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While technically a veteran is anyone who served in the military, those of us who were deployed like to call those who weren’t “prior service” instead of a veteran 

I see level 1 and 2 as the learn the game and mechanics levels. Your character doesn't actually start until level 3. There is no way you can justify why your character learns their level e abilities unless years have past between levels 2 - 3. 8bwould even argue just skipping the first 2 levels if you're starting a game with all veteran players. But if I were going to create a real world equivalent of a level 1 fighter, it would be someone who joined the Army or Marine Corp, completed their basic and infantry training and is now at their permanent duty station, but have not been in real combat yet.
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- You had access to a book on fighting styles with detailed instructions. You were fascinated by it and spent many of your off hours sparring with anyone available, or the tree in the back of your cottage.
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The difference between level 1 and 3, is at 3 you choose your profession. Once can argue a Champion don't need any additional training, but every other subclass requires years of training. It wouldn't make sense that someone learning how to fight and cast spells forget that they know how to cast spells their 1st few adventures and then be like "oh yeah, I know magic missile, shield, a few cantrips, and I can bond my weapon and summon it to me from anywhere in the world."A character can go from level 1 to fighting a young dragon is a little under a month of game time.
That's really getting into the whole point of 5e, which was, very briefly/30k-ft-view, to be D&D again.My question was more related to class design I guess. What is the default assumption that informed the design of the Fighter's level 1 and 2 class features (and suite of proficiencies)
The difference between level 1 and 3, is at 3 you choose your profession. Once can argue a Champion don't need any additional training, but every other subclass requires years of training. It wouldn't make sense that someone learning how to fight and cast spells forget that they know how to cast spells their 1st few adventures and then be like "oh yeah, I know magic missile, shield, a few cantrips, and I can bond my weapon and summon it to me from anywhere in the world."
I’m sorry, but this gave me an image of the kid who read Bruce lee “learn kung fu “ books in his bedroom, and then showed up to the dojo thinking they knew how to fight![]()