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<blockquote data-quote="Mondas711" data-source="post: 6485783" data-attributes="member: 6788507"><p>I was actually being tongue in cheek through my last post. But I wasn't lying about the DMG suggestion for a 10th level character. It's on page 38. It suggests 500 + 1d10x25gp and no magic items as the suggestion for starting a 10th level character. Personally, I will give any player that starts a character above 1st level enough magic items to catch up somewhat with the group. I would say to any DM that killing off a mid-level character will open a discourse with the player where problems can occur. If the player doesn't agree with the wealth you provide the new character, you will have to iron fist your decision or compromise with the player. The player may simply redo the character and give it a different name. An inexperienced player might switch to another class and play it poorly because he didn't play the class through the levels. These things can cause complications no matter how well the DM and the players work together. This is also why it's not as easy to do as killing off a first level character. The most important thing to make sure of is that when that 10th level character dies, the player knows exactly what his options will be afterward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondas711, post: 6485783, member: 6788507"] I was actually being tongue in cheek through my last post. But I wasn't lying about the DMG suggestion for a 10th level character. It's on page 38. It suggests 500 + 1d10x25gp and no magic items as the suggestion for starting a 10th level character. Personally, I will give any player that starts a character above 1st level enough magic items to catch up somewhat with the group. I would say to any DM that killing off a mid-level character will open a discourse with the player where problems can occur. If the player doesn't agree with the wealth you provide the new character, you will have to iron fist your decision or compromise with the player. The player may simply redo the character and give it a different name. An inexperienced player might switch to another class and play it poorly because he didn't play the class through the levels. These things can cause complications no matter how well the DM and the players work together. This is also why it's not as easy to do as killing off a first level character. The most important thing to make sure of is that when that 10th level character dies, the player knows exactly what his options will be afterward. [/QUOTE]
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