Henry
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For every group I've been in for 15 years now, we let the player of the dead character bring in a new PC at the same level as the old. When I used to play in high school and college, we did it this way also, just because it was the way the group I knew back ten did it - I really never asked why we settled on that.
These days, it makes sense because we only meet for a campaign twice a month - none of our DMs want to put that much effort into trying to balance a lopsided game with a spread of levels in it. Besides, for us, there is a punishment involved with permanent character death -- it's not being able to play a character we like again in that campaign, which is punishment enough. Our unspoken group contract is that if your PC dies and you bring in a new one, they must be different significantly from the previous one -- no "Erac's Cousin" or "Bob the IVth" business. If you want to fill the same niche, a wizard might become a sorcerer, or a cleric might become a paladin, a fighter replaced by barbarian, etc. but they must be different.
If we ever started 5e, given the way The encounter system works, I might give it a go, with 1 level lower, but its possible the group consensus might not allow it.
These days, it makes sense because we only meet for a campaign twice a month - none of our DMs want to put that much effort into trying to balance a lopsided game with a spread of levels in it. Besides, for us, there is a punishment involved with permanent character death -- it's not being able to play a character we like again in that campaign, which is punishment enough. Our unspoken group contract is that if your PC dies and you bring in a new one, they must be different significantly from the previous one -- no "Erac's Cousin" or "Bob the IVth" business. If you want to fill the same niche, a wizard might become a sorcerer, or a cleric might become a paladin, a fighter replaced by barbarian, etc. but they must be different.
If we ever started 5e, given the way The encounter system works, I might give it a go, with 1 level lower, but its possible the group consensus might not allow it.
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