With Volo’s guide, we received a few new races playing around with the many speeds in D&D. They may not be something you utilize constantly, but in a campaign where you’re always on the high seas or consistently around water, it becomes almost a necessity.
Might as well throw in a ring of x-ray vision because why not?) EYE(four) think this is a pretty impressive build.(P.S.
Essentially you’re not going to miss much. With the robe, you gain an advantage, darkvision (if you don't already have it), the ability to see invisibility (with 30 passive perception you’re pretty much already doing that) and the ability to see into the ethereal plane. At level 20, (again half and half) your total passive perception would be 32.
Tabaxi 5e character builder full#
Allow me to show you the full power of this build As you should know the highest DC in game 30, at level 10 (5 ranger/ 5 rogue) your total passive perception score is 28 (with a 20 WIS). )įor this character you’re going to need the Observant feat, multiclassing as a ranger/rogue, putting your expertise (from the rogue class) into perception and investigation, high wisdom and intelligence, the Alert feat, and a robe of eyes. (Please note I actually stumbled upon this build and was inspired to write this article through Nerdarchy, find their youtube channel here find their webpage here. Might as well try to redeem yourself with this build.
If you’re like me and didn’t realize passive perception was a thing for the first while of playing 5e, then you were probably kicking yourself constantly asking your players to roll perception for everything under the sun, or asking to roll for perception constantly. That really makes me want to BOLT (three) to the character sheets to whip up our fast feline. This speed is actually the fastest speed ever recorded by a human in real life, making it a bit better for a more realistic campaign. Which means that at our worst we’re working with 240 feet maximum, which works out to 44 KPH (27 MPH). In that case, we still have the Tabaxi’s ability to double their speed for a turn, the dash action, and a max speed (at level 20) of 60 feet. Maybe you don’t even have the option to use feats. Maybe you don’t have boots of speed or the haste spell. Note: If this monk is made he is most certainly addicted to a very dangerous drug-speed. If we do all of our calculations, you make a top speed of 205 KPH (127 MPH). If we look through the PHB they say a turn is roughly 6 seconds. Allow me to break down the implications of this. When you put all of this together you come to a grand total of 1,120 feet in a turn. In order to make this scary fast character you’re going to need to take the monk class, the Tabaxi race (Volos guide), the mobile feat, boots of speed, a haste spell and the dash action. While this build will require most likely require a merciful DM (ironic considering my rant, I know,) and some pretty solid rolls on loot, it is more than worth it in the long… run (One). “Well I’ve got a 50 ft speed,” Said the Barbarian to the party, “I can outrun all of you.” Imagine his surprise when you almost make a sonic boom and move from one side to the battlefield in less than a turn. Well, let your spite take over and use these brutal ways to break 5e (Which is typically really difficult to do which is why there's only 3 ways I could work up.) Please note I am using the optional feat rule and Volo’s Guide to Monsters, as well the optional multi-classing rule for some of these. While we may have limited tools to defend ourselves against this tyrant, we have the books, magic, and our intuition. “Methinks the DM doth have too much power,” to paraphrase that part in Hamlet. Yes, he goes by many names in the table-top community and she may also have the most feared position at the table.