In Dungeons and Dragons, as a player, how do you get the most from your ideals, bonds, flaws, and personality traits?
You have started a new Dungeons and Dragons campaign. You want your character to grow, how does that work, and should you even want it?
It’s time to roll up your first character for your first Dungeons and Dragons game, what are the five things you need to do to get that character going?
What are some of the pitfalls that a writer can come into when creating a character? And how do you avoid them?
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
Alright, we’re going to take that character creation to the next level. The first level, 101, is the very basic that you need to do.
This is a D&D/RPG topic, so if you are expecting it to be about writing, you might get something useful from it, but it’s going