The Three Styles of D&D Resource Management
There are many ways to decide how to most effectively use your resources in D&D. What style do you use? What style is best?
There are many ways to decide how to most effectively use your resources in D&D. What style do you use? What style is best?
Part of our D&D 5E Basic Build Series, this Battle Master Fighter uses the Crossbow Expert & Sharpshooter feats to set the bar for damage-focused characters.
There’s a lot of misinformation regarding party roles in 5E. Just play fun builds! If you wish to optimize, make builds contributing many things at once.
The Undead Patron is shaking up character building and optimization, standing out even among intense Warlock competition with its unique and powerful features.
This character build combines Divine Soul Sorcerer with Undead Warlock for high damage, strong control and heavy party support by stacking multiple death wards.
The role of “Tank” does not function in D&D 5E as is popularly imagined, for two core reasons. What are these problems, and what is the solution?
Part of our D&D 5E Basic Build Series, this College of Eloquence Bard doubles down on the core Bard strengths in spell-based control and party support.
Healthy paranoia means acknowledging that your party faces life-or-death situations regularly, often against unknown opponents with unknown abilities, and taking sensible precautions.
Part of our D&D 5E Basic Build Series, this Artillerist Artificer uses careful selection of spells and infusions to control the battlefield and support the party.
Part of our D&D 5E Basic Build Series, this Monk uses the Way of Mercy to poison, push, and overpower your foes with unrivaled unarmed combat abilities.