See more ideas about dungeons and dragons classes, dnd 5e homebrew, dungeons and dragons homebrew. My friend will take care of editing it into shape once I'm done getting feedback for it and can consider it finished. Explore Kevin's board 'D&D 5e Homebrew Classes', followed by 109 people on Pinterest. This here is just a draft document, that's why it's kinda all over the place, but all that's written and the way it's written is pretty much the v1.0.
Here's the link to the document from dropbox Hunter.pdf?dl=0. I may add other archetypes in the future, for now my friend is working on a glyph user archetype. The class includes many things reminiscent of the game, subweapons, a relic weapon to emulate the Vampire Killer, and subclasses emulating the different characters, the Traditional Arts for the Belmonts, the Witchcraft Arts for magic users in general, specially Alucard, and the Devil Forgemaster, for Hector. D&D 5e: The Best Homebrew Classes, According To Reddit. Everything else was inspiration and help from the PHB (you'll see I used many of the original classes as a base, to the point one of the issues may be it doesn't separate itself from those in mechanics) and the DMG. To create the class I used this class creation guide to start off.
This 5e half-caster class is based on blood magic, wielded in martial combat to amplify ones strikes and negate damage. I love 5e and I'm a Castlevania fan, so I always fantasized playing a character like the ones in Castlevania (specially a Belmont) in D&D, but not through original classes and multiclassing and pursuing some presitge classes. Gladiators may sound like another fighter variant, but really this particular homebrew class emphasizes the more bard-like aspects of the historic gladiators. Enter the Atavist class, by Reddit user SwordMeow. Hello, I'm new to this forum, and I registered just recently to get some feedback on this class I've been working on for a while with the help of a friend of mine.