Characters
The basics of character creation are the same in Feyworld as they are in the standard D20 system, but there are many differences between Feyworld PCs and those found in a standard Dungeons & Dragons campaign. Each part of the character creation system has been modified to fit the peculiarities of Feyworld, from ability scores to equipment. The basic changes in character creation are touched on here, while further detail can be found in Magic and Category:Religion. This chapter focuses on ability scores, races, classes, feats, skills and equipment.
Creating a Character
1) Determine Ability Scores
Roll 4D6 and add the three best rolls on the dice, dropping the lowest roll. Do this seven times, writing down the results of each roll. In another column, roll seven more scores in the same fashion. Next, determine the ability modifiers for each ability score and add them together for each column. If the sum of the ability modifiers for either column is zero or less, reroll that column. Once you have two viable columns of ability scores, select which column suits your concept the best and place your ability scores appropriately. Note that Feyworld includes a seventh ability score, Perception.
2) Select Race
Choose your character's Race
3) Select Class
Choose your character's Class
4) Select Feats
Select your character's Feats
5) Select Skills
Select your character's Skills
6) Choose starting spells/domains
See the section on Magic to select your starting spells and domains.
7) Starting money
Determine starting money.
8) Luck
Determine starting luck.
8) History
Determine your character's history.
9) Final details
Determine final details.
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