Below we’ve made some selections for races that will make powerful rogues in any campaign. Lightfoot Halfling Just as the Hobbit Bilbo Baggins is the archetypal fantasy thief, theHalfling 5eis a go-to choice for Rogues. All Halflings have +2 Dex and Halfling Nimbleness, allowing them to mov...
Although there is no single common background for human paragons, many share some common characteristics. They often arise from situations in which they have many opportunities to learn, either from parents, an accepting community, or even a monastery filled with learned monks and clerics.Races...
Humans are the most adaptable of the common races. Short generations and a penchant for migration and conquest have made them physically diverse as well. Humans are often unorthodox in their dress, sporting unusual hairstyles, fanciful clothes, tattoos, and the like.Primary Class:Rangers- Rangers ...
While the house rule supports potion drinking as a Bonus Action for the user, most agree that using a potion on someone else should still take an Action. This is because it would otherwise make combat a little bit too easy, and it ensures that a downed ally is still a significant issue,...
Best racesDwarf, Tortle, Shifter Best backgroundsHermit Ever wanted to be one with nature or transform into any creature? If the answer is yes, then theDruid 5eclass is for you. Druids are fairly flexible, able to polymorph into beasts, heal the party, and control the elements to turn a...
there is the Bugbear and the Changeling races from Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse. The Bugbear deals an additional 2d6 damage against creatures that haven’t taken their turn yet, while Changelings can alter their appearance at will, which is helpful for a class that is used...
DnD Ranger: Best races (Image credit: Wizards of the Coast) If you’re looking for a way to optimise your character, several DnD Races, now known as species, offer bonuses to Dexterity and Wisdom that are ideal for your DnD Ranger. Of course, we think it is equally important to play ...
Finally, some races can apply double proficiency for very, very specific means. These include: Dwarves, whose Stonecunning ability allows them to gain proficiency in History checks and double their proficiency bonus of those checks, but only when thinking about stonework. ...
which in turn adapt the method in which you can best play your character. For spellcasters, this is usually in the building of your spell list; for rogues and rangers, it’s in the allocation of skill points; for fighters, it's in feats, which they get broad...
Rogues rely on skill, stealth, and their foes' vulnerabilities to get the upper hand in any situation. They have a knack for finding the solution to just about any problem, demonstrating a resourcefulness and versatility that is the cornerstone of any successful adventuring party. ...