Racial feats are rarely used by DnD players, but Prodigy is one available for half-elves, half-orcs, and humans, found in Xanathar's Guide to Everything. This feat lets the player gain proficiency in a skill of their choice along with expertise in a skill in which they already have prof...
Features like Jack of All Trades and Expertise are useful forD&D 5eBarbarians who want to do more outside combat. Even Bard spellcasting can be saved for social situations or exploration. However, getting the most out of a Bard does require five levels for Font of Inspiration. This is a l...
Where most classes are combat oriented, the Con Artist is heavily social. Much like a rogue, they get expertise, but the difference is that Con Artists focus upon persuading, tricking, and generally spying in place of dealing a fair deal of damage. Con Artist Strengths: In low magic setti...
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so cautious adventurers invest extra coin to plate their weapons with silver. You can silver a single weapon or ten pieces of ammunition for 100 gold pieces. This cost represents not only the price of the silver, but the time and expertise needed to add silver to the weapon without making ...
But the class doesn’t stop there. Bards also gain access to the most skill proficiencies of any class, with Expertise and Jack of All Trades allowing the bard to both specialize and be a generalist. Bards can also support themselves and their parties with Bardic Inspiration, shoring up criti...