
Colin Moser |
So I'm planning on introducing a group of rabbinical students to roleplaying this Saturday night as part of my "Havdalah & Dragons" initiative :D
To do this I will be using the Pathfinder Beginner Box, which I am now totally in love with. That said, I have one player who has played some version of D&D in the distant past and might as a result of that want to play a druid. My question is, aside from the added complexity in terms of options at character creation, is there any reason why I couldn't use a character created with the standard rules in a Beginner Box game? I'm not much of a system wonk (which is part of the reason I'm using the simpler version to begin with), and I'm not really sure how to determine whether a druid created by the book would be overpowered in a party consisting mostly of Beginner Box fighters, clerics, wizards and rogues.
Anyone care to weigh in?