DnD 5e Classes

DnD 5e Classes

A character’s class is the most important thing to consider when creating a character in D&D 5e. Your character’s class determines their skills and abilities, ultimately dictating how they are played. Skills are determined by particular Class Features, while abilities are measured by Ability Scores. While not quite as pivotal, your character’s background, race, spells, and feats (if available) will also define the way the character is played.

Classes like Barbarians and Fighters are Strength and Constitution focused, meaning that they specialize in hitting things and getting hit by things. On the other hand, Wizards, Artificers, and Druids are magic users that cast spells with Intelligence and Wisdom. This means they will be very resourceful when stuck in a tricky situation, but won’t be as useful if caught in a tavern brawl. Dexterity-based characters like Rogues and Rangers are effective at sneaking and doing ranged damage. These characters like to use bows or other dexterity-based weapons to seek advantages and catch their enemies by surprise. Finally, Charisma-based characters are Bards, Warlocks, and Sorcerers.

These classes cast spells with their Charisma and are usually the ones in your party to talk their way out of (or into) situations. Each Class comes with its own strengths and weaknesses. For example, your super strong Barbarian may be great at cracking skulls but isn’t going to be the one to win over a diplomat in a civil discussion. Before choosing your character’s class, you want to make sure you consider all of your options and the strengths, weaknesses, and playstyles that come along with each of the classes.