I run a game with all new players. We recently hit level 5 and one of them is asking if he can multi class. Session 0 established no multiclassing just to keep things simple. I already told him no, but am second guessing myself. I just want to keep things engaging for everyone.
What’s your opinion on letting brand new never played d&d before. They got interested from bg3 and none have missed a week yet.
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r/DnD I run a game with all new players. We recently hit level 5 and one of them is asking if he can multi class. Session 0 established no multiclassing just to keep things simple. I already told him no, but am second guessing myself. I just want to keep things engaging for everyone. What’s your opinion on letting brand new never played d&d before. They got interested from bg3 and none have missed a week yet. submitted by /u/Arthur-reborn [link] [comments]
I run a game with all new players. We recently hit level 5 and one of them is asking if he can multi class. Session 0 established no multiclassing just to keep things simple. I already told him no, but am second guessing myself. I just want to keep things engaging for everyone.
What’s your opinion on letting brand new never played d&d before. They got interested from bg3 and none have missed a week yet.
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