequent qualitative improvements that keep the game dynamic and exciting.

Mid Progression (Levels 25-100): Advancement slows noticeably, making each milestone achievement more meaningful and requiring players to make strategic choices about their development focus.

Late Progression (Levels 100+): Milestone achievements become major campaign events, representing months or years of focused effort and fundamental changes to how characters relate to the world.

Campaign Length Adaptation

Short Campaigns (1-10 sessions):

  • Start characters at a higher tier appropriate to your story scope
  • Focus on a specific power bracket where the central conflict operates
  • Use Path Point awards liberally to show meaningful progression within the limited timeframe

Medium Campaigns (10-30 sessions):

  • Standard progression allows characters to advance 1-2 tiers over the campaign
  • Use the natural milestone breakpoints as act breaks in your narrative
  • Characters can experience the transition from one tier to the next through the Path System

Long Campaigns (30+ sessions):

  • Full progression experience allows characters to traverse multiple tiers
  • Each tier transition becomes a major story arc
  • Explore how characters' relationships with the world change as their power grows

Scene Orchestrator Scaling Tools

Dynamic World Scaling:

  • Adjust the power level of challenges to match character growth
  • Use Environmental Effects and political consequences rather than just stronger enemies
  • Remember that higher-tier characters face different types of problems

Narrative Appropriateness:

  • A Natural Tier character deals with local bandits and corrupt officials
  • An Enhanced Tier character faces regional threats and supernatural dangers
  • A Heroic Tier character confronts kingdom-ending catastrophes
  • A Legendary Tier character deals with existential threats to civilization

Resource Management:

  • Higher-tier characters have access to resources that fundamentally change problem-solving
  • Consider how their power affects their relationships with normal people and institutions
  • Use their capabilities to create new types of challenges rather than just scaling up old ones

Player Expectations

Power Fantasy Evolution

As characters advance through the tiers, the nature of the power fantasy evolves:

  • Natural Tier: Competence and skill mastery
  • Enhanced Tier: Superhuman capability and beginning to stand apart
  • Heroic Tier: Legendary status and world-changing impact
  • Legendary Tier: Mythic presence and reality-shaping power
  • Mythic Tier: Transcendence of normal limitations

Character Relationships

Power tier differences create natural relationship dynamics:

  • Characters more than one tier apart have difficulty relating as equals
  • Organizations and institutions respond differently to characters of different tiers
  • The higher the tier, the fewer true peers a character has

Understanding these power scales helps both Scene Orchestrators and Players navigate the unique challenges and opportunities that come with System RPG's expansive power progression through the Path System and Power Scales milestone system, ensuring that every tier of play feels meaningful and appropriately scaled to the stories being told in the post-System world.