
Updated February 10th, 2021 by Kristy Ambrose: The term " intermediate" in D&D refers to a wide range of unspecified levels, ranging from about 6 to 14.

Here are great characters you can create as an intermediate player in Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition. If you have a good understanding of D&D 5e's basic mechanics, you can make some truly amazing builds. RELATED: Baldur's Gate 3: 5 Reasons Why We're Excited (& 5 Why We're Worried)

With six core attributes to manage, a wide range of skills, weapons, armor, and even classes, there is a lot of ways to personalize your character. While many players or Game Masters, sometimes referred to as Dungeon Masters or DMs depending on what tabletop game you're playing, would recommend you stick with a single class, there are plenty of opportunities to make unique, complex characters. Dungeons & Dragons can be an intimidating game to get into.
