Transcription of Conversions to 5th Edition D&D - Wizards
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Version @2015 Wizards of the Coast LLC. Permission granted to print and photocopy this document for personal use only. Page 1 Conversions to 5th Edition D&DThis document provides guidelines for converting charac-ters and adventures from earlier editions of Dungeons & Dragons to the fifth Edition . conversion of D&D material is more art than science. The aim of conversion is to arrive at something that feels like the older- Edition version, rather than at an exact repli-cation. The guidelines in this document are intended to help you create what you want, not to force your choices along particular lines. Converting Your Player CharacterWork with your DM to determine the best fit for your con-version. Your DM is the final arbiter of any DM sets the starting level of a converted character. For fourth Edition characters, fifth Edition level is two-thirds of fourth Edition level, rounded normally instead of always down.
You can use the character’s personality as played in pre-vious game sessions to help define personality traits, an ideal, a bond, and a flaw. Feats In the conversion process, feats from third and fourth edi-tion should usually be ignored, because feats in fifth edition have a very different place in the game than the feats did in
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