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D&amp;D 3.5 had tons and tons of tables for generating treasure on-the-fly.  So many, in fact, that I often became overwhelmed at the complexity.

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As a DM, I have to roll a lot of dice in-game.  This takes time, which is a precious commodity in the midst of a heated battle.

So I printed up a list of over 100 die rolls for a d20, and pulled that sheet out at the beginning of every session.  Every time I need a die roll, I look at the next one on the sheet and cross it off.  Once I realized how useful (and fast!) this is, I added d10, d8, and d6 die rolls to the sheet.</description>
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Here&#039;s a simple walkthrough for creating a character for 4th edition D&amp;D (assuming only use of the first Player&#039;s Handbook):

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