It would not fill skills, spells or equipment that falls under the criteria mentioned above, as well as languages for the fact that skills and spells, if completely random, can ruin a character.
It looks up (if the class can have them) spells and cantrips and forms a list (optional as to not make a faulty character)įills in additional stuff (AC, max and current hit points, hit dice, initiative, proficiency bonus and general proficiencies in tools/weapons and whatnot as well as speed)Īdds equipment that you'd get from your race/class (with the exception of equipment you'd have to choose from two options such as having an explorer's pack or a dungeoneer's packįinishing touches such as name, background and alignment (giving any extra stuff that is given from the background) Built in notebook to keep track of your adventures. Feats with descriptions so you dont have to memorize the rules anymore.
The free version lets you level up to level 5, and keep 3 characters, and for the price of a coffee you can have it all. It fills in the character sheet with the information it has D&D 5E CHARACTER BUILDER WITH ALL CONTENT FREE. It rolls for stats (using the standard rule of rolling 4 6-sided dice and subtracting the lowest number, repeat 6 times)ĭepending on the race and class, it gives priority to the most useful stats for the build Click to expand.well, im looking to make a program that could take information from a specific source (say, a downloaded version of the Player's handbook for D&D) write information, roll dice, things like that.