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For character creation, advice and sharing (system agnostic) Thanks to for the logo! I have a sister who is interested in playing Pathfinder. She's been looking through my books recently, and asked how hard it is to play, to which I said not hard, but can be time consuming, which is true. However, I don't really want my 14 year old sister to join my game of mid twenties guys. Boris fx 10 keygen crack. (We've been known to say/do things that are not appropriate for her age.) So, instead, I have decided to teach her how to play in a one on one adventure, however I have never run one before, and I am known to be a bit of a player killer (though, I've never actually killed a player character.) So, anyways, anyone have any tips on how to build/start a one on one adventure, as well as her character?

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She's not playing a wizard or sorcerer, and wants to play a dogfolk. (I'm having her play a Canine Anumus, which should be simple enough.) and I figured, if I can't find a pre-built adventure, then I'll just build it and set it in my campaign world, which I've been meaning to flesh out more anyway. But as I've said, I have never done this before, so any help will be appreciated. I second having an NPC along with her. I'd suggest something with healing capability.

A full caster built Cleric should work fine without stealing the limelight from your 'main character'. Lay down heals and buffs on her, letting her character 'do' all the actual work. Honestly, most modules designed for level 1 characters could likely be modified for a single player. Slap the simple template on anything that looks a little too tough for her to handle, maybe drop some of the enemies from certain encounters and lower the DCs of traps or challenges as needed. The same advice works if you're going full homebrew as well, of course. We've made her character.

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A Level 1 Catfolk Ranger, who will be focusing on archery. I've given her the animal companion early. (It's a Cooshee, aka Elven Dog, which I know is for elves/half-elves only, but she liked it, so I said sure.) Her first encounter will be her and her Cooshee against a Stag that her character has been tracking. (Since she wants to be a hunter, I'm going to make her first outing with the character a hunt, so she can better learn the layout of what that entails.) Once she meets the GMNPC, a front line dwarven cleric/warpriest, that is when we'll get to the multi person encounters. Though, the first one will be against 2-3 goblins, well, 2 groups of 2-3 goblins, depending on how things go.