Update: creating randomly generated 5.5e characters /u/trundlewheel DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Update: creating randomly generated 5.5e characters /u/trundlewheel DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Update to this post

I have rushed ahead of myself and populated 5/192 possible unique 5.5e level 1 characters (192 based on Class/Background combinations)

So far, I’ve really been enjoying the creative exercise of taking what the dice have thrown at me and turning it into a backstory and personality. Nothing too crazy has been spat my way yet, but it was interesting combining Soldier with Warlock, and Guard with Rogue. Both would be considered sub-optimal as they don’t offer any bonus to the primary stat.

Here’s the link to the Random Tables, which also links to each character sheet in a matrix. I would love to see others try it out and see what you come up with!

Below I’ll share the appearance and backstories/personality I’ve written for each new addition:

Barbarian x Artisan – Tiefling (Chthonic)

Gar is short and unnaturally pale, with every visible inch of his sinewy, muscular body covered in tattoos. His horns and tail are goat like, which add to his intimidating aura.

Gar isn’t good with the customers. A short fuse, combined with a know-it-all attitude to food & drink, make for an explosive combination. Though, when it comes to unusual cocktails and wine pairings, one could be forgiven for thinking that he does, in fact, know it all.

Despite this undeniable talent, Gar’s uncompromising nature means he has moved around extensively from tavern to tavern. His goal is to raise enough funds to finally found his own establishment and to run it his way.

Rogue x Guard – Aasimar

An unassuming, somewhat plain woman except for her piercing cyan blue eyes. Nina often uses her ordinary appearance to her advantage: blending into a crowd and hiding in plain sight when required.

Nina is a private investigator, specializing in reconnaissance. She mostly works with the city guard to disrupt organized crime activities by infiltrating the Thieves’ Guild and reporting back on her findings.

She also takes private contracts, including assisting jilted women by catching their cheating spouses in the act – a service for which she prefers not to charge Her only real vice is gambling. She loves to put her acute senses to the test at the cards table.

Sorcerer x Charlatan – Gnome

Standing a little under 1m tall, Engelbart makes up for in style what he lacks in stature. He is always garishly dressed, favoring bright colors and costume jewelry. If his clothes fail to make an impression, Engelbart’s enchanting voice will.

As a gnome, Engelbart was expected to have some innate magical abilities. However, for as long he can remember, he has had more of an arcane aptitude than many of his peers. Even surpassing some who have dedicated themselves to study (much to their frustration).

Engelbart was quick to turn his natural talents into money-making schemes, often beguiling unsuspecting tourists into paying him hefty sums for useless trinkets (or helping himself to the contents of their pockets while he distracted them with legerdemain).

Warlock x Soldier – Goliath (Frost Giant)

At almost 7ft tall, Sigmund is an imposing presence anywhere he goes. His platinum blonde hair and beard are both shaggy and unkempt. He is seldom far from Billy, his goat familiar.

Sigmund was a member of a local militia, tasked with guarding one of many cold and desolate mountain passes. One day, a storm and ensuing avalanche cut him off from his compatriots and revealed a mysterious cavern.

Cold and hunger drove him deep into the mountain, where a voice offered him survival in exchange for servitude. Sigmund accepted and found new arcane powers bestowed upon him, while his new magical mountain goat led him to safety.

