Flushmaster,

Considering that a real world new recruit who’s only martial experience is about 8-10 weeks of basic training would probably be a second or maybe even third level fighter, first level characters aren’t very impressive. If there’s an actual zero next to “Experience” on your character sheet you aren’t a grizzled veteran and you haven’t seen anything rougher than a barfight. You probably lost that fight, too.

Zoutpeper,

I’d never recommend playing dnd 5e at level 1, even for beginners. Level 3 is where classes get their basic identity and you don’t instantly die to everything

CeruleanRuin,
@CeruleanRuin@lemmy.one avatar

The first few levels should be thought of as a tutorial, where there is no true peril no matter what enemies you face.

It’s useful to get a feel for a new character before you start piling on all the details of class skills.

Zoutpeper,

But the peril is highest in those first few levels as a strong breeze will kill a level 1 character. I also think it is hard to get a feel for a character if they lack eveything that defines them class-wise imo

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