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So I have an interesting situation on my hands. I've been into pnprpgs for roughly 25 years, the number of actual gaming groups I've played in could be counted on one hand...
At work the other day, I somehow got myself volunteered to run a D&D game for some friends there that have never played before. I suggested Pathfinder as I felt it was an upgrade to 3.5 and I was more comfortable with PF rules, they all agreed...they kind of had to since i got roped in to run the game.
After looking through my books to get familiar with the game again, I decided to first run the beginner box adventure to 1) break them in a little 2) get them into sandpoint without worrying about detailed backstories and other fluff that may drive a timid new gamer away from the game.
Unnecessarily long backstory behind, I do have one player that has a similar level of experience to me, the party will consist of a rogue, sorcerer, monk, and druid.
My question is what pitfalls would you forsee with a party like this and are there recommendations you would make for me to any editions i should make to prevent a TPK situation?
Thanks!