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- 5e 'You can use charisma for that?' So far I get to add charisma to my: Initiative (Rakish Audacity) Attack and Damage Rolls (Hex Warrior) What I am wondering is, is there any way to get a charisma bonus to AC from another dip/spell, and how can I get bonuses to saves for having high charisma?
- The biggest issue I have with 15/5 is you're just shy of another ASI from the Paladin side. The issue with 16/4 is you don't get the big gain on the warlock side with the 3rd level slots and a 3rd invocation. It really comes down to a choice of what you need/want.
- Hex Warrior (XGtE 55,56) You gain proficiency with medium armor, shields, and martial weapons. When you attack with a weapon you touch after a long rest that lacks the two-handed property, you can use your Charisma modifier. For the attack and damage. This benefit extends to every pact weapon you conjure. No matter the weapon’s type.
- So with a 20 cha, you have a +5 damage modifier with weapon attacks as a hexblade. Then you can add your proficiency bonus to damage rolls against a target if they're cursed by your hexblade hex. Then at level 12 you can take life drinker and add your charisma modifier again.
So we recently started a campaign where my rogue died in his earlier levels. I am now playing his grandfather, a young reincarnated druid who is seeking to level up in order to cast or buy true redirection to bring back his grandson. Assuming I can buy it around level 12 I wanted to making an interesting build using xanathar subclasses.
First levels rogue swashbuckler
One level fighter for two weapon fighting.
Level 10, 11, and 12 in warlock hexblade.
I like the charisma synergy. Charisma would be my main stat and dex would be my second.
Eldritch invocations:
-Thirsting blade for 2 attacks with pact blade
-Lifedrinker for additional charisma damage to attacks
Hexblade warrior says the charisma modifier extends to pact weapons, so I'm assuming that means I can have 2 weapons that rely on charisma from it. The weapon I channel my will into during my long rest and my pact weapon.
With two weapon fighting that makes it 3 attacks per turn with the invocation.
Make both of them rapiers with the dual wielding feat.
So at level 12 I can get 1d8+dex+cha x 3, with probably a 4d6 sneak attack in there somewhere from the swashbuckler stuff.
I don't have my characters stats on me, they're at my DMs. But I think my highest 2 are dex and con, at 18 and 15 respeectively. It'll be so long since I used the character, that I am pretty sure my DM will let me rearrange the stat numbers into different abilities.
On a side note, my character is a bugbear with a hat of disguise, he was reincarnated in our last pathfinder campaign when he died as a drunk monk. When we switched to 5e, our DM said we had to either make new characters or explain why they lost all their levels/powers. I said that my character moved from drinking too much to being addicted to opiods, hit rock bottom and began stealing to support his habit.
Our bugbear was just a dex based reskin of a half orc for 5e. So he has relentless endourance and savage attacker feats.
Role-playing wise, he made a pact with his otherworldly patron while his soul was in another plane and I guess trained with the raven queen or something.
Basically my question is, is there anything I'm missing that doesn't make this a good build? Or anything I am misunderstanding?
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Macos.mojave.v10.14.18a391.dmg google driver. It’s Hex Warrior (a subclass feature) that gives you the +CHA bonus to hit and damage (if you choose to use it) And it’s the Improved Pact Weapon eldritch invocