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 Danger Rating is used to mark the HD totals of the typical encounter in the area, and the likely amount of treasure to be discovered. Danger Rating is used to mark the HD totals of the typical encounter in the area, and the likely amount of treasure to be discovered.
  
-DANGER RATING I:  the typical encounter has around 10 HD of monsterswith most of them being 3 HD or less individually, and around 100gp worth of treasure.  A well equipped first level party with a few retainers should be able to handle the encounter.+(First guess--honestly, encounter size is roughly equal to total party HD estimatecomplete guess on treasure) 
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 +^DANGER RATING^Total HD in typical Encounter^Typical Treasure per Encounter^Party Size^ 
 +|DR-1|5 (1d6+2)|50gp|4-5 first level guys| 
 +|DR-2|12 (3d6+1)|150gp|2nd-3rd levelsome retainers| 
 +|DR-3|24 (6d6+3)  |400gp|4th-5th level with retainers| 
 +|DR-4|36 (9d6+4)|800gp|6th-7th level with retainers| 
 +|DR-5|50 (12d6+8)|1500gp|8th-9th level with retainers| 
 +|DR-H| varies|varies|varies| 
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 +DR-H means there is a functioning human society at the site and the encounters and treasure depend on politics and economics.  You can expect most enemies to have 1-2 HD, with 3-4 reasonably common as well.  Occasional 5-9 HD enemies might be seen. 
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