Champion Fighter Fixed: D&D 5e Subclass Revision
We fixed one of D&D 5e’s most unpopular character options: the Champion Fighter Archetype. Here’s our revised version for your review.
We fixed one of D&D 5e’s most unpopular character options: the Champion Fighter Archetype. Here’s our revised version for your review.
Portent is a powerful Divination Wizard feature, but the community has placed it too high on its pedestal. I explain why Portent is overrated by expounding on its limitations and its reliance on metagaming for maximum efficacy.
Your guide to Druid multiclassing for unique character builds in Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition (D&D 5e). Multiclassing is daunting for new players to learn, but rewarding for experienced players. Aside from optimization, multiclassing allows you to bring unique characters to life with outside-the-box specialties. Multiclassing can be useful for roleplaying as well, so it’s not merely for min-max-style players. Review my recommendations to discover inspiration for your next character.
I’ve created expanded spell lists for the Sorcerer subclasses that predate Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything. These expanded spell lists should even the playing field for older Sorcerous Origins.
Your guide to Fighter multiclassing for unique character builds in Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition (D&D 5e). Multiclassing is daunting for new players to learn, but rewarding for experienced players. Aside from optimization, multiclassing allows you to bring unique characters to life with outside-the-box specialties. Multiclassing can be useful for roleplaying as well, so it’s not merely for min-max-style players. Review my recommendations to discover inspiration for your next character.
The Battlerager Barbarian is a subclass that has been underwhelming since it was published. I’ve explored the reasons for its lack of popularity and made my own version. Enjoy!
Multiclassing can be useful for roleplaying as well, so do not make the mistake of thinking this guide is only for min-max-style playstyles. I’m analyzing the Barbarian class as both core and secondary within a multiclass build.
Let me tell you the tale of the toughest DM decision I ever made, and why I’m glad I didn’t take the easy way out.