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Source: Pathfinder 2e Gamemastery Guide

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The Experience Points gained for besting an NPC depend on how the party overcame them, because XP comes from overcoming a specific challenge. If the PCs defeat the NPC in a non-combat setting of the NPC’s specialty, the party gets XP based on the NPC’s non-combat level. If they just beat the NPC up, the XP would be based on the NPC’s creature level. Quite often, that means 0 XP and failure at the PCs’ objective; for instance, during a baking contest, if the PCs murder the other baker, not only would they be disqualified, but the would likely be apprehended for their crime.

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[-] Izzent@lemmy.world 6 points 2 years ago

Could be! I personally like these funny examples they throw in occasionally. But yeah, the explanation of most RPG games tends to follow Occam's razor.

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