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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. Check with your DM to see if what you find here is a good fit for your table.
- Fighter
As a fighter, you gain the following class features. Hit...
- Weapons
Improvised Weapons. Sometimes characters don't have their...
- Monk
As a monk, you gain the following class features. Hit...
- Barbarian
As a barbarian, you gain the following class features. Hit...
- Faceless
d10 Faceless Persona; 1: A flamboyant spy or brigand: 2: The...
- All Lineages
Typical character lineages in D&D include little or no...
- 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
Typical character lineages in D&D include little or no choice. A Custom Lineage addresses that lack of versatility by allowing you to come up with your own combination of lineage abilities to create a unique lineage for your character. Exotic Lineages. Monstrous Lineages. Setting Specific Lineages. Dragonlance. Eberron. Plane Shift. Ravenloft.
The Tajuru nation is the largest of the three main elven nations, concentrated in Murasa and spread across other parts of Zendikar as hundreds of far-flung clans. Tajuru elves are the most open to people of other races, seeing their skills and perspectives as valuable new tools for survival.
Jerbeens are small mouse-like folk with long, furred tails that help them balance. In proportion to the rest of their body, a jerbeen’s legs are long and powerful. Jerbeens can be found in a variety of places across the Wood, usually forming their own communities within birdfolk perches and humblefolk villages. Seldom do they live alone.
Browse and create character species for Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition (5e) on D&D Beyond. Find official and homebrew races, traits, and details for each species.
In the reckonings of most worlds, humans are the youngest of the common races, late to arrive on the world scene and short-lived in comparison to dwarves, elves, and dragons. Perhaps it is because of their shorter lives that they strive to achieve as much as they can in the years they are given.
As a hill dwarf, you have keen senses, deep intuition, and remarkable resilience. The gold dwarves of Faerun in their mighty southern kingdom are hill dwarves, as are the exiled Neidar and the debased Klar of Krynn in the Dragonlance setting. Ability Score Increase. Your Wisdom score increases by 1. Dwarven Toughness.