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<blockquote data-quote="Elf Witch" data-source="post: 5924420" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>I usually agree with Monte but this time I don't. I enjoy character creation and I don't find it to be a chore. It really is not that hard you pick your race, class, feat, skills and weapons. It takes me about 20 minutes to do this for a first level character. </p><p></p><p>Yes there are a lot of options if you choose to them but most of the time I tend to stay with the core. Which is what I suggest for people who hate all the choices. </p><p></p><p>As for newbies I find it works best to talk to them and get an idea of what they want then build the character for them. Once they start playing and learning the rules it is easier for them to understand how to build a character. </p><p></p><p>As for making choices at the beginning that may not work in the campaign that is what retraining is for and understanding DM. There have been times it becomes obvious someone picked the wrong feat and so if they have never used it or used rarely I will allow them to swap it out.</p><p></p><p>I also have an idea of what is going on in my world so I will say that concept is not going t get a lot of chance to use their specialties in the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf Witch, post: 5924420, member: 9037"] I usually agree with Monte but this time I don't. I enjoy character creation and I don't find it to be a chore. It really is not that hard you pick your race, class, feat, skills and weapons. It takes me about 20 minutes to do this for a first level character. Yes there are a lot of options if you choose to them but most of the time I tend to stay with the core. Which is what I suggest for people who hate all the choices. As for newbies I find it works best to talk to them and get an idea of what they want then build the character for them. Once they start playing and learning the rules it is easier for them to understand how to build a character. As for making choices at the beginning that may not work in the campaign that is what retraining is for and understanding DM. There have been times it becomes obvious someone picked the wrong feat and so if they have never used it or used rarely I will allow them to swap it out. I also have an idea of what is going on in my world so I will say that concept is not going t get a lot of chance to use their specialties in the game. [/QUOTE]
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