![]() ![]() Revenant Blade adds the Finesse property to the Double Scimitar, making itĮquivalent to using a rapier and a dagger with Fighting Style (Two-Weaponįighting). Both feats provide a +1ĪC bonus, so let’s ignore that and compare the differences: It’s an option to replaceĭual Wielder, and Revenent Blade isn’t always better. Is excellent but not necessarily your best option. If you’re building for two-weapon fighting, Revenant Blade is an improvement However, most builds which use two-weapon fighting areĭexterity-based, so without the Revenant Blade feat the double scimitar can be Which qualify for two-weapon fighting, you’ll get more average damage once you Since the primary attack has a larger damage die than weapons If you’re proficient with martial weapons and want to engage in two-weaponįighting, the Double Scimitar is appealing (provided that it’s available in ![]() ![]() It’s a little unusual to lean into Elven Accuracy this far, but my blog postĮxactly how crazy you can get by building a party around one feat. Lister ability scores), so Advantage is essentially rolling three dice and With Advantage (though you’re limited to attack/checks/saves with the four You needĪdvantage to trigger the reroll, but you can reroll one die each time you roll Increase is nice, but the reroll mechanic is the real draw here. If you can get Advantage reliably, this is a fantastic feat. Really all that you need to succeed as a sorcerer, but they don’t addĬapabilities which the sorcerer couldn’t already provide. It honestly feelsĭrow, Eladrin, and Mark of Shadow elves all get Charisma increases, which is You use the Steady Aim Optional Class Feature in conjunction with ElvenĪccuracy, you get to roll that nonsese almost every turn. Sneak Attack you understand how exciting it is to roll all of those dice. And if you’ve ever gotten to roll a critical hit with Improved your chance of rolling a natural 20 (and therefore a critical hit)įrom 9.75% to 14.26%. You’re consistently relying on Advantage to deliver Sneak attack the extra die The Rogue is, in my opinion, the single best use case for Elven Accuracy. Shadow offers several excellent options for the Rogue, even if you don’t plan Makes for great hit-and-run tactics when combined with Cunning Action. High elf rogues should consider booming blade, which Nearly any elf subrace works for the rogue, offering unique options depending Proficiency does at lot to complement the Rogue’s already spectacular skills. The Rogue needs Dexterity and almost nothing else, but free Perception If you are using those rules, scroll up to the previous section. This section assumes that you’re not using the option “Customizing Your Origin” rules presented in Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything or the updated version of the race published in Mordenkainen’s Monsters of the Multiverse. The Pallid elf similarly reduces the need to prepare Preparing it) can be a steep cost, so having built-in teleportation is a A 2nd-level spell slot spent on Misty Step (not to mention Unless you really want that cantrip, the Eladrin is aīetter choice. While the High Elf’s additional cantrip is nice, the wizard arguably already Strangely it’s probably not the best elf option, either. Race, the High Elf is no longer just “the one you pick for wizards”, and But with Intelligence increases available on any High elves in particular were the “default” race for Keep in mind that the state of the meta periodically changes as new source materials are released, and the article will be updated accordingly as time allows.Īn elf wizard is one of those classic DnD tropes that dates back to theĮarliest editions. The advice offered below is based on the current State of the Character Optimization Meta as of when the article was last updated. We also won’t cover Unearthed Arcana content because it’s not finalized, and we can’t guarantee that it will be available to you in your games. We will not include 3rd-party content, including content from DMs Guild, in handbooks for official content because we can’t assume that your game will allow 3rd-party content or homebrew. Blue: Fantastic options, often essential.Red: Bad, useless options, or options whichĪre extremely situational.RPGBOT uses the color coding scheme which has become common among Pathfinder build handbooks, which is simple to understand and easy to read at a glance. ![]()
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