Here is a pretty common dilemma for both experienced and new D&D aficionados alike.
For new players, they often don’t know what to expect from any of the individual classes so they just stare at the Player’s Handbook and hope someone tells them what to do. More experienced players have already seen it and done it and don’t want more of the same.
Today we’ll address the new player.
If you’re new to the game or if you’re helping someone new, the first thing to remember is to focus on the personality you want to play.
Don’t get overwhelmed with the rules and specifics of any powers or classes. Instead focus on the kind of hero you want to play.
Do you want to:
- Bash face at close quarters?
- Be mysterious and sneaky?
- Use spells to help the team?
- Strike from the shadows?
- Become a forest guardian?
- Serve in the town guard?
The idea is simple. Decide on the character’s place in the world and go with it. Your DM or a more experienced player can help you with the math and filling out your character sheet.
Another pitfall common to new players (as well as experienced players) is focusing too much on what the character could become. Dungeons and Dragons is a game about progress and change. There will be roughly 300 encounters, some 100 sessions between level 1 and level 30. If you play once per week that means that any plans you make for your character won’t be happening for several months at a minimum. Thinking about what the future could bring often stifles the decision making process of today.
Dungeons and Dragons offers you the ability to pretend to be whoever you want. Character creation gives you the chance to pick that person. If you focus on who you want to play in the future you may end up disappointed as the campaign may well go a completely different direction.
If all else fails, you can always play a random or premade character. There’s no harm in using someone else’s ideas until you get your feet wet.
Hope this helps, and as always have a great D&D night.
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