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<blockquote data-quote="drnuncheon" data-source="post: 842028" data-attributes="member: 96"><p>Thanks Giz!</p><p></p><p>One of the tricks I used was to keep the opposition level the same, but start the characters at a higher level. (I had two PCs at 3rd level instead of four at first.) That might be good for a newbie too: although they have more options, a character who is, say, 4th or 5th level would be a lot more capable of doing the sorts of heroic stuff you generally see in fantasy movies and fiction.</p><p></p><p>Both of my PCs were multiclassed (Ftr/Rog & Ftr/Wiz), which can also be a good thing - it lets them cover multiple bases, and if they're spellcasters, it means that they don't have access to spells that would destroy either the mystery or the opposition.</p><p></p><p>Death in Freeport shouldn't be too bad for just one person if you keep the above in mind. Continuing the series could get hairy, especially considering some of the opposition in the third book...it would be very easy for a single character to wind up helpless and/or dead.</p><p></p><p>J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drnuncheon, post: 842028, member: 96"] Thanks Giz! One of the tricks I used was to keep the opposition level the same, but start the characters at a higher level. (I had two PCs at 3rd level instead of four at first.) That might be good for a newbie too: although they have more options, a character who is, say, 4th or 5th level would be a lot more capable of doing the sorts of heroic stuff you generally see in fantasy movies and fiction. Both of my PCs were multiclassed (Ftr/Rog & Ftr/Wiz), which can also be a good thing - it lets them cover multiple bases, and if they're spellcasters, it means that they don't have access to spells that would destroy either the mystery or the opposition. Death in Freeport shouldn't be too bad for just one person if you keep the above in mind. Continuing the series could get hairy, especially considering some of the opposition in the third book...it would be very easy for a single character to wind up helpless and/or dead. J [/QUOTE]
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