When building a character in Dungeons and Dragons , picking a subclass can help you determine not only your abilities, but the origin and personality of that figure within a campaign. Some subclasses are popular for their rich potential, such as having a cursed weapon as a Hexblade Warlock or being a master tactician as a Battle Master Fighter. However, some subclasses are often overlooked, providing niche angles for unique characters.
While the 2024 Player's Handbook for D&D and other supplements have changed the rules of the game slightly, many ideas behind subclasses have remained the same for the 5th Edition. New books have included more archetypes, giving players obscure options beyond what is provided in basic rule books. Many of the character types below follow their 20

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