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Articles that pertain to character classes in D&D 5e to help players and DMs understand the ins and outs of the official archetypes of the game.

Pirates

How to Play a Pirate in D&D 5e

Often portrayed as fearsome yet likable antiheroes, pirates are typically seen as ruthless scoundrels motivated by more than just money who challenge the social system that beat down the lower class. The history of pirates, their tactics, and the legends surrounding them, all make for compelling and engaging roleplay and character builds in tabletop roleplaying games.

How to Play as Gaara in D&D 5e

I spent my early days in D&D 5e imagining how I could play a character who resembles Gaara from Naruto. He’s such a cool character with unique powers. Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything has gifted me with a subclass that is an add-water Gaara concept. The Swarmkeeper Ranger is meant to overwhelm enemies with sand! Learn how to play Gaara in D&D 5e today.

Rogue Assassin Homebrew Fix: D&D 5e Revision

Read my fixed version of the Assassin Rogue. I added more to the class to allow for high initiative rolls and mechanical advantages when using poisons and other tools. I reworked several abilities from higher levels. Check it out and tell me what you think of the Assassin 2.0!

Ranger

The Best Ranger Spells in D&D 5e (Updated for Tasha’s)

Choosing spells for a part-caster class can be daunting. Spells can cost valuable battle actions and may not always be worthwhile. In this article, we’ll go through our top Ranger spells for each level, keeping in mind a Ranger’s skillset.

Masochist Fire Dancer: D&D 5e Bizarre Builds

I realized a bizarre combo can be achieved by immolating oneself with Alchemist’s Fire then using Absorb Elements to resist the damage and empower melee attacks with fire. I’ve identified several class concepts that could feasibly pull off this strange self-immolation tactic, so check out my findings!

Why ‘Spell Mastery’ Is Incredibly Useful: D&D 5e Wizard Guide

This is your ultimate guide to Spell Mastery. One of the coolest, unappreciated class features of any class in D&D 5e is the Wizard’s Spell Mastery at level eighteen. Spell Mastery essentially transforms one first-level spell and one second-level spell into bonafide cantrips because they can be cast without expending spell slots.

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