![]() ![]() If you’re looking for something a little more advanced than our typical example builds, we have a multi-classed build featuring Hexblade Warlock, The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up. Not a tank by any means, but not made of paper, the Thundering Thrillseeker shows off in combat as a nimble duelist that darts in and out of the fight with precision attacks. In the example build provided below, we’ll explore a fun way to build a Swashbuckler into a tough melee combatant that can hold its own with the best of them. With such graceful mobility, your opponents won’t stand a chance against such a Master Duelist, turning a miss into a feint and exploiting the opening. Never discount the usefulness of a well-timed shove or a daring leap to get yourself out of a jam. Speaking of acrobatic maneuvers, more accomplished Swashbucklers can give themselves Advantage on Athletics and Acrobatics checks in order to pull off such marvelous stunts. Additionally, Fancy Footwork grants the Swashbuckler what amounts to a free disengage vs their dueling opponent, for the most daring of acrobatic movements about the battlefield to leave a foe in shambles and disarray. ![]() ![]() What sets Swashbucklers apart from other Rogues right away is their Rakish Audacity, allowing one to reliably apply Sneak Attack damage while in one-on-one combat. For every Captain Jack Sparrow among their ranks you’ll also find a d’Artagnan, Peter Pan, Robin Hood, and Zorro. Some hear the name Swashbuckler and think pirate, and while that is a perfectly reasonable direction to take, there are plenty of other ways to play one. In Dungeons and Dragons 5e, the Swashbuckler is a Roguish Archetype specializing in a mix of Charismatic Panache and being an expert duelist. Of someone else’s game Idina Menzel – Defying Gravity IntroductionĪ Swashbuckler is a flashy, showy, bombastic adventuring type, usually but not necessarily a swordsman. ![]()
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