![]() Gnome – found on page 35 of the Player’s Handbook Human – found on page 29 of the Player’s Handbook or page 17 of the free PDFĭragonborn – found on page 32 of the Player’s Handbook Halfling – found on page 26 of the Player’s Handbook or page 16 of the free PDF ![]() We’re going to focus on core PHB races for this post! Pick from the following races:ĭwarf – found on page 18 of the Player’s Handbook or page 12 of the free PDFĮlf – found on page 21 of the Player’s Handbook or page 13 of the free PDF There are expansion books with new races and lots of home-brew races available to explore online. ![]() They have a free PDF of basic rules for beginners, however, it’s limited compared to the full book. The Player’s Handbook or you can use D&D Beyond to access stat specifications for your character.One D6 (a six-sided die) OR four D6s (if you want to throw the dice once per stat and count up the numbers from there) OR the virtual dice roller.I knew that one day once I had a better grasp of things that I wanted to put together a helpful post like this for other newbies! What You’ll Need To build your first character you will need: When I first started D&D I was dramatically confused about how to do this and, honestly, reading about it on the internet didn’t help at all. Welcome to another segment of our Beginner’s Guide to Dungeons and Dragons, or D&D 101! In this post, I will guide you through the process of filling out your first player character sheet.
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