Warpiglet-7
Lord of the depths
I have just been exploring this more as I DM more. I still play over 50% since we have at least 3 DMs in my group.
I basically have people tell me what they want to play and then make a reason for it. For example, I am not into Dragonborn but if a player wants to play that, I roll with it.
I might just say they are a rarity—-I don’t necessarily fill cities with such exotic being…but if “Jane” wants to play a Dragonborn, I want to say yes.
Probably the biggest issue is that my campaign world has a prominent monotheistic religion when “Bob” wants a cleric of Pelor, I have an answer for that and a way to incorporate it.
i have found that players usually have something they want to “try” and excluding it does not improve buy in—-but my sample is surely biased.
I basically have people tell me what they want to play and then make a reason for it. For example, I am not into Dragonborn but if a player wants to play that, I roll with it.
I might just say they are a rarity—-I don’t necessarily fill cities with such exotic being…but if “Jane” wants to play a Dragonborn, I want to say yes.
Probably the biggest issue is that my campaign world has a prominent monotheistic religion when “Bob” wants a cleric of Pelor, I have an answer for that and a way to incorporate it.
i have found that players usually have something they want to “try” and excluding it does not improve buy in—-but my sample is surely biased.