Ideal Spells for Undead Warlocks When choosing cantrips, a Warlock can never go wrong with Eldritch Blast, butother useful spell optionsinclude Toll the Dead and Chill Touch. First level spells such as Hex, Hellish Rebuke and Cause Fear work well with the spells granted automatically by the Un...
While a combination of class features and items makes this build pretty good at Saving Throws, your Armor Class may lag behind other builds. To cover this weakness, you can pick up the Defensive Duelist Feat, which allows you toadd your Proficiency Bonus to your Armor Classagainst an attack...
Now, what if my multiclass character is a Warlock/Cleric, and the Warlock's Spell Save DC is the lower one, can I still use the Cleric's Spell Save DC for spells that I cast through invocations from this feat? dnd-5e-2014 feats spellcasting ability-scores eldritch-invocations Share...
However, class is only part of what makes up a 5E character. Subclass decisions can make a huge difference on how a character plays. Starting with the artificer, I will be going through each of 5E’s classes and ranking their subclasses by power level. To help explain my rankings, there ...
Aside from classes, several new and revised spells are included in this playtest, with smite spells, excluding Searing Smite and Wrathful Smite, now being Paladin exclusive and working alongside their new Paladin’s Smite feat. Hex is now a Warlock-exclusive spell, Hunters Mark, Conjure Barrage,...
Best feat for Charisma-based casters – Magic Initiate: Warlock Among spellcaster perks, few can compare toMagic Initiate: Warlock. That’s because the Eldritch Blast cantrip and the Hex spell. The former deals decent damage and, since it’s a cantrip, it can be used over and over without...
Best BG3 Warlock build Best BG3 Wizard build Best BG3 Barbarian build Race Half-Orc Subclass Berserker Background Soldier At level three, choose the Berserker subclass to gain Enraged Throw, which gives you an extra attack and bonus damage with thrown attacks. Then pick up the (frankly over...
paladins are equipped for any type of danger. Even better, paladins share these awesome features, granting their increased saves and even resistance against spell damage*to allies within 10 feet of them. Since my first 5E character smote an offending villain to my current paladin/warlock hybrid,...
Is that correct? Now, what if my multiclass character is a Warlock/Cleric, and the Warlock's Spell Save DC is the lower one, can I still use the Cleric's Spell Save DC for spells that I cast through invocations from this feat? dnd-5e-2014featsspellcasting ...
But this ain’t just about DC calculations. D&D 3.5 also had a lot of tiny little rules that were just super easy to forget during play. They were neat — and included things like skill synergies and the Dodge feat — but a rule you forget to use is a rule that doesn’t exist. ...