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  1. 22 lis 2022 · Rogue: Unfortunately, kender don't work particularly well as rogues. While they are known to be good at sneaking and stealing, the rogue's Cunning Action combined with their lack of CHA, INT, or WIS means that Taunt won't be very effective.

  2. 28 lis 2022 · The Kender's signature racial trait is Taunt, which allows them to debuff a creature as a Bonus Action, making it difficult for the target to attack other creatures. Mechanically, the Kender feels very similar to the Halfling.

  3. Thanks to the mystical origin of your people, you gain proficiency with one of the following skills of your choice: Insight, Investigation, Sleight of Hand, Stealth, or Survival. Taunt. You have an extraordinary ability to fluster creatures.

  4. 22 sty 2023 · The kender are a race of gnome-like humanoids native to the material plane Krynn. They are most known for their tricksy attitudes and pension for ending up with more than a few extra belongings in their pocket. As of publishing this article (November 2022), there’s a pretty good chance that kender will be making it to 5e tables soon.

  5. 22 lis 2022 · Between playing a kender and a rogue, you will have tons of skill proficiencies to choose from. If you want to lean heavily into having all the skills, Psi-Bolstered Knack greatly increases your chances of each success by allowing you to add a die to the roll with no additional cost to you.

  6. A mischievous kender rogue. The most notable ability of kender was their complete immunity to magical fear and inability to feel it naturally. Additionally, they were quite hardy when it came to poisons and more likely to avoid negative effects of spells than other races.

  7. Kender are a type of fantasy race first developed for the Dragonlance campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role playing game published by TSR, Inc. in 1984. The first kender character was created by Harold Johnson as a player character in a series of role-playing adventures co-authored by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis.

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