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<blockquote data-quote="flamewizo" data-source="post: 6819444" data-attributes="member: 6813895"><p>In 5th edition dragonborn is in the races selection. If you pick up a players handbook it's much easier to work things out. Some DM do not like Dragonborn and Tifling however if that's a character you wish to create go for it. </p><p>As a rouge the charleton background is a good basis. The backstory of the character is up to you as stated above use those points to build a history for your character. What made him a rouge what made him a charleton etc. The character is your own I DM and I allow for all 5th ed races and some home brews. Home brews are races that people would like to have available and have found or created class rules which takes s long time as sometime they are overpowered or underpowered this Is where DMs can be good to talk with. </p><p>However without a DM you are just making characters to play with in the future. So make them using the basic race, class and background rules found in the player handbook. The backstory can be anything you can imagine. Next step is finding someone or somewhere local that are playing D&D this could be some friends or a local games evening. </p><p>Alternatively if there are a few of you friends who wish to play together all you need to do then is work out who want to start a campaign. There are campaign books available but if your all new the best thing I did was get the starter set for D&D 5th ed once you got the basics set it is a lot easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flamewizo, post: 6819444, member: 6813895"] In 5th edition dragonborn is in the races selection. If you pick up a players handbook it's much easier to work things out. Some DM do not like Dragonborn and Tifling however if that's a character you wish to create go for it. As a rouge the charleton background is a good basis. The backstory of the character is up to you as stated above use those points to build a history for your character. What made him a rouge what made him a charleton etc. The character is your own I DM and I allow for all 5th ed races and some home brews. Home brews are races that people would like to have available and have found or created class rules which takes s long time as sometime they are overpowered or underpowered this Is where DMs can be good to talk with. However without a DM you are just making characters to play with in the future. So make them using the basic race, class and background rules found in the player handbook. The backstory can be anything you can imagine. Next step is finding someone or somewhere local that are playing D&D this could be some friends or a local games evening. Alternatively if there are a few of you friends who wish to play together all you need to do then is work out who want to start a campaign. There are campaign books available but if your all new the best thing I did was get the starter set for D&D 5th ed once you got the basics set it is a lot easier. [/QUOTE]
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