![]() Do I want to be a swashbuckling pirate who was on both the right and wrong side of a mutiny and left for dead? Do I want to play the half-air elemental searching for his djinni father as well as his lost fiancé? Do I want to play the berserker so I can hit things really, really hard? I like to know who my D&D characters are before I start baking in their mechanics because, more often than not, their personality and behaviors will influence damn near everything once I start building them. ![]() The first thing I do is brainstorm the type of character I want to play. However, I’ve found what works best for me and I wanted to share my step-by-step process of building a 5th edition character. What is a good character to play? What skills do I get? What classes and races are there? I’ve seen a multitude of guides, walkthroughs, and other methods to character creation and they’re all valid in their own ways. ![]() The 5th edition of Dungeons & Dragons has been around for quite some time, now, but I still see people who struggle with the technical aspects of making their characters.
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