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​r/DnD Update to this post I have rushed ahead of myself and populated 5/192 possible unique 5.5e level 1 characters (192 based on Class/Background combinations) So far, I’ve really been enjoying the creative exercise of taking what the dice have thrown at me and turning it into a backstory and personality. Nothing too crazy has been spat my way yet, but it was interesting combining Soldier with Warlock, and Guard with Rogue. Both would be considered sub-optimal as they don’t offer any bonus to the primary stat. Here’s the link to the Random Tables, which also links to each character sheet in a matrix. I would love to see others try it out and see what you come up with! Below I’ll share the appearance and backstories/personality I’ve written for each new addition: Barbarian x Artisan – Tiefling (Chthonic) Gar is short and unnaturally pale, with every visible inch of his sinewy, muscular body covered in tattoos. His horns and tail are goat like, which add to his intimidating aura. Gar isn’t good with the customers. A short fuse, combined with a know-it-all attitude to food & drink, make for an explosive combination. Though, when it comes to unusual cocktails and wine pairings, one could be forgiven for thinking that he does, in fact, know it all. Despite this undeniable talent, Gar’s uncompromising nature means he has moved around extensively from tavern to tavern. His goal is to raise enough funds to finally found his own establishment and to run it his way. Rogue x Guard – Aasimar An unassuming, somewhat plain woman except for her piercing cyan blue eyes. Nina often uses her ordinary appearance to her advantage: blending into a crowd and hiding in plain sight when required. Nina is a private investigator, specializing in reconnaissance. She mostly works with the city guard to disrupt organized crime activities by infiltrating the Thieves’ Guild and reporting back on her findings. She also takes private contracts, including assisting jilted women by catching their cheating spouses in the act – a service for which she prefers not to charge Her only real vice is gambling. She loves to put her acute senses to the test at the cards table. Sorcerer x Charlatan – Gnome Standing a little under 1m tall, Engelbart makes up for in style what he lacks in stature. He is always garishly dressed, favoring bright colors and costume jewelry. If his clothes fail to make an impression, Engelbart’s enchanting voice will. As a gnome, Engelbart was expected to have some innate magical abilities. However, for as long he can remember, he has had more of an arcane aptitude than many of his peers. Even surpassing some who have dedicated themselves to study (much to their frustration). Engelbart was quick to turn his natural talents into money-making schemes, often beguiling unsuspecting tourists into paying him hefty sums for useless trinkets (or helping himself to the contents of their pockets while he distracted them with legerdemain). Warlock x Soldier – Goliath (Frost Giant) At almost 7ft tall, Sigmund is an imposing presence anywhere he goes. His platinum blonde hair and beard are both shaggy and unkempt. He is seldom far from Billy, his goat familiar. Sigmund was a member of a local militia, tasked with guarding one of many cold and desolate mountain passes. One day, a storm and ensuing avalanche cut him off from his compatriots and revealed a mysterious cavern. Cold and hunger drove him deep into the mountain, where a voice offered him survival in exchange for servitude. Sigmund accepted and found new arcane powers bestowed upon him, while his new magical mountain goat led him to safety. submitted by /u/trundlewheel [link] [comments] 

Update to this post

I have rushed ahead of myself and populated 5/192 possible unique 5.5e level 1 characters (192 based on Class/Background combinations)

So far, I’ve really been enjoying the creative exercise of taking what the dice have thrown at me and turning it into a backstory and personality. Nothing too crazy has been spat my way yet, but it was interesting combining Soldier with Warlock, and Guard with Rogue. Both would be considered sub-optimal as they don’t offer any bonus to the primary stat.

Here’s the link to the Random Tables, which also links to each character sheet in a matrix. I would love to see others try it out and see what you come up with!

Below I’ll share the appearance and backstories/personality I’ve written for each new addition:

Barbarian x Artisan – Tiefling (Chthonic)

Gar is short and unnaturally pale, with every visible inch of his sinewy, muscular body covered in tattoos. His horns and tail are goat like, which add to his intimidating aura.

Gar isn’t good with the customers. A short fuse, combined with a know-it-all attitude to food & drink, make for an explosive combination. Though, when it comes to unusual cocktails and wine pairings, one could be forgiven for thinking that he does, in fact, know it all.

Despite this undeniable talent, Gar’s uncompromising nature means he has moved around extensively from tavern to tavern. His goal is to raise enough funds to finally found his own establishment and to run it his way.

Rogue x Guard – Aasimar

An unassuming, somewhat plain woman except for her piercing cyan blue eyes. Nina often uses her ordinary appearance to her advantage: blending into a crowd and hiding in plain sight when required.

Nina is a private investigator, specializing in reconnaissance. She mostly works with the city guard to disrupt organized crime activities by infiltrating the Thieves’ Guild and reporting back on her findings.

She also takes private contracts, including assisting jilted women by catching their cheating spouses in the act – a service for which she prefers not to charge Her only real vice is gambling. She loves to put her acute senses to the test at the cards table.

