Dungeons and dragons is foremost a series of rule systems, and don't have characters as such. However, some of the editions have iconic characters. In 3.5, some of the characters where:
Tordek - dwarven fighter
Regdar - human fighter
Mialee - elven wizard
Nebin - gnomish illusionist
Lidda - halfling rogue
Krusk - half-orc barbarian
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The Production Budget for Dungeons and Dragons was $35,000,000.
Dungeons & Dragons is not, and never has been, banned in England.
As large as the smallest Dungeons & Dragons giant figure.
Dungeons and Dragons grossed $33,771,965 worldwide.
They entered through a Dungeons and Dragons themed rollercoaster.
Dungeons and Dragons grossed $15,185,241 in the domestic market.
Dungeons and Dragons.
AnswerDungeons and Dragons is a complex role playing game which became popular in the 1970's. Characters were created using dice and a Dungeon Master controlled the game. It is the precurser to the popular net game World of Warcraft, sharing many of the same features. It is a pencil and paper RPG (role playing game), meaning that the action takes place in your head and stats, and other things are written down. While there are rule books for Dungeons and Dragons, many people make alterations to suit their particular, and the groups style of play.
SRD stands for System Reference Document. This applies to Dungeons and Dragons because it is a comprehensive tool box that is compatible with not only Dungeons and Dragons but also other roleplaying games.
There are none. Dungeons and Dragons Online is an MMO. MMOs never have cheat codes.