So you’re starting out a campaign at level 1 and you’re rolling into your first session with your rogue. They’ve gotten a name for themselves,
Now, I know what people are going to say, these games aren’t the same, but there are some similarities to them that I want to
Now, this isn’t actually my first D&D character, I’m still waiting for a chance to roll up one, forever a DM. But I want to
Kind of continuing the midst of physical distancing that we have going on all around the world, I want to keep talking about ways that
Almost forgot to share this, it was a rush, but I go through nine different level 1 characters for Dungeons and Dragons. I was hoping
I think this is the last big character creation piece that I haven’t touched on. I’ve previously done series of articles on the Classes, Backgrounds,
The last part of playing your D&D Character, there is no 401 for this course. To me there are three main parts that I wanted
Alright, so now you’ve started building your D&D character, let’s talk about playing your D&D character. Dungeons and Dragons after all is a role playing
Alright, we’re onto the last class for D&D character creation. In the prerequisites, we’ve talked about how to make a character that fits the campaign
Back into building a D&D character. We’ve talked previously about the simplest ways to make a character that doesn’t step on other players toes, that