Sorcerer x Charlatan – Gnome

Standing a little under 1m tall, Engelbart makes up for in style what he lacks in stature. He is always garishly dressed, favoring bright colors and costume jewelry. If his clothes fail to make an impression, Engelbart’s enchanting voice will.

As a gnome, Engelbart was expected to have some innate magical abilities. However, for as long he can remember, he has had more of an arcane aptitude than many of his peers. Even surpassing some who have dedicated themselves to study (much to their frustration).

Engelbart was quick to turn his natural talents into money-making schemes, often beguiling unsuspecting tourists into paying him hefty sums for useless trinkets (or helping himself to the contents of their pockets while he distracted them with legerdemain).

Warlock x Soldier – Goliath (Frost Giant)

At almost 7ft tall, Sigmund is an imposing presence anywhere he goes. His platinum blonde hair and beard are both shaggy and unkempt. He is seldom far from Billy, his goat familiar.

Sigmund was a member of a local militia, tasked with guarding one of many cold and desolate mountain passes. One day, a storm and ensuing avalanche cut him off from his compatriots and revealed a mysterious cavern.

Cold and hunger drove him deep into the mountain, where a voice offered him survival in exchange for servitude. Sigmund accepted and found new arcane powers bestowed upon him, while his new magical mountain goat led him to safety.

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[link] [comments]  Update to this post I have rushed ahead of myself and populated 5/192 possible unique 5.5e level 1 characters (192 based on Class/Background combinations) So far, I’ve really been enjoying the creative exercise of taking what the dice have thrown at me and turning it into a backstory and personality. Nothing too crazy has been spat my way yet, but it was interesting combining Soldier with Warlock, and Guard with Rogue. Both would be considered sub-optimal as they don’t offer any bonus to the primary stat. Here’s the link to the Random Tables, which also links to each character sheet in a matrix. I would love to see others try it out and see what you come up with! Below I’ll share the appearance and backstories/personality I’ve written for each new addition: Barbarian x Artisan – Tiefling (Chthonic) Gar is short and unnaturally pale, with every visible inch of his sinewy, muscular body covered in tattoos. His horns and tail are goat like, which add to his intimidating aura. Gar isn’t good with the customers. A short fuse, combined with a know-it-all attitude to food & drink, make for an explosive combination. Though, when it comes to unusual cocktails and wine pairings, one could be forgiven for thinking that he does, in fact, know it all. Despite this undeniable talent, Gar’s uncompromising nature means he has moved around extensively from tavern to tavern. His goal is to raise enough funds to finally found his own establishment and to run it his way. Rogue x Guard – Aasimar An unassuming, somewhat plain woman except for her piercing cyan blue eyes. Nina often uses her ordinary appearance to her advantage: blending into a crowd and hiding in plain sight when required. Nina is a private investigator, specializing in reconnaissance. She mostly works with the city guard to disrupt organized crime activities by infiltrating the Thieves’ Guild and reporting back on her findings. She also takes private contracts, including assisting jilted women by catching their cheating spouses in the act – a service for which she prefers not to charge Her only real vice is gambling. She loves to put her acute senses to the test at the cards table. Sorcerer x Charlatan – Gnome Standing a little under 1m tall, Engelbart makes up for in style what he lacks in stature. He is always garishly dressed, favoring bright colors and costume jewelry. If his clothes fail to make an impression, Engelbart’s enchanting voice will. As a gnome, Engelbart was expected to have some innate magical abilities. However, for as long he can remember, he has had more of an arcane aptitude than many of his peers. Even surpassing some who have dedicated themselves to study (much to their frustration). Engelbart was quick to turn his natural talents into money-making schemes, often beguiling unsuspecting tourists into paying him hefty sums for useless trinkets (or helping himself to the contents of their pockets while he distracted them with legerdemain). Warlock x Soldier – Goliath (Frost Giant) At almost 7ft tall, Sigmund is an imposing presence anywhere he goes. His platinum blonde hair and beard are both shaggy and unkempt. He is seldom far from Billy, his goat familiar. Sigmund was a member of a local militia, tasked with guarding one of many cold and desolate mountain passes. One day, a storm and ensuing avalanche cut him off from his compatriots and revealed a mysterious cavern. Cold and hunger drove him deep into the mountain, where a voice offered him survival in exchange for servitude. Sigmund accepted and found new arcane powers bestowed upon him, while his new magical mountain goat led him to safety. submitted by /u/trundlewheel [link] [comments]

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Answers to “But that’s what my character would do.” /u/Windford DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Answers to “But that’s what my character would do.” /u/Windford DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Please help me make a standing list of responses and consequences for using the phrase, “That’s what my character would do.” I’ll start.

