How old the Tok'ra are, or the amount of knowledge and experience they have, have no bearing on the in-game "experience" (XP/level). A character's level, especially in D&D, determines how powerful a character is. And a Tok'ra in essence is no more powerful then any other character on the show. They would just have additional stats that relate to their longevity and knowledge.
The differences between host and symbiote should also make very little difference gameplay-wise. Basically, I feel the character as a whole would have the base stats of the host (according to species and such) with some influence from being "blended" (like increase Constitution because injuries heal faster, and immunity or resistance to poison and such). Other than that, things such as knowledge and experience are shared. What the symbiote knows, the host knows, and what the host knows, the symbiote knows. The rest, such as personality, is just roleplaying by the player.
The differences between host and symbiote should also make very little difference gameplay-wise. Basically, I feel the character as a whole would have the base stats of the host (according to species and such) with some influence from being "blended" (like increase Constitution because injuries heal faster, and immunity or resistance to poison and such). Other than that, things such as knowledge and experience are shared. What the symbiote knows, the host knows, and what the host knows, the symbiote knows. The rest, such as personality, is just roleplaying by the player.
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