Admiral Caine
First Post
I've been a slow convert to 4E, but I'm there now. I'm ready and excited to run my first game of it.
My players have been slower converts, being d20 fans, and feeling burned by the marketing... But they've come around now too. They've looked at the books and started talking, looking past all the naysaying and are pretty encouraged and excited to try the game now. They've heard all about what is wrong with 4E, but now they see things that they like about it. A few have purchased PHBs when they swore they never would.
In about 3 weeks, we're jumping and playing this game.. at least for an open minded and optimistic trial run.
As GM.. I'd like it to go well. As well as it can anyway.
My question -
What techniques or suggestions would you offer for the first session?
What would you have done?
In my case, these guys aren't rookies.. they're regular role-players are are pretty savy, but they've never played 4E in their life, and they've had 3 weeks to look at the rules. They're pretty familiar with Star Wars Saga.
My players have been slower converts, being d20 fans, and feeling burned by the marketing... But they've come around now too. They've looked at the books and started talking, looking past all the naysaying and are pretty encouraged and excited to try the game now. They've heard all about what is wrong with 4E, but now they see things that they like about it. A few have purchased PHBs when they swore they never would.
In about 3 weeks, we're jumping and playing this game.. at least for an open minded and optimistic trial run.
As GM.. I'd like it to go well. As well as it can anyway.
My question -
What techniques or suggestions would you offer for the first session?
What would you have done?
In my case, these guys aren't rookies.. they're regular role-players are are pretty savy, but they've never played 4E in their life, and they've had 3 weeks to look at the rules. They're pretty familiar with Star Wars Saga.