But this can easily be changed to better fit what I wanna do. I've already made the homebrew race which grants +2 con, +1 wis, plus some neat quirks. maybe something like the mistweaver class for wow monk? So I guess I want something that tanks decently while being a cool caster(me like big cool damage spells) who can occasionally deal some melee damage? I've got them as a war/forge cleric right now but i always have the habit of wanting every little cool thing so I get dumb ideas like cleric/monk. But as I went on i figured I'd want to be a full caster, not being stuck with nothing above 5th level spells. Plus having a tiny panda in full armour being able to suplex the toughest of dragonborn is just an adorable visual. Seeing how I wanted to play them Chaotic Neutral, it fit pretty well. They started as a Paladin as I was digging the healing/smiting and the cool stuff Oath of the Ancients get. One idea I'm struggling with however is a pandaren inspired healer. For more information about Wizards of the Coast or any of Wizards' trademarks or other intellectual property, please visit their website at Been playing 5e for a few months and found myself really getting into it, I love making characters, character development and world building so I end up getting a little idea and running with it. For example, Dungeons & DragonsĀ® is a trademark of Wizards of the Coast. This subreddit may use the trademarks and other intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast LLC, which is permitted under Wizards' Fan Site Policy. This subreddit is not affiliated with, endorsed, sponsored, or specifically approved by Wizards of the Coast LLC. Wizards of the Coast, Dungeons & Dragons, and their logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC in the United States and other countries. For a longer list, see the Related Subreddits wiki page.BoardGameGeeks Friendly Local Game Store List.Please read the rules wiki page for a more detailed break-down of each rule. If you believe a rule has been broken, please report the offending post/comment.Please use /r/lfg if you are trying to form a group. Follow the /r/DnD Mission Statement and the reddit content policy, including the provisions on unwelcome content and prohibited behavior.This includes blogs, art commissions, modules, maps, podcasts, streams, etc, whether you are charging for them or not. Any time you intend to post any promotion, message the mods ahead of time.When discussing a specific edition, include the edition in the title or select the appropriate link-flair.Also note our NSFW rules and banned subjects list. You must include in the title of all posts sharing/seeking commissions. All image posts must be original content, must include or in the title, and must be accompanied by a 400+ character description in the comments.This includes illegally distributed official material (TSR, WotC), reproductions, dubious PDFs, and websites or applications which use or distribute non-SRD rules content. Do not suggest, promote, or perform piracy.Both the title and the content of posts must directly relate to Dungeons & Dragons.Any questions? Check out the Filter FAQ.Most apps include their own filtering systems. ![]() It is recommended that you go into your preferences and increase your displayed links to 100. ![]() Brand new to Dungeons & Dragons? Check out our Getting Started Thread! Learn more about our sub at the /r/DnD Wiki Get questions answered in our latest Weekly Questions Thread Find great artists in our latest Monthly Artists Thread Filters
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