pawsplay
Hero
In terms of PC survival:
1) Hire henchmen. In this version of the game, they will not become obsolute until well until the double digits, by which point high level hirlings will be impractically rare and they will need to switch to maybe hiring or enslaving a dragon.
2) The "max hp at 1st level" rule originally appeared as an optional rule in Basic D&D's DMG. Feel free to use it.
3) There is a learning curve. Specifically, players used to 4e or maybe even 3e, or videogames, may think that going into a situation swinging is a winning tactic. In the old school style, usually the less dice were rolled, the better the odds of PC survival. Very unusual tactics or ways of avoiding monsters were employed. If you did fight, fight dirty. And there is no kill like overkill. Even so, less than half of 1st level characters make it to 2nd level.
1) Hire henchmen. In this version of the game, they will not become obsolute until well until the double digits, by which point high level hirlings will be impractically rare and they will need to switch to maybe hiring or enslaving a dragon.
2) The "max hp at 1st level" rule originally appeared as an optional rule in Basic D&D's DMG. Feel free to use it.
3) There is a learning curve. Specifically, players used to 4e or maybe even 3e, or videogames, may think that going into a situation swinging is a winning tactic. In the old school style, usually the less dice were rolled, the better the odds of PC survival. Very unusual tactics or ways of avoiding monsters were employed. If you did fight, fight dirty. And there is no kill like overkill. Even so, less than half of 1st level characters make it to 2nd level.