Kaladorian said: How could you plan for that for that eventually seems unrealistic that you could survive every campaign in chronological order with the same character?. If the game is played right, yes the potential is there but character death is a real thing in most DM's games including mine over the past 20 yrs, no character has every truly survived everything an lived to tell about it. I know some players would like to see their characters live long an productive lives but they choose a very dangerous profession being an adventurer. You fight for those that cannot fight for themselves an dealing with those that would definitely be out to do harm to every member of your party an other around you if they decided to cross sword with you all. I just wanted you know that it may not be possible to have that dream unless you paid for it, an have a DM that maybe gives you a decent play though but they take it far to easy on the players by making the game not challenging enough an is in easy mode all the time. Player will eventually get bored an move on they need someone that can incite rage an happiness an overall emotional impact that is what D&D is about. You come for the comradery of the game the fun of winning but without the other side there is nothing but feeling like you are always on the winning side, which is great but sometimes you need more this way your story you have planned for your character flourishes. jk Don't worry, this is all part of the joke. ;)