thecasualoblivion
First Post
Once again, I am reminded why I liked my D&D group. Sure, we had our deaths, but I can't think of a single "grind through 20 PCs before 2nd level" game. Not in Basic. Not in 2e. Not in 3e, 3.5 or 4e. Multiple DMs. Multiple modules (from B2 to S1). Never averaged more than 1 death a level, and even then pretty rarely. Truth was, we usually DID succeed, but never easily (well, rarely easily).
Maybe the DMs up here in the Mitten are soft, but I've rather enjoyed developing some of my PCs into actual characters...
My longest running 2E campaign of which I was a player featured the grind through PCs to a large extent. We took about 18 months to get to level 5, and definitely grinded through 20-30 PCs without breaking a sweat, if not more. At level three, we had all but three characters die(out of eight), and the DM made everyone restart at one. Those first level characters were dying every week at that point. Its kind of interesting that three of us survived the entire campaign with our first characters, one Bard, one Fighter/Mage that never fought in melee, and myself playing an Elf Fighter. I take pride in the fact that I survived that game while putting myself in harms way.