We'd mainly recommend these for Dex-based classes like the DnD Rogue. DnD Greatsword It's heavy, and it pairs perfectly with the Great Weapon Fighting feat 5e. Plus, it's impossible to roll a 1 with 2d6 – the odds are in your favor when it comes to DnD greatsword damage. Hand ...
There are many variations of this build that combine the Gloom Stalker’s Dread Ambusher with the Fighter’s Action Surge. You can experiment with the classes you take once you’ve got the core build online. For example, many people take three levels in AssassinRogue 5eand focus on surprisin...
As for noncombat, everything the rogue does is replicated by the much stronger bard. I’d even argue that bards fulfill the skill character role better, as they get more proficiencies and have the Jack of all Trades feature, granting half their proficiency bonus to all skills they aren’t ...
nitpicky square-counting. They don’t, by the way. It’s GMs that create endless, nitpicky square-counting, but that’s a story for another time. The problem is players are starting to notice that melee combat is the crappiest combat in D&D 5E. You’re absolutely always...
Lucky is a great feat for DnD players who struggle with Stealth checks to choose. Lucky gives the player three luck points which they can spend to give themselves advantage on any attack roll, ability check, or saving throw. Players must choose to spend their luck before the outcome is ...
Recommended classes Rogue, Bard, Warlock Liars, cheats, and snake oil salesmen all come from a Charlatan 5e background. If your character gets their way with a bit of cunning and charm, this might be the origin story for you. You'll start out with a disguise kit and tools for running...