It also doesn't do the best job of explaining what your choices really entail. Also your DM may or may not include everything in their game some races might not be present in their world for example. Say you want to play a spellcaster but none of the options for 'where your magic comes from' really work for you? That's fine, talk to your DM and you'll likely work something out. The 'character builder for newbs' kind of shoehorns you into the basic options when one of the big joys of D&D is inventiveness and the space to be flexible. It's is a bit more confusing to read than the PHB though - and lacks the walkthrough on how to make a character - so if you want to get into the game I do recommend one. ![]() If you don't have a players handbook the SRD has slightly cut down versions of the races and classes (basically missing subraces and subclasses: so instead of having 3 subrace options for elves it has 1 and so on). The full one is better (though missing some options since it's just drawn from the SRD). I'd kind of recommend against their 'character builder for newbs'.
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