Path of Wild Magic Barbarian: D&D 5e Subclass Review
The Wild Magic Barbarian is interesting. Some players jump at the idea of a random-packed subclass, but does it deliver on that premise?
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The Wild Magic Barbarian is interesting. Some players jump at the idea of a random-packed subclass, but does it deliver on that premise?
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