  1. That does not shield you from responsibility.

Players are responsible for hurtful actions towards other players. Resolve your problems out of game. If it’s toward NPCs, those in the game world may retaliate.

  1. Your character is now an NPC.

For extremes like PCs who refuse to adventure. “We discussed this campaign in Session Zero. Please make a character who is motivated to go on this adventurer.” It’s the DM’s role to provide hooks, not motivation.

Offer additional context as needed. Thanks!

EDIT: To be clear, the intent of this post is not about taking away player agency. It’s about dealing with players who use that excuse as an attention-seeking mechanism, or annoy other players and the DM.

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​r/DnD Please help me make a standing list of responses and consequences for using the phrase, “That’s what my character would do.” I’ll start. That does not shield you from responsibility. Players are responsible for hurtful actions towards other players. Resolve your problems out of game. If it’s toward NPCs, those in the game world may retaliate. Your character is now an NPC. For extremes like PCs who refuse to adventure. “We discussed this campaign in Session Zero. Please make a character who is motivated to go on this adventurer.” It’s the DM’s role to provide hooks, not motivation. Offer additional context as needed. Thanks! EDIT: To be clear, the intent of this post is not about taking away player agency. It’s about dealing with players who use that excuse as an attention-seeking mechanism, or annoy other players and the DM. submitted by /u/Windford [link] [comments] 

Please help me make a standing list of responses and consequences for using the phrase, “That’s what my character would do.” I’ll start.

  1. That does not shield you from responsibility.

Players are responsible for hurtful actions towards other players. Resolve your problems out of game. If it’s toward NPCs, those in the game world may retaliate.

  1. Your character is now an NPC.

For extremes like PCs who refuse to adventure. “We discussed this campaign in Session Zero. Please make a character who is motivated to go on this adventurer.” It’s the DM’s role to provide hooks, not motivation.

Offer additional context as needed. Thanks!

EDIT: To be clear, the intent of this post is not about taking away player agency. It’s about dealing with players who use that excuse as an attention-seeking mechanism, or annoy other players and the DM.

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[link] [comments]  Please help me make a standing list of responses and consequences for using the phrase, “That’s what my character would do.” I’ll start. That does not shield you from responsibility. Players are responsible for hurtful actions towards other players. Resolve your problems out of game. If it’s toward NPCs, those in the game world may retaliate. Your character is now an NPC. For extremes like PCs who refuse to adventure. “We discussed this campaign in Session Zero. Please make a character who is motivated to go on this adventurer.” It’s the DM’s role to provide hooks, not motivation. Offer additional context as needed. Thanks! EDIT: To be clear, the intent of this post is not about taking away player agency. It’s about dealing with players who use that excuse as an attention-seeking mechanism, or annoy other players and the DM. submitted by /u/Windford [link] [comments]

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Question for y’all have you ever try or did sneak in a popular fictional character? if did you please tell your story. /u/Theoawne DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Question for y’all have you ever try or did sneak in a popular fictional character? if did you please tell your story. /u/Theoawne DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Why I ask this question is because I have never ever heard/seen a person try sneaking in a fictional character (Or maybe they did I just never noticed)

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​r/DnD Why I ask this question is because I have never ever heard/seen a person try sneaking in a fictional character (Or maybe they did I just never noticed) submitted by /u/Theoawne [link] [comments] 

Why I ask this question is because I have never ever heard/seen a person try sneaking in a fictional character (Or maybe they did I just never noticed)

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DMs, what’s you weird boss fights or boss mechanics you’ve run? /u/Solsostice DnD: Roll for Initiative!

DMs, what’s you weird boss fights or boss mechanics you’ve run? /u/Solsostice DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I’ll get us started. This is an idea a friend gave me.

