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<blockquote data-quote="Garmorn" data-source="post: 1419208" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>When my daughter started around that age we where using 2e options. She was able to create a nice 1st level character and enjoyed the proccess. Key point was that she told me what she wanted, then I gave her suggestions on what would work.</p><p> </p><p>Let them create their own. Just don't execpt optiomized characters and every thing will work. </p><p> </p><p>Let them talk to NPC to find out about something evil that they can handle and the allow them to find helpful npc along the way. This will alow them to interact with the world, develope skills and scope beyond the basic hack'slash that they might or might not learn to like. It also give you a way to give them guidance if things are not going well.</p><p> </p><p>By the way if they are watching or paying attention to your normal gaming you might be suprised just how much they already know. </p><p> </p><p>We allowd my daughter to join the main group as soon as she showed that she had the basic rules down pat. Now we are doing the same with another of our group's youngone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garmorn, post: 1419208, member: 430"] When my daughter started around that age we where using 2e options. She was able to create a nice 1st level character and enjoyed the proccess. Key point was that she told me what she wanted, then I gave her suggestions on what would work. Let them create their own. Just don't execpt optiomized characters and every thing will work. Let them talk to NPC to find out about something evil that they can handle and the allow them to find helpful npc along the way. This will alow them to interact with the world, develope skills and scope beyond the basic hack'slash that they might or might not learn to like. It also give you a way to give them guidance if things are not going well. By the way if they are watching or paying attention to your normal gaming you might be suprised just how much they already know. We allowd my daughter to join the main group as soon as she showed that she had the basic rules down pat. Now we are doing the same with another of our group's youngone. [/QUOTE]
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