As a new DnD group, I spent weeks reading through the books and making resources and then we spent a full 4 hours just on character creation. My (also) newbie player friends weren't doing too well at avoiding being KO'd, so I built this 4-page document summarising the benefits and characteristics of each class, race and background, squeezing them as much as possible. That way, when they all die from the next tiny goblin ambush I throw at them, there wont be so much page turning when creating new characters. Or perhaps the druid wont spend a full 2 turns just running blindly at full speed and taking crits.
The section summarising classes in the PHB has been added into the document, with a separate page filling in the missing details. It's just a reminder of what's in the book, not a fully-fleshed-out info pack
I really appreciated the resources I found on here so I signed up to give something back
Ta
Biscuitfiend
btw - updated as there were 2 errors, druid spell slots and thief double skill proficiencies
The section summarising classes in the PHB has been added into the document, with a separate page filling in the missing details. It's just a reminder of what's in the book, not a fully-fleshed-out info pack
I really appreciated the resources I found on here so I signed up to give something back
Ta
Biscuitfiend
btw - updated as there were 2 errors, druid spell slots and thief double skill proficiencies