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<blockquote data-quote="CydKnight" data-source="post: 7548405" data-attributes="member: 6873462"><p>I found the Starter Set campaign <em>Lost Mine of Phandelver</em> worked just fine for a group of 10 year olds. They had the option of using the pre-generated characters that came with the set but they all wanted to roll up their own. I tried not to bog them down too much with details but give them enough to keep their 10-year old minds engaged for 3 or 4 hours. They even wanted to keep going after we ran through the campaign so I supplemented with some of the <em>After Lost Mine</em> adventures on the DM's Guild. It went fine for the most part though we did have one player death late in the game when the Wizard decided to go solo against Glasstaff and his henchmen. The player was fine with it in the end as he rolled up a Barbarian that he seemed to be even happier with.</p><p></p><p>I would just watch out for too much graphic horror or gore descriptions or adult-oriented themes especially if you are playing with kids not your own. What you may find is just fine for your child, may not be ok for someone else's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CydKnight, post: 7548405, member: 6873462"] I found the Starter Set campaign [I]Lost Mine of Phandelver[/I] worked just fine for a group of 10 year olds. They had the option of using the pre-generated characters that came with the set but they all wanted to roll up their own. I tried not to bog them down too much with details but give them enough to keep their 10-year old minds engaged for 3 or 4 hours. They even wanted to keep going after we ran through the campaign so I supplemented with some of the [I]After Lost Mine[/I] adventures on the DM's Guild. It went fine for the most part though we did have one player death late in the game when the Wizard decided to go solo against Glasstaff and his henchmen. The player was fine with it in the end as he rolled up a Barbarian that he seemed to be even happier with. I would just watch out for too much graphic horror or gore descriptions or adult-oriented themes especially if you are playing with kids not your own. What you may find is just fine for your child, may not be ok for someone else's. [/QUOTE]
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