Statistics in D&D represent how your character interacts with the world and what they can (and cannot) accomplish. Is he an eloquent Abjuration Wizard who defends the weak and stirs loyalty among those he saves? Better take a high Charisma to back that up. Likewise, your own back story and school of magic will give you an idea of what is important. It’s a cool bit of back story which I carried into my statistics by giving him a higher than normal Constitution score. As an example, my current Wizard is a Necromancer (School of Necromancy) who spent a lot of his research time experimenting on himself with different poisons and antidotes to learn their effects. The reason I think this is an important first step is because what you choose should match your backstory, and will define a bit of how you choose your statistics. Once you have a great back story for your Wizard, the first thing you need to decide is what Arcane Tradition (School of Magic) your Wizard is going to use. So instead of focusing on your back story (which is REALLY important), let’s help you fill out your stat sheet and fill your spellbook. We’ve previously covered great tips for new RPG players to help them setup their characters and those articles are a great place to start as they will help you get the most out of your new roleplay experience but I want to get more specific in this article Wizards.
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