I’ve literally replaced some of the doors in my ‘newbie tutorial dungeon’ to just be thick curtains hanging across the hallway just to speed up the process from yet another door-discussion.
Ah! It’s a question about making a Baldur’s Gate 3 character. I’d have to take a look at how it does character generation, played lots of Divinity Original Sin 2 but haven’t started on BG3 yet despite having access to it for a long while.
The Monty Python “Run Away” yell is an extremely valid option.
That’s a bit of a vague question that’s sorta hard to answer without knowing more specifics about what you’re after. That said, D&D 5e characters tend to be at least okay mechanically even if their stats aren’t min/maxed and their choices optimized.
Would really like a chance to play Shadowrun and Cyberpunk RED/2020 as well but at this point I’m settling to play a Cyberpunk campaign in Genesys.
Is is really that bad? Are there any kickstarts, starter sets, or beginner boxes that could ease people into it?
I need a game with a worst wizard in my life.
Two changelings and a dragon… that’s pretty unique.
Is it an Eberron game or just happen to have access to those races?
I’ve found its better to expand organically than to make a million hyper specific breakouts when starting off or even migrating, but there’s nothing stopping us from setting a Magazine up for it at anytime.
Typically it’s best to start off with a few, active, places for people to be and then break off side areas if one topic is hogging too much of the spotlight. One or two active places is more attractive to potential new users checking a place out than to have a dozen places that all only have a post or two each every other day or so.
Just my experience though.
Dang, could have really used this when I was running my last campaign.