Character creation in Roll20 for Dungeons & Dragons takes several forms. In its native state, players and GMs create a blank character sheet that is assigned to a player. From there, players can manually fill in the sheet with drag-and-drop available options from the campaign compendium or w...
Maps and miniatures don’t have to be fancy. Many committed D&D players will use websites likeHero Forgeto create custom minis of their character, but a simple token or object will do. For example, in our early games, we used Monopoly pieces to represent our characters. The same goes for...
I have no clue how to play and balance this new character. I'm not sure how to create a proper npc for this character since they were supposed to be a throw away enemy. How do I now balance the fights? Do I give the guard a character sheet and if so what level? #2 Au...
Okay, caveats caveated. I just want to take a minute to say thanks to all of the people who shared online gaming experiences with me. I would not have written this if I didn’t have a pool of other gamers to talk to about this because it really is something I feel is a little ou...
I would recommend to stay away from spellcasters for now, as they require some understanding of what their spells do in order to be played properly. Again, they don't need to understand their character sheet. They just need a plain language explanation of what their character is good at ...
It doesn’t all have to be serious talk, of course. A session zero might give you a great idea for incorporating character backstories into your campaign, or you might be able to help a new player choose which of classes and races will suit them best. ...
A basic character sheet can be found within the Player’s Handbook, but you can also find them online or make them digitally on sites like DnDBeyond. If you want to use Baldur's Gate 3 characters, you can unlock the dice set and character sheets from the website as well. 5. ...