If you were making a crit-fishing build with Hexblade (elven accuracy/shadow of moil/great weapon master/great sword etc.) – would a 3 level dip make sense for Champion?
Would be taking level 1 in fighter anyway for the con proficiency and fighting style
3 levels in fighter still means you get the level 17 warlock features eventually
I am aware this is a small redundancy as hexblades curse gives you the crit on 19/20, but obviously that is one enemy per short rest.
Feels like having the additional chance of critting for most of the game would be pretty valuable? Any thoughts?
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r/DnD If you were making a crit-fishing build with Hexblade (elven accuracy/shadow of moil/great weapon master/great sword etc.) – would a 3 level dip make sense for Champion? Would be taking level 1 in fighter anyway for the con proficiency and fighting style 3 levels in fighter still means you get the level 17 warlock features eventually I am aware this is a small redundancy as hexblades curse gives you the crit on 19/20, but obviously that is one enemy per short rest. Feels like having the additional chance of critting for most of the game would be pretty valuable? Any thoughts? submitted by /u/Equivalent_Plane3854 [link] [comments]
If you were making a crit-fishing build with Hexblade (elven accuracy/shadow of moil/great weapon master/great sword etc.) – would a 3 level dip make sense for Champion?
Would be taking level 1 in fighter anyway for the con proficiency and fighting style
3 levels in fighter still means you get the level 17 warlock features eventually
I am aware this is a small redundancy as hexblades curse gives you the crit on 19/20, but obviously that is one enemy per short rest.
Feels like having the additional chance of critting for most of the game would be pretty valuable? Any thoughts?
submitted by /u/Equivalent_Plane3854
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