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<blockquote data-quote="NewJeffCT" data-source="post: 995948" data-attributes="member: 10784"><p>Well, we usually have more than 4 players (6 or 7 now, but as many as 10 in the past) but our groups are generally pretty standard fare: fighters, with the occasional ranger or the rare paladin or barbarian; a wizard, a cleric, (more than 1 of each is rare) and at least one rogue. Monks and druids are rare. Most of our PCs tend to be human, with one guy that loves to play elves, and another guy that occasionally will vary off his human fighter theme and play a dwarf fighter. Other than our kickoff 3E campaign where I played a half-orc barbarian, I don’t remember anybody being a half-orc, and certainly nobody has been a gnome. Halflings are used occasionally. We’re all veteran gamers, with some of us having upwards of 25 years experience. I think we had one guy try a prestige class a while back. Multi-classing is rare, and needs a legitimate role-playing reason to multi-class (we had a fighter have a life changing event at around level 12, and he subsequently switched to ranger for the rest of the campaign, which brought him to level 25 or so...similarly, a rogue "saw the light" and attempted to become a paladin)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewJeffCT, post: 995948, member: 10784"] Well, we usually have more than 4 players (6 or 7 now, but as many as 10 in the past) but our groups are generally pretty standard fare: fighters, with the occasional ranger or the rare paladin or barbarian; a wizard, a cleric, (more than 1 of each is rare) and at least one rogue. Monks and druids are rare. Most of our PCs tend to be human, with one guy that loves to play elves, and another guy that occasionally will vary off his human fighter theme and play a dwarf fighter. Other than our kickoff 3E campaign where I played a half-orc barbarian, I don’t remember anybody being a half-orc, and certainly nobody has been a gnome. Halflings are used occasionally. We’re all veteran gamers, with some of us having upwards of 25 years experience. I think we had one guy try a prestige class a while back. Multi-classing is rare, and needs a legitimate role-playing reason to multi-class (we had a fighter have a life changing event at around level 12, and he subsequently switched to ranger for the rest of the campaign, which brought him to level 25 or so...similarly, a rogue "saw the light" and attempted to become a paladin) [/QUOTE]
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