Hey all-
I've got a player in my game that is a bit jealous of the other PCs. He built his character as a Soldier with plans on later taking levels in Scholar. As such he geared his guy more towards archery and Finesse fighting with a nice mix of social skills. The other two characters in the game are both soldiers. One is a Barbarian / Soldier mix and the other is straight Soldier. So, the Soldier / Scholar doesn't do as well in combat as the other two characters and now the player is talking about making another character. The Soldier / Scholar does fit the role as Faceman in any social situation quite nicely. And as the other two characters are already heavy on the bruiser side of the equation there really is no need for another tank. Any GMs out there have some advice for a situation like this?
Also, I'm not sure what the best way to handle new characters is. I don't want to just let a new character be as powerful as everyone else as they didn't "earn" their level. But at the same time I don't want the player to feel like they've got a useless character because he's 1st level and can't keep up with the higher level characters. I know that a 1st level character would level pretty quickly due to the higher level challenges he'll be facing, but that also hinders what challenges the group could take on, 3 5th level characters being a helluva lot more dangerous than 2 5th levels and a 1st level.
Any advice on this is much appreciated.
I've got a player in my game that is a bit jealous of the other PCs. He built his character as a Soldier with plans on later taking levels in Scholar. As such he geared his guy more towards archery and Finesse fighting with a nice mix of social skills. The other two characters in the game are both soldiers. One is a Barbarian / Soldier mix and the other is straight Soldier. So, the Soldier / Scholar doesn't do as well in combat as the other two characters and now the player is talking about making another character. The Soldier / Scholar does fit the role as Faceman in any social situation quite nicely. And as the other two characters are already heavy on the bruiser side of the equation there really is no need for another tank. Any GMs out there have some advice for a situation like this?
Also, I'm not sure what the best way to handle new characters is. I don't want to just let a new character be as powerful as everyone else as they didn't "earn" their level. But at the same time I don't want the player to feel like they've got a useless character because he's 1st level and can't keep up with the higher level characters. I know that a 1st level character would level pretty quickly due to the higher level challenges he'll be facing, but that also hinders what challenges the group could take on, 3 5th level characters being a helluva lot more dangerous than 2 5th levels and a 1st level.
Any advice on this is much appreciated.