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DM's: what do you do with players who want to switch characters?
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<blockquote data-quote="bgbarcus" data-source="post: 6757326" data-attributes="member: 6784891"><p>I run a world that contains many PC's. Each player has several PC's, most are henchman of a primary character. Switching often means a henchman stops being an employee and joins as a full member of the company while the previous character goes off to do some personal business. For instance, a cleric who was an original member left to build his temple while his bard henchman took the cleric's place in the adventuring company. The cleric is still a member in good standing and his temple will be a safe haven for the whole group. This sort of swap has occurred several times. Other times, the player just wants to use the henchman as the primary character's representative on an adventure. We've even run a couple of adventures that were purely henchmen when the players wanted to try out first level again. Their new henchmen were sent on a minor mission that was not important enough for the primary characters to do it themselves.</p><p></p><p>There's be a lot of character swapping in the game and it works out very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgbarcus, post: 6757326, member: 6784891"] I run a world that contains many PC's. Each player has several PC's, most are henchman of a primary character. Switching often means a henchman stops being an employee and joins as a full member of the company while the previous character goes off to do some personal business. For instance, a cleric who was an original member left to build his temple while his bard henchman took the cleric's place in the adventuring company. The cleric is still a member in good standing and his temple will be a safe haven for the whole group. This sort of swap has occurred several times. Other times, the player just wants to use the henchman as the primary character's representative on an adventure. We've even run a couple of adventures that were purely henchmen when the players wanted to try out first level again. Their new henchmen were sent on a minor mission that was not important enough for the primary characters to do it themselves. There's be a lot of character swapping in the game and it works out very well. [/QUOTE]
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