Last night I ran a Krampus fight where he wasn’t on the initiative tracker. Instead I had a time going on my phone, and everytime the timer hit 0 it would immediately end the current creature’s turn to take a turn itself. Then after it’s turn the timer would start again.

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​r/DnD I’ll get us started. This is an idea a friend gave me. Last night I ran a Krampus fight where he wasn’t on the initiative tracker. Instead I had a time going on my phone, and everytime the timer hit 0 it would immediately end the current creature’s turn to take a turn itself. Then after it’s turn the timer would start again. submitted by /u/Solsostice [link] [comments] 

I’ll get us started. This is an idea a friend gave me.

Last night I ran a Krampus fight where he wasn’t on the initiative tracker. Instead I had a time going on my phone, and everytime the timer hit 0 it would immediately end the current creature’s turn to take a turn itself. Then after it’s turn the timer would start again.

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[link] [comments]  I’ll get us started. This is an idea a friend gave me. Last night I ran a Krampus fight where he wasn’t on the initiative tracker. Instead I had a time going on my phone, and everytime the timer hit 0 it would immediately end the current creature’s turn to take a turn itself. Then after it’s turn the timer would start again. submitted by /u/Solsostice [link] [comments]

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Help me make a custom spell! /u/MadTaurus99 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Help me make a custom spell! /u/MadTaurus99 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I was able to acquire an item that will allow me to create a custom spell. The party is currently lvl1. The dm has said the restrictions such as lvl and components will be determined depending what the spell does. I’d love some help thinking of ideas. My character is a lvl 1 yuan-ti sorcerer. I’d like to create a spell that will be useful at later levels as well, or at least still fun and interesting

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​r/DnD I was able to acquire an item that will allow me to create a custom spell. The party is currently lvl1. The dm has said the restrictions such as lvl and components will be determined depending what the spell does. I’d love some help thinking of ideas. My character is a lvl 1 yuan-ti sorcerer. I’d like to create a spell that will be useful at later levels as well, or at least still fun and interesting submitted by /u/MadTaurus99 [link] [comments] 

I was able to acquire an item that will allow me to create a custom spell. The party is currently lvl1. The dm has said the restrictions such as lvl and components will be determined depending what the spell does. I’d love some help thinking of ideas. My character is a lvl 1 yuan-ti sorcerer. I’d like to create a spell that will be useful at later levels as well, or at least still fun and interesting

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[link] [comments]  I was able to acquire an item that will allow me to create a custom spell. The party is currently lvl1. The dm has said the restrictions such as lvl and components will be determined depending what the spell does. I’d love some help thinking of ideas. My character is a lvl 1 yuan-ti sorcerer. I’d like to create a spell that will be useful at later levels as well, or at least still fun and interesting submitted by /u/MadTaurus99 [link] [comments]

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What tips would you give me to write my campaign /u/Didier_du_16eme DnD: Roll for Initiative!

What tips would you give me to write my campaign /u/Didier_du_16eme DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I’m writing a campaign to dm and play with my friends so what tips do you have because I’ve never done it before

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I’m writing a campaign to dm and play with my friends so what tips do you have because I’ve never done it before

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What was the first D&D character you have created? /u/BossViper28 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

What was the first D&D character you have created? /u/BossViper28 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

There is nothing more to it, what was the first character you created when you first played Dungeons and Dragons, any edition? You can add what equipment you used (e.g. what weapons you had) but it is not needed, just what character archetype you were is just fine.

As for me… it has been so long that I don’t remember what my first D&D character.

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​r/DnD There is nothing more to it, what was the first character you created when you first played Dungeons and Dragons, any edition? You can add what equipment you used (e.g. what weapons you had) but it is not needed, just what character archetype you were is just fine. As for me… it has been so long that I don’t remember what my first D&D character. submitted by /u/BossViper28 [link] [comments] 

There is nothing more to it, what was the first character you created when you first played Dungeons and Dragons, any edition? You can add what equipment you used (e.g. what weapons you had) but it is not needed, just what character archetype you were is just fine.

As for me… it has been so long that I don’t remember what my first D&D character.

