![]() ![]() It was at his mother’s suggestion that Erik decided to leave home and find his true gift. While his nuclear family remained supportive, his peers and clan began to distance themselves from Erik. However, no matter how hard he studied, he lacked natural talent. He also had the privilege of having an esteemed mage of a mother, who introduced Erik to the art. Joyous and bright, he enjoyed speaking with his peers and family as much as he loved studying. Below is an example of how you can marry a character’s accent, backstory, and personality together.ĭespite being half-human, Erik is a beloved member of his clan. When roleplaying, always keep your character’s backstory and personality in mind. These traits are great for keeping a key player like you alive and on the battlefield.įelassan How to Roleplay as a Half-Elf Wizard Some general combat-appropriate spells you’d want to take are:įor cantrips, consider the following for combat use:įrom your Fey Ancestry trait, you also have advantage against being charmed. Wizards rely heavily on their spells and cantrips in combat. The Sage and Noble backgrounds are optimal backgrounds for a Half-Elf Wizard. ![]() If you want to be knowledgeable in revelations and secrets, enter the School of Divination. If you want to play as a protector or banisher, enter the School of Abjuration. There’s a wide variety of Arcane Traditions to choose from and to specialize in. If so, make Charisma your second-best score instead. Do you want to be harder to hit, or harder to kill? The exception is if you plan to join the School of Enchantment. The next-highest goes to Constitution or Dexterity, depending on how you want to survive in your games. ![]() From your rolls, put the highest number under Intelligence. One of the first steps in making a Half-Elf Wizard character is to roll your stats. Click here to pick up your own copy of The Player’s Handbook ! How to Make a Half-Elf Wizard The Half-Elf race AND the Wizard class can be found in the Player’s Handbook. I then adjusted them based on the character’s race.įor all the rest of the information, I used my best judgment to create what I thought would be a “typical” build for each race and class.Don’t want to go full Elf yet in your next D&D game? Do you want to try and see what it’s like to play as a powerful and knowledgeable magic user too? If you’re ready to be both, the Half-Elf Wizard is a great choice for your next D&D character. I placed the first two scores in the abilities as suggested in the Player’s Handbook for the quick build for the class, and I put the others where I thought best for the class. I used the standard array for ability scores. You will have to make all other adjustments that may be needed for the new, higher level character. You can find box-by-box instructions HERE.Ĭhanging the level will only update the next level XP goal, the proficiency bonus and all of the fields that are effected by the changed proficiency bonus. You can change any of the information and continue to use the sheet as your character advances in level. I used the suggested quick build from the Player’s Handbook as a guide to fill in the information. I also gave each character a name, added the Artificer class and added a character sketch (from images I found freely on the internet – I make no claim to them). While I was at it I corrected mistakes and added more information. I completely overhauled them, primarily by putting them onto the latest version of my form-fallible character sheets (find them HERE). This is an update to the Quick Play Character Sheets I posted in 2014 (find them HERE). Pick the race and class you want, download the filled-in character sheet and you will be ready to play. Ready-To-Play First Level Character Sheets If you want a ready-to-play first level character for fifth edition dungeons and dragons, simply select your character sheet below. ![]()
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