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  2. dnd 5e 2014 - How does the ranger's DPR stack up against other...

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    Ranger. The Ranger will take Two-Weapon Fighting style, Hunter subclass (Colossus Slayer) and Hunter’s Mark. On a normal turn, the Ranger can deal 14 damage per round on average. With Hunter’s Mark active, that amount goes up to 22 damage per round on average. If the target is below its maximum hit points, the DPR goes up by 5, to 27.

  3. The following classes get their subclass at 1st level: Cleric. Sorcerer. Warlock. The following classes get theirs at 2nd level: Druid. Wizard. The rest get it at 3rd level. Share.

  4. dnd 5e 2014 - What are the significant changes with the revised...

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    Remove Extra Attack from the base ranger, and moves it instead to the subclasses (except Beast Conclave, which gets its own similar feature). Subclasses (now called Ranger Conclaves) Beast Conclave. Changed the beast companion list. Beast gets own turn. Beast can attack on its own turn w/o giving up ranger's action.

  5. Remove Extra Attack from the base ranger, and moves it instead to the subclasses (except Beast Conclave, which gets its own similar feature). Subclasses (now called Ranger Conclaves) Beast Conclave. Changed the beast companion list. Beast gets own turn. Beast can attack on its own turn w/o giving up ranger's action.

  6. dnd 5e 2014 - Is this homebrew ranger subclass balanced? -...

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    At 15th level, you have a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls against your favored enemies. It was made for a group of rangers who focus on removing threats from their forest. It is made specifically for that group of rangers, and to expand on the favored enemy feature. dnd-5e-2014. homebrew-review. ranger.

  7. So, a level 6 character who was a Ranger 4/Wizard 2 who took the Alert feat at level 4 would have an initiative bonus of 5 + DEX + WIS + INT. So, if my Ranger 4/Wizard 2 example above made it all the way up to level 20 (Ranger 18/Wizard 2) and used all their ASIs to max out DEX, INT and WIS, they would then have an initiative bonus of 20.

  8. dnd 5e 2014 - Is this Tracker ranger subclass balanced (version 2...

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    A couple of notes: This subclass has 2 features that involve being attacked, so I will assume this class is intended to be for a melee ranger as opposed to a ranged ranger, in order to take advantage of these abilities. It is perfectly fine for a subclass to specialize with one weapon type over another, and I will be reviewing based on that.

  9. Non-Ranger Spells to fit your theme. Replacement on your list for Hunter Drop Hunter's Mark (it's a Ranger spell) and add either Snare (XGTE), or Silent Image (PHB). The idea is either a magical way to set a trap, or a better way to apply camouflage for you and your party. Hunter theme. The rest are non-Ranger spells that fit your theme nicely.

  10. 35. WOTC acknowledged in the preface of Unearthed Arcana: Revised Ranger that the Ranger Archetype beast master has been unpopular to play as it is underpowered. Many players want to play rangers, but few were happy with the class, which held its place at the bottom of class power rankings by a significant margin.

  11. dnd 5e 2014 - Does the Animal Companion from the Beastmaster...

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    We're using the Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition players handbook only. The Ranger's Companion section (PHB p. 93) seems, for the most part, to be pretty clear. The part about hit points states: It's hit point maximum equals the hit point number in its stat block or four times your ranger level, whichever is higher.