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[link] [comments]  There is nothing more to it, what was the first character you created when you first played Dungeons and Dragons, any edition? You can add what equipment you used (e.g. what weapons you had) but it is not needed, just what character archetype you were is just fine. As for me… it has been so long that I don’t remember what my first D&D character. submitted by /u/BossViper28 [link] [comments]

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What character should zip choose for curse of strahd? Please help /u/Ramenko1 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

What character should zip choose for curse of strahd? Please help /u/Ramenko1 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

My DM is hosting a 2024 dnd version of curse of strahd campaign with xanathar’s guide to everything. He’s asked us to all have separate races and classes. I’m fairly new, this is my 2nd campaign ever, and on my first campaign I was so ignorant of the process (dungeon crawl campaign), I barely did any damage.

I’d like to actually be strong on this campaign, but would like to make use of fun and use charisma.

My teammates so far have chosen: 1) Drow – Cleric Grave Domain 2) Halfling- Sourcerer Divine Soul 3) Tiefling zariel – 2024 Warlock Archfrey 4) Drawf – Barbarian – Way of the World Tree 5) Human – 2024 Bard – College of Dance

What class and race should I choose to give myself an advantage on this campaign? All of my teammates are veterans of the game, and I am a completely newbie, just started playing dnd 6 weeks ago. They know what they’re doing, and from what I’ve read so far they have chosen classes and races that will be advantageous to the campaign.

Please help!

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​r/DnD My DM is hosting a 2024 dnd version of curse of strahd campaign with xanathar’s guide to everything. He’s asked us to all have separate races and classes. I’m fairly new, this is my 2nd campaign ever, and on my first campaign I was so ignorant of the process (dungeon crawl campaign), I barely did any damage. I’d like to actually be strong on this campaign, but would like to make use of fun and use charisma. My teammates so far have chosen: 1) Drow – Cleric Grave Domain 2) Halfling- Sourcerer Divine Soul 3) Tiefling zariel – 2024 Warlock Archfrey 4) Drawf – Barbarian – Way of the World Tree 5) Human – 2024 Bard – College of Dance What class and race should I choose to give myself an advantage on this campaign? All of my teammates are veterans of the game, and I am a completely newbie, just started playing dnd 6 weeks ago. They know what they’re doing, and from what I’ve read so far they have chosen classes and races that will be advantageous to the campaign. Please help! submitted by /u/Ramenko1 [link] [comments] 

My DM is hosting a 2024 dnd version of curse of strahd campaign with xanathar’s guide to everything. He’s asked us to all have separate races and classes. I’m fairly new, this is my 2nd campaign ever, and on my first campaign I was so ignorant of the process (dungeon crawl campaign), I barely did any damage.

I’d like to actually be strong on this campaign, but would like to make use of fun and use charisma.

My teammates so far have chosen: 1) Drow – Cleric Grave Domain 2) Halfling- Sourcerer Divine Soul 3) Tiefling zariel – 2024 Warlock Archfrey 4) Drawf – Barbarian – Way of the World Tree 5) Human – 2024 Bard – College of Dance

What class and race should I choose to give myself an advantage on this campaign? All of my teammates are veterans of the game, and I am a completely newbie, just started playing dnd 6 weeks ago. They know what they’re doing, and from what I’ve read so far they have chosen classes and races that will be advantageous to the campaign.

Please help!

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[link] [comments]  My DM is hosting a 2024 dnd version of curse of strahd campaign with xanathar’s guide to everything. He’s asked us to all have separate races and classes. I’m fairly new, this is my 2nd campaign ever, and on my first campaign I was so ignorant of the process (dungeon crawl campaign), I barely did any damage. I’d like to actually be strong on this campaign, but would like to make use of fun and use charisma. My teammates so far have chosen: 1) Drow – Cleric Grave Domain 2) Halfling- Sourcerer Divine Soul 3) Tiefling zariel – 2024 Warlock Archfrey 4) Drawf – Barbarian – Way of the World Tree 5) Human – 2024 Bard – College of Dance What class and race should I choose to give myself an advantage on this campaign? All of my teammates are veterans of the game, and I am a completely newbie, just started playing dnd 6 weeks ago. They know what they’re doing, and from what I’ve read so far they have chosen classes and races that will be advantageous to the campaign. Please help! submitted by /u/Ramenko1 [link] [comments]

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