William Ronald
Explorer
Crothian said:Does it make a difference if the old PC is part of the campaign world you are playin verse a former PC that existed in a different campaign world? And does level matter? Not all former PCs are going to be high level though it does seem that many people are making that assumption.
Plus, I like that this has caused my own players to speculate which of the NPCs I'm using are former PCs or not since they were not involved in my former games.![]()
I think it helps to have an old PC from the same campaign world. Although a character from another world can work on occassion, it can turn into the Man from Nowhere syndrome. An example of this would be on believing for years that you are the most powerful member of your class in the campaign, the DM introduces someone whom your character SHOULD have been aware of for several years who is tied to the setting. I think much of this does depend on the DM and the story line. So, introducing a former Greyhawk PC to a Forgotten Realms campaign because of an important story element (a common foe, a common ally) is one thing. Introducing a former PC just to show up the players is another thing.
I don't think level matters so much as ensuring that PCs can matter, and are not just there to fulfill a DM's wish fullfillment fantasies. (If the campaign begins to revolve around the NPC, it might be a sign to consider your options as a player.) I think that it is legitimate to have NPCs more powerful than the PCs in any setting. However, it is important that players feel that their characters are making a difference in the world.
KRT said:This is the key point. Using former PCs is just a tool. Former PCs don't kill campaigns, Bad DMs kill campaigns.
I concur. I just think that a key thing that a DM should ask himself is what is the role of the NPC in the campaign.