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<blockquote data-quote="Kobold Stew" data-source="post: 6363160" data-attributes="member: 23484"><p>for me two crucial questions are:</p><p></p><p>* how old are your nephews?</p><p>* how many other role-playing opportunities do they have?</p><p></p><p>If they are comparatively young and without other opportunities, you have a great responsibility on you -- you get to share with them the joys of the hobby and make it sing for them. If that's the case, I do not know why you would bother limiting them in any way at all. You are their guide, and your values at the table will set their minds for the future: in that situation (which I am fortunate to be in regularly these days) I want to foster their creativity as much as I possibly can; house rules may emerge at the table, but I want them to play the game, play characters, and not exploit edge-case twinks.</p><p></p><p>If they are young with lots of opportunities, play the game *you* want. Again, you have a responsibility, and your rp values need to shine amidst a much broader field. In that case, I myself would not restrict multi classing, but it's really your choice. </p><p></p><p>If they're older players, it matters less, I feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kobold Stew, post: 6363160, member: 23484"] for me two crucial questions are: * how old are your nephews? * how many other role-playing opportunities do they have? If they are comparatively young and without other opportunities, you have a great responsibility on you -- you get to share with them the joys of the hobby and make it sing for them. If that's the case, I do not know why you would bother limiting them in any way at all. You are their guide, and your values at the table will set their minds for the future: in that situation (which I am fortunate to be in regularly these days) I want to foster their creativity as much as I possibly can; house rules may emerge at the table, but I want them to play the game, play characters, and not exploit edge-case twinks. If they are young with lots of opportunities, play the game *you* want. Again, you have a responsibility, and your rp values need to shine amidst a much broader field. In that case, I myself would not restrict multi classing, but it's really your choice. If they're older players, it matters less, I feel. [/QUOTE]
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