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- I made a list of all 106 subclasses and 13 classes. - Reddit
All the subclasses are from Player's Handbook, Xanathar's Guide, Tasha's Cauldron and Guide to Wildmount and Sword coast I wrote a short sentence to hopefully catch the very basic vibe of each subclass and class
- In your opinion what is the most fun class subclass to play?
Mechanically, I find druids really fun to play bc of the enormous amount of options they get and how interesting the spell selection is I feel like all the subclasses other than Spore bring something pretty unique to the table Reply reply littlebobbytables9 •
- Rank the Artificer Subclasses : r dndnext - Reddit
Given that all the subclasses mostly fulfill different niches with only some overlap, it's also a bit mute to compare them directly but we can still talk about their individual strengths and weaknesses Armourer - is probably the most straightforward artificer to play, and is the most "selfish"
- What are the top five subclasses in the game? : r dndnext - Reddit
I would actually reject what most people are saying as “top subclasses” because in my mind I am trying to pick the best designed subclasses and those are overpowered subclasses as compared to the others in their class
- Favorite Water-Themed Subclass? : r dndnext - Reddit
I always love it when a DnD subclass is themed around the element of water What is your favorite water-themed subclass in 5th edition? What do you like about it? As of "Tasha's Cauldron of Everything," these subclasses include: Tempest Domain Cleric, Land Druid (Coast), Storm Soul Sorcerer, Fathomless Patron Warlock, and Genie Patron (Marid
- The Greatest Ranger Subclass : r DnD - Reddit
The three best Ranger subclasses are Gloom Stalker, Swarmkeeper, and Fey Wanderer because they each fill and dominate a specific niche Gloom Stalkers have the best stealth and burst damage Swarmkeepers have the best control Fey Wanderers are best at social encounters I'd argue that TCE Beast Master and Drakewarden are in the next highest tier due to their versatility
- Homebrew Subclass Template Guide : r UnearthedArcana - Reddit
I've created a simple guide to creating a homebrew subclass for each class These templates reflect what can be seen in many core rulebook subclasses, but these templates are broken fairly often This exists to give you a simple feel for what you should expect out of a subclass and its collective features Some of them are easiest to copy paste then fill in the blanks, and others are better
- Best Homebrew Subclasses You Ever Found : r dndnext - Reddit
As title said, which are the best homebrew subclasses you found, both on DMGuild products or around the web?
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