You also gain any features the class offers at that level, though some higher-level abilities don’t stack (for example, extra attack). Your armor class is calculated based on one class’ rules, and your spellcasting is modified if both your classes allow you to use magic. If you’re c...
It’s an option that does a lot – and we mean a lot – of damage. You can weaponize both your Bonus Actions and Reactions, attack from a distance, and keep enemies at bay. They are one of the strongest melee builds in the game, and can be an overpowering force on the battle...
As a halfling, I've had good fun messing with Magic Stone which deals an extra 1d6 bludgeoning damage on top of your spellcasting modifier when you sling rocks at your enemies. Green-Flame Blade also does a good deal of damage and has the potential to jump to other enemies on a succes...
Always HP - Adds a bar to adjust HP. Why retired: I think Token Health does the job better for my use-cases.Autocomplete Inline Properties v2.1.1 A nice quality of life fix that autocompletes... inline... properties... Yeah, I probably didn't need to explain this one. Great ...
the damage of every attack with their Rage damage bonus. Taking several levels into the Barbarian class and then multiclassing into Monk creates a character who hits often and hard. However, such a build does risk low Armor Class, as the two classes' Unarmored Defense features don't stack...
How Does it Stack Up? A year ago, before heading to PAX, I posted here that the inaugural SHO had potential, but the treatment of RPGs as an afterthought really didnt do the games or the Con any justice. It was my intent to change that. So how does this year compare? We had 24...
Yeah, you bet your ass we're taking magic items. After all, while Hawkeye isn't innately magical, he often does receive help from high-tech gadgets (which are pretty close to magic, right?). The Manual of Quickness of Action will increase our DEX to 22, thereby bringing our atta...
"Oh, that. Only a saintly cleric can use that. No, I don't have it; I suppose one of you does." Clerasil shook his head. "None of us is a lawful-good priest. None of us even possesses it." "Well, then where is it?" Omnion demanded. ...
A Sword Bard gets "Two Weapon Fighting"...and with a paladin's "Defense" style, you can shore up your defense while you increase your ability to "Smite" and stack damage. And with those extra spell slots that the bard class provides, you're never wanting for damage...and those higher...
Here’s what each tier of exhaustion does to a D&D character: Considering these effects stack and you can literally die of exhaustion, this is a condition you want to be very careful with. The easiest way to combat it is rest; a long rest with some food and water reduces your exhaustion...