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<blockquote data-quote="DND_Reborn" data-source="post: 7804021" data-attributes="member: 6987520"><p>Yep. When we began our table about a year ago, the DM and myself were the only two experienced gamers. The five others we've had come at one time or another were all newbies, not only fresh to 5E but D&D and RPGs in general. Even he and I were new to 5E! We've lost two (one moved away, another had romantic differences with a player who is still with us),</p><p></p><p>Now, even if someone brings in a new character like I mentioned in my other post, he has a session or two to make major changes, minor tweaks for slightly longer as long as the DM approves. However, once the character seems "set", you are stuck with what you have.</p><p></p><p>But, as I said, you can always have a character leave and bring in a new one if you aren't happy with what you have. Our DM might make you wait a session or two until he can write one character out and bring in a new one, but otherwise you are free to change characters at a whim.</p><p></p><p>I am currently playing my second character in the campaign. The first went off with another group when our party split. I might play him again someday, the DM might use him as an NPC, or he might fade away into obscurity...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DND_Reborn, post: 7804021, member: 6987520"] Yep. When we began our table about a year ago, the DM and myself were the only two experienced gamers. The five others we've had come at one time or another were all newbies, not only fresh to 5E but D&D and RPGs in general. Even he and I were new to 5E! We've lost two (one moved away, another had romantic differences with a player who is still with us), Now, even if someone brings in a new character like I mentioned in my other post, he has a session or two to make major changes, minor tweaks for slightly longer as long as the DM approves. However, once the character seems "set", you are stuck with what you have. But, as I said, you can always have a character leave and bring in a new one if you aren't happy with what you have. Our DM might make you wait a session or two until he can write one character out and bring in a new one, but otherwise you are free to change characters at a whim. I am currently playing my second character in the campaign. The first went off with another group when our party split. I might play him again someday, the DM might use him as an NPC, or he might fade away into obscurity... [/QUOTE]
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