How to make a great RPG character

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How to make a great RPG character


Whether you’re brand new to the world of traditional RPGs or a pen-and-paper veteran, knowing how to make a great RPG character is a valuable skill, and one that doesn’t come easy. Sitting down to make something from nothing can be daunting, especially when you aren’t sure where to start and in theory you can be literally anyone in an RPG. These are some of the tips, tricks, and guidelines I use in my own games to narrow down the options.

Everyone’s creative process is different, but what I find most helpful is to start by trying to pick a singular concept. Keep your ideas short and simple—I shoot for a single descriptive sentence each—and don’t limit yourself to finding the perfect one. Instead, every time you come up with one, jot it down. The goal here is to get a body of ideas to draw from (or to combine!) as you go through the process and not get stuck on finding one silver-bullet perfect idea. Here are some examples:

  • A bumbling young spellcaster who lacks confidence and mixes up their spells.
  • The only child of a miserly moneychanger who wants to escape, travel the world, and see the ocean.
  • The former leader of a street gang sets out to turn over a new leaf on a bigger stage.





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