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Welcome to this Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition wiki. This wiki hosts DND 5e content that is setting-specific, play-test content, or unofficial 'homebrew' content. Some content found on this page may not be suitable for play at your table.
- Fighter
As a fighter, you gain the following class features. Hit...
- Weapons
Dealing 5 slashing damage to the net (AC 10) also frees the...
- Monk
As a monk, you gain the following class features. Hit...
- Barbarian
As a barbarian, you gain the following class features. Hit...
- Faceless
3: I've seen too many in need. I must not fail them as...
- All Lineages
Custom Lineage. Typical character lineages in D&D include...
- Wondrous Items
Comprehensive list of magic items for Dungeons & Dragons 5th...
- Oath of Vengeance
The Oath of Vengeance is a solemn commitment to punish those...
- Fighter
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At 5th level, a druid gains the ability to turn herself into any Small or Medium animal and back again once per day. Her options for new forms include all creatures with the animal type (see the Monster Manual). This ability functions like the alternate form special ability, See Errata.
This material is divided into four sections, each addressing a different aspect of your character's backstory. Origins. To find out who and where you came from, use the "Origins" section. When you're done, you will have a summary of facts about your parents, your siblings, and the circumstances under which you grew up.
Drawing on the subtle weave of magic that permeates the cosmos, wizards cast spells of explosive fire, arcing lightning, subtle deception, brute-force mind control, and much more. You must have an Intelligence score of 13 or higher in order to multiclass in or out of this class. The Wizard.
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In July 2003, a revised version of the 3rd edition D&D rules (termed version 3.5) was released that incorporated numerous rule changes, as well as expanding the Dungeon Master's Guide and Monster Manual.