Look up dnd 5e book pdf. You'll find one available. Also, about the character sheets, I'm pretty obsessive compulsive. I kept adding onto it, and debating what to include or disclude. In the end, everything got included. If you want to though, I do recommend expanding story and personality. In DnD, as cool as stat rolls are, personality is 100% key. Personality is what makes a character climb into a freezer inside of a castle to find some frozen chicken to eat and accidentally blow up the entire east end of the castle while other characters are doing things with actual purpose to the story. It makes hilarious situations, as well as dynamic situations. Characters need flaws to them, and strengths (personality and statwise) otherwise there would be no point with a bunch of completely perfect assassins running around slice-and-dicing things. Also, the character who crawled into the freezer? She made it out with 2HP and hypothermia. She got completely wrecked. It wasn't a smart move, but it was a move she made because of her personality. She was ALWAYS hungry. XD