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Gate Warden Trinkets. You spent a significant amount of time somewhere influenced by intense planar forces or a portal to another plane of existence, such as one of the gate-towns in the Outlands.
- Ranger: Drakewarden
Ranger: Drakewarden - DND 5th Edition. Your connection to...
- Ranger: Drakewarden
Warden. A clan of orcs charge up a set of stairs, planning to kill or enslave the villagers above, but stop when they have a sense of unnatural fear. Suddenly the chief falls to the ground, convulsing. Some orcs run away, while others gaze around, dumbfounded.
The Dreadwing Warden utilizes and ancient bond that taps into the deeply rooted primal powers that flow within dragonkind. United with the essence of these legendary beings, they embody the draconic virtues of strength, elemental fury, and fear.
Warden. With blade in one hand and shield in the other, an elven warrior drops onto his foe from above. As he engages in combat, a bear slowly emerges from the wood, and begins to aid him in his assault. As he swings at his opponent, the keeps him from dodging, and attacks alongside him.
Ranger: Drakewarden - DND 5th Edition. Your connection to the natural world takes the form of a draconic spirit, which can manifest in physical form as a drake. As your powers grow, your drake grows as well, blossoming from a small four-legged companion to a majestic winged creature large and strong enough for you to ride.
The Warden. Quick Build. You can make a warden quickly by following these suggestions. First, make Strength your highest ability score, followed by Constitution and Wisdom. Second, choose the folk hero, outlander, or soldier background. Class Features. As a warden, you have the following class features. Hit Points. Hit Dice: 1d10.
Those who decide to become warden learn different techniques to rebuke any assault against them and their allies. While the typical warden (or shield maiden, the feminine counterpart) favor a weapon and a shield, this is not the only choice.