To 'roll up' a character means using a computer program or table to roll traits, skills, features and details of characters with a dice or other algorithm, which is only in World of Warcraft and other games, not DnD. In DnD (Dungeons and Dragons) to create a character you have to follow the steps in the Players handbook. If you don't have it, in each edition there are different steps, so you may have to search them up in the dnd wiki. www.dandwiki.com ~Inspektor
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There are instructions on how to make a monster in the DND 4E Dungeon Masters Guide on page 184.
The telephones in the office here have a DND button, which is pressed if someone does not want their telephone to ring, and it means Do Not Disturb
You need friends, a couple of notebooks, pens, a table, a storyline and (I recommend) a copy of the DnD Basic Rules.
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Dungeons and Dragons
Oh, dude, DND stands for Dungeons and Dragons. It's like this super nerdy game where you pretend to be wizards and warriors and roll dice to see if you can slay dragons or whatever. So, DND terms are just the jargon and rules you gotta know to not look like a total noob at the gaming table.
You go into tour and hit "Create New Character".
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