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Have the level ranking of 5th ed made levels 1 and 2 pointless?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oofta" data-source="post: 7507236" data-attributes="member: 6801845"><p>Personally I like to start at level 0 which is more about figuring out <em>who </em>your character is than <em>what </em>your character is. I'm also fairly liberal when it comes to redoing aspects of your character for the first couple of levels - so if being a barbarian isn't a good fit after all, feel free to switch over to fighter. If it makes sense for the character and you can come up with a story behind it all the better. I don't go as far as AL though, so no complete rewrites.</p><p></p><p>But even with seasoned players, the first couple of levels are good for getting a feel for the class and what the group needs. Maybe I thought I'd be a peace loving Oath of Devotion paladin reluctantly called to duty but after a couple of sessions I realize the campaign is darker tone than I thought and based on the campaign a Vengeance paladin makes more sense.</p><p></p><p>Different people play for different reasons, and while I enjoy the mechanical bits of character building, it's secondary to personality and story. I also like that i don't start out as a nearly invincible hero unless we start at a higher level. It gives me a sense of growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oofta, post: 7507236, member: 6801845"] Personally I like to start at level 0 which is more about figuring out [I]who [/I]your character is than [I]what [/I]your character is. I'm also fairly liberal when it comes to redoing aspects of your character for the first couple of levels - so if being a barbarian isn't a good fit after all, feel free to switch over to fighter. If it makes sense for the character and you can come up with a story behind it all the better. I don't go as far as AL though, so no complete rewrites. But even with seasoned players, the first couple of levels are good for getting a feel for the class and what the group needs. Maybe I thought I'd be a peace loving Oath of Devotion paladin reluctantly called to duty but after a couple of sessions I realize the campaign is darker tone than I thought and based on the campaign a Vengeance paladin makes more sense. Different people play for different reasons, and while I enjoy the mechanical bits of character building, it's secondary to personality and story. I also like that i don't start out as a nearly invincible hero unless we start at a higher level. It gives me a sense of growth. [/QUOTE]
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