Learning how to make your first character in D&D might seem overly complex at first, but it becomes a simple process with some practice. In fact, it's the biggest hurdle you’ll have when it comes to playing the actual game. And seriously, we can't recommend doing so enough. Dungeons and Dragons books have shot up in popularity recently thanks to the additional publicity this long-running tabletop game has had in the media, such as its mentions throughout Stranger Things and in livestreamed campaigns such as Critical Role. This means that the iconic RPG is now even more accessible than ever, with free online resources that can help you jump into playing your first session without having to spend any money on things like the Dungeons and Dragons Starter Set or Player's Handbook.So, where should you start? The fifth edition of D&D is the most recently released version, so this is the one we'll run through the