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Let’s start by changing our dice color and rolling some dice. 

In the sidebar, find the little color palette icon, second row on the left and click it:

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Up pops this:

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Click on the first circle and a color picker shows up:

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Click the little polyhedral dice button, on the right of the top row of the Sidebar:

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A window pops up to let us choose the dice you have, add or subtract dice type, color your dice and more.
For now, we’ll just click on the gray Default die.

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Clicking on the Dice Color buttons in the upper-left corner will allow you to color the body and the text of the dice.

Click the first circle:

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Choose a color you like, click OK. 

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The second circle lets you choose the color of the numbers on the dice. Click OK when done.

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Close the color window as usual (X in top right of window). 

Play around and you’ll see your dice colour color changing in the dice tray. Hit OK when you have one you like. If you can’t read the numbers on the dice, the second circle in the window below lets you swap from white to black text.

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There are three methods. 

  1. Importing from another campaign or as an XML file from an external source like D&D Beyond.

  2. Using drag-and-drop to populate your character sheet.

  3. Using the character wizard.

The Character Wizard is under active development at the time of writing but it is the most user-friendly of the three, so we’re going to use that method for this tutorial.

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The character selection window opens. Hit the “Character Wizard” button , top righton the top-left of the window.

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And we’re in the character wizard:

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