![]() The character’s fighting style revolves around archery and hiding which is akin to guerilla warfare. You will also be taking levels in Rogue for Sneak Attack and Assassinate, and levels in Ranger for Gloomstalker and Hunter’s Quarry. Then, later, pick up Archery Fighting Style when you finally take levels in Fighter. The goal here is to re-roll 1’s on an Advantage and possibly do a critical hit. ![]() The build presented here is specifically an elf (wood elf for Wisdom) so that the player can access the Elven Accuracy feat when a class turns Level 4. This build is really good for players who like ranged combat and the potential to deal a whopping 500 damage in one turn granting the player can regularly find situations that grants Advantage since most of the damage activates during Advantage. ![]() ![]() If you want to play a badass elf archer that you always see in video games, then this one is definitely for you. Side Note: The builds presented here are usually maxed out at Level 20 already to obtain the ridiculous damage they do. Heck! Even the Cleric can be the most powerful damage-dealer! So, it’s not a surprise that many game tables commonly have Damage-Dealers. Towering ice spikes, destructive strikes, and blazing fireballs, of all the roles in RPG, Damage Dealers are the most glorious to witness of them all. In RPG, do you always play Carry? Then you're in the right page! ![]()
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