EDIT: This post is outdated. Read the post below for current policy. This post will remain for records. Hi, all, The GMs have been discussing some old-established rules the Guild has and have been re-evaluating some of them to see if they still make sense now that the Guild has grown so large and continued for so long. With the reasonably large number of heroic sessions that have not gotten off the ground recently, we decided it was time to adjust one of our rules that governs the number of characters a player can have. As the rule stands now, each player is allowed one "main" character, one "alt," and one "paragon PC," the rules for which are below: Optional Third PC: When you have 2 characters that are paragon level or
higher you may create a third PC at level 5 using normal character
creation rules. This PC does not have to be a different role from your
other characters. It is, however, strongly encouraged that you take
advantage of this extra PC slot to try out new things such as a role you have
not played much before or an interesting hybrid. However, we have many players who wish to help new players fill in heroic games but do not want to give up all the progress they have made on their other high-level PCs by retiring them down to 5. With that in mind, the rule above will be supplemented with the following: Additional PCs: When all your player characters (excluding DMPCs) are paragon level or
higher, you may create another PC at level 5 using normal character
creation rules. This PC does not have to be a different role from your
other characters. It is, however, strongly encouraged that you take
advantage of this extra PC slot to try out new things such as a role you have
not played much before or an interesting hybrid. Any player character from the fourth PC onwards (excluding DMPCs) will have anti-priority for any sessions they roll to play. This means that any and all players that are eligible and roll or wait will have priority over these characters and will be automatically accepted to the session before any anti-priority PCs (APPCs) are allowed to join. Players who roll in with anti-priority PCs must inform the DM running about their anti-priority status or risk forfeiture of their character. On a player's name, the APPCs' levels should be marked by an asterisk, e.g. "Matt W. (18S,16D,12L,6C*)." Once the APPC levels up to paragon, another APPC may be made following these same rules. The anti-priority tag is permanent on a character, regardless of its level. A player may however remove the anti-priority tag on a character by retiring one of its non-anti-priority PCs. If they do so, the former APPC counts as one of the three non-APPC "character slots" for that player. I tried to be as thorough as possible and likely ended up being overly wordy, but questions about this policy can be asked here or in the Questions thread . Good hunting!