Tony Vargas
Legend
I've introduced numerous players to D&D and other RPGs, and pregens are an ideal tool for that. They let a player jump in and start to experience the system very quickly, and the player doesn't have any attachment to a pre-gen should it face some grim fate early on.
A good pregen for an intro game is something of an art. It should highlight the game and the kind of character it is. It should also be fairly easy to look through and reverse engineer, and easy to improve upon. A good pregen gives a positive first impression of the game but also leaves the player wanting to try building their own character.
A good pregen for an intro game is something of an art. It should highlight the game and the kind of character it is. It should also be fairly easy to look through and reverse engineer, and easy to improve upon. A good pregen gives a positive first impression of the game but also leaves the player wanting to try building their own character.
