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Challenge Ratings
An ordinary character has a Challenge Rating equal to his or her character level 1. A 1st-level ordinary has a ChallengeRating of 1/2.
Children have a Challenge Rating of 0, and heroes receive no experience points for defeating them.
Heroic GM Characters
Heroic allies and antagonists are built the same way as heroic player characters. Challenge Rating: A heroic supporting
character has a Challenge Rating equal to his or her character level.
Hit Points: Heroic supporting characters gain maximum hit points at 1st level, just as heroic player characters do.
Action Points: Heroic supporting characters gain action points. However, few of them have the maximum number of action
points for their level (because they will have spent some of them). Assume that a heroic supporting character has a number of
action points remaining equal to one-half his or her class level.
Class Features: Heroic supporting characters gain all the class features (talents and bonus feats) available to the six basic
heroic classes.
Access to Advanced Classes: Supporting characters with levels in one or more heroic basic classes can take levels in an
advanced class, provided they meet the prerequisites for that class.