Dragonborn Bard 5e D&D Guide
Unleash the power of draconic blood and musical prowess, weaving spells through song and striking fear into the hearts of adversaries with a symphony of fire and rhythm. With this …
Unleash the power of draconic blood and musical prowess, weaving spells through song and striking fear into the hearts of adversaries with a symphony of fire and rhythm. With this …
Release the power of ancient dragon blood coursing through your veins as you master the arcane secrets of the monastery, blending the grace of a monk with the raw, elemental …
Barbarians are well known for being physically capable brutes, often wielding large weapons and overpowering their enemies with sheer might. Similarly, their best races target exactly what makes them so …
Bards are most often considered boisterous, spellcasting musicians who know their way with words and emphasize staying out of physical altercations. Their best races symbolize their natures, yet since no …
Clerics are the holy spellcasters of D&D, showing the power they were given by their deity through the casting of their spells. A Cleric’s best races should not only have …
Druids can be described as being the overseers of nature, using strong magic, often tied to nature, and loving living things dearly. The best Druid races are often those who …
Fighters are skilled warriors who take pride in their skillful execution with all sorts of weapons and fighting styles, be that melee, ranged, or magical. Those who become Fighters often …
Monks are the closest thing to ninjas in D&D, fighting only with very specific weapons and mainly using their hands as their main weapons. Their best races are those who …
Paladins are the righteous crusaders of D&D, using magic less than Clerics and instead choosing to wield the sword and shield. Races who considered themselves warriors, much like Fighters, excel …
Rangers are deeply tied to nature, much like the Druid, and retain spellcasting capabilities, though not as powerful as full casters. Races seasoned with the bow or accustomed to it …