Showcase of five level 1 characters in D&D 4e, with notes explaining their playstyles /u/EarthSeraphEdna DnD: Roll for Initiative!

A person whom I talk to on a regular basis, and who has GMed for me in the past, recently claimed that in D&D 4e, “everyone has effectively the same set of attacks, with different fluff and damage types and sometimes different shapes.”

I rebutted with: “No, I absolutely disagree, and assert that level 1 characters, completely RAW, are significantly different from one another in playstyle. I can showcase some level 1 sheets, if you would like for me to do so.”

To which they replied: “please feel free to post a few character sheets if you like, but I will be pretty surprised if we conclude that the character options are as diverse as third-level 5e characters.”

And so, I am presenting five level 1 character sheets for D&D 4e, each with a different role, with no house rules at all. They come with notes on each character’s playstyle.

Perhaps someone could use these to help introduce players to D&D 4e.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L-uQ9Tdl0ZJX9xOXpAf2I6Py2ajc9O7tnqaeL60FghA/edit

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​r/DnD A person whom I talk to on a regular basis, and who has GMed for me in the past, recently claimed that in D&D 4e, “everyone has effectively the same set of attacks, with different fluff and damage types and sometimes different shapes.” I rebutted with: “No, I absolutely disagree, and assert that level 1 characters, completely RAW, are significantly different from one another in playstyle. I can showcase some level 1 sheets, if you would like for me to do so.” To which they replied: “please feel free to post a few character sheets if you like, but I will be pretty surprised if we conclude that the character options are as diverse as third-level 5e characters.” And so, I am presenting five level 1 character sheets for D&D 4e, each with a different role, with no house rules at all. They come with notes on each character’s playstyle. Perhaps someone could use these to help introduce players to D&D 4e. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L-uQ9Tdl0ZJX9xOXpAf2I6Py2ajc9O7tnqaeL60FghA/edit submitted by /u/EarthSeraphEdna [link] [comments] 

A person whom I talk to on a regular basis, and who has GMed for me in the past, recently claimed that in D&D 4e, “everyone has effectively the same set of attacks, with different fluff and damage types and sometimes different shapes.”

I rebutted with: “No, I absolutely disagree, and assert that level 1 characters, completely RAW, are significantly different from one another in playstyle. I can showcase some level 1 sheets, if you would like for me to do so.”

To which they replied: “please feel free to post a few character sheets if you like, but I will be pretty surprised if we conclude that the character options are as diverse as third-level 5e characters.”

And so, I am presenting five level 1 character sheets for D&D 4e, each with a different role, with no house rules at all. They come with notes on each character’s playstyle.

Perhaps someone could use these to help introduce players to D&D 4e.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L-uQ9Tdl0ZJX9xOXpAf2I6Py2ajc9O7tnqaeL60FghA/edit

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