Amnestic said:
Please, for the love of all that is un/holy, don't create a crazy hybrid. No Half-Dragon, Half-Weretiger, Paladin/Samurai/Monk/Battlemage multiclass bullshit. I played with a guy who used to do that and it was so goddamn tedious.
Basic does not mean bad. There's nothing wrong with the basic humans, elves, gnomes, halflings, dwarves, whatever. Feel free to branch out but don't neglect the basics.
hehe, as always amn, you show why you're my best buddy around here. Let me tell you about my first D&D game with a new group when I moved to a new school.
"Hey man, wanna play some D&D?"
"Cool, what level?"
"Oh, they're level 1"
"Awesome, I think I'll play a half-elf sorcerer"
*meticulously crafts a half-elf sorcerer*
*arrives at game*
"This is Misha, she's playing a Vampire, Level 1 Rogue."
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"This is Chris, he's playing a Magma Paragenasi, level 1 fighter, but he's not playing with the actual Magma Paragenasi rules, we're sort of making them up as we go along. By the end he'll be an elemental!"
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"This is Will, he's playing a Yuanti Half Blood, level 1 Ranger."
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yeah, basic is good. Keeps everyone on the same page.
although I don't have a problem with multiclassing, and as long as it requires extra levels through maybe a prestige class, exotic templates are interesting.. like the Dragon Disciple ends up becoming a half-dragon at the end of it, and that's sort of cool.. But not something to start with.
You want basic advice though... My basic advice to you, is to ignore everything everyone says here (except this) and just go and have fun. There will be people there that will fill you in on everything you need to know, and believe it or not, RPG players typically like new players, means they have more players to pull from when they want to put something together.