What you now want to know though is how do players and Dungeon Masters bring the characters to life. You use swords and sorcery to fight enemies and destroy foes – Goblins, Orcs, Trolls – maybe even a Dragon or two. You play as a character – an Elf or Dwarf or a member of another high fantasy race. However you discovered it, you have a rough idea of what the game is about. Maybe you have an interest in fantasy films or books, or maybe you are one of the *ahem* millions of people who find Dungeon Masters the coolest people on the planet. You’ve watched Critical Role or you’ve seen that one episode of Community. So, you’ve heard of Dungeons and Dragons. Today we are going to discuss the core stats in Dungeons and Dragons and what they mean. If you are a veteran, then welcome to you to. If you are a new to the world of Dungeons and Dragons then welcome. This article is number two in a series of Dungeons and Dragons basics I am writing for my own Dungeons and Dragons groups.
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