WotC D&D Beyond Launches Its Character Quickbuilder

Designed to make creating your first character as easy and fast as possible.
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Mentioned in their roadmap last month, D&D Beyond has now launched its Character Quickbuilder, designed to make creating your first character as easy and fast as possible. This is in incremental progress, and the Quickbuilder will continue to develop based on feedback.

Our design process started with talking to players about their pain points, and conducting player research labs on prototypes (For those interested in User experience research, the prototype sessions were qualitative, moderated 1:1 sessions with an average of 8 participants per round, split across two prototype rounds).

Our goal is to learn not only about the challenges with the current builder but also about players’ end-to-end D&D experience.

Here are some of the design principles we developed from those early conversations and research studies that have guided the design explorations and concepts we’re showing you today.
  • You shouldn’t have to be an expert in the rules to build a character.
  • It should feel great to use across all device sizes, from phones to 4K monitors.
  • Lead with iconic D&D art, not walls of text and rules details in tiny pop-ups.
  • Provide easy default selections and let players decide how deeply to customize their characters.
  • Put the DM back in control of their campaign, including which rules it uses or omits.
  • Help players see and avoid common builder mistakes, such as forgetting ability score bonuses or picking duplicate skill proficiencies.

 

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Color me surprised, I really thought they were making this 5.5 only. I guess they made good on the promise that they're going to make DDB systems a bit more interchangeable and compatible.
 

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I think it looks and works nicely so far. I'd like to see the filters on the inital page so that if you are randominging a character you don't get things you don't want. I also think a campaign setting filter would be a good idea--today it's just Eberron and FR, but soon enough that list will grow and not all of the options will make sense in every game.
 


I just rolled randomly and I got a Rock!! Gnome Cleric Haunted One that is. Never say never but I don't Forsee ever playing 5.x again. though I do like to keep up on things with D&D and it's cool to see D&DB seems to be getting better.
 

I just rolled randomly and I got a Rock!! Gnome Cleric Haunted One that is. Never say never but I don't Forsee ever playing 5.x again. though I do like to keep up on things with D&D and it's cool to see D&DB seems to be getting better.
My attempt to generate a randomly rolled character gave me a Bright Gallus* Champion** Physician*** named Zenogume****.

They aren't kidding about the random part, especially if you have a bunch of partnered content in your D&D Beyond library! Zenogume is now destined to become an NPC in my Spelljammer campaign.

* A chicken person from the Humblewood Campaign Setting.
** A class from The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game.
*** A background from Grim Hollow: Player's Guide.
**** A word that Google gives me exactly one hit for, in the editorial of Polish magazine.
 

What really impressed me is that when I used a 2024 race and a 2014 background (neither of which have stat increases), it defaulted to the Tasha's +2/+1 anywhere rule, and put them in the main stats for the class. (Str and Con for the Elf Barbarian I tested.)

This really impressed me too, because that's exactly how I intend to run 5e in its current state. It defaulting to that logic when you make those selections was a really nice surprise.
 


My attempt to generate a randomly rolled character gave me a Bright Gallus* Champion** Physician*** named Zenogume****.

They aren't kidding about the random part, especially if you have a bunch of partnered content in your D&D Beyond library! Zenogume is now destined to become an NPC in my Spelljammer campaign.

* A chicken person from the Humblewood Campaign Setting.
** A class from The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game.
*** A background from Grim Hollow: Player's Guide.
**** A word that Google gives me exactly one hit for, in the editorial of Polish magazine.
That's crazy. I only have the 2024 core books, so it was pretty straight forward. I just don't have the mental wherewithal for all the mechanical options to play 5E anymore like I did in the 2E and 3E days.
 


That's crazy. I only have the 2024 core books, so it was pretty straight forward. I just don't have the mental wherewithal for all the mechanical options to play 5E anymore like I did in the 2E and 3E days.
The quickbuilder gives me:
  • 21 5e and 15 5.5e classes
  • 94 5e and 59 5.5e species
  • 96 5e and 56 5.5e backgrounds
That's a lot of options!
 

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