Merkuri
Explorer
As a player, I like starting at 1st level. Although I've been interested in gaming for a while, I haven't been in too many long-running campaigns and I appreciate the opportunity to learn to use all of my lower-level abilities before I start gaining more powerful ones. This is especially true for spellcasters. If you start a campaign as a 7th level wizard and you've never played a wizard before, you'll probably have a hard time picking what spells to memorize and cast. If you've been playing since 1st level, you know how all of your lower level spells work already and it's just the new ones you have to get used to.
I never understood the argument that 2nd level characters are better because they have more "background" than 1st level characters. A 1st level character didn't spring up out of the ether. There's an assumption that you earned that 1st level through training and trials. A pre-1st level character is not really any fun to play, since they have basically no abilities or talents, but it's assumed you'll have done something to distinguish yourself. 1st level characters (in my opinion) are already a little better than the average person, so it's okay to say they've been around. Perhaps a full adventure is out of their league, but I wouldn't be surprised if the 1st level rogue has picked his share of pockets and the 1st level druid has put out plenty of forest fires. True, a 2nd level character will have more experiences under their belt, but does that little bit really matter all that much?
I never understood the argument that 2nd level characters are better because they have more "background" than 1st level characters. A 1st level character didn't spring up out of the ether. There's an assumption that you earned that 1st level through training and trials. A pre-1st level character is not really any fun to play, since they have basically no abilities or talents, but it's assumed you'll have done something to distinguish yourself. 1st level characters (in my opinion) are already a little better than the average person, so it's okay to say they've been around. Perhaps a full adventure is out of their league, but I wouldn't be surprised if the 1st level rogue has picked his share of pockets and the 1st level druid has put out plenty of forest fires. True, a 2nd level character will have more experiences under their belt, but does that little bit really matter all that much?