For a new system, unrelated to anything the players have played before, I generally run a one-shot with pregenerated characters. It not only gives the players a chance to figure out the system and possibilities before they make characters -- it also gives me the chance do character generation first, and get a feel for how to walk the players through it.
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On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Jeremiah Duncan <id.jduncan10@gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings! When you want to introduce ORE to your gaming group, do you do character creation with them first or do you come with pre-made characters for them to try out. My group has only played D&D.
I was thinking about Reign. (But I really want to play Godlike!)
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