D&D Conversion
Descriptor
In order to account for your rolled stats you should create a descriptor that takes into account your higher or lower stats depending on what you want to focus on.
A really low strength could be Weak.
A really low intelligence could be Dim.
A really high constitution could be Resilient.
A really high Wisdom could be Wise.
Species/Race and Type
Species should be your D&D Race, and your Type should be your class.
Does Something
Pick one Core Feature of your class, background or character concept that defines your character.
A Barbarian is implied with "Rages", so pick something else. Swings Heavy Axes is a more appropriate Does something.
A Warlock might choose "Rebels against [Patron]" as heir sentence finisher.
Spells
Use the following Spell Level Conversion Table
D&D Level | Level 3(5) + |
---|---|
Cantrips, Level 1 | 1 |
Level 2, Level 3 | 2 |
Level 4, Level 5 | 3 |
Level 6, Level 7 | 4 |
Level 8, Level 9 | 5 |
Level
Using the following Table to generate the level of the Monster or NPCs
CR | Level |
---|---|
0-1/2 | 0 |
1-3 | 1 |
4-6 | 2 |
7-9 | 3 |
10-12 | 4 |
13-15 | 5 |
16-18 | 6 |
19-20 | 7 |
21-24 | 8 |
25-27 | 9 |
28-30 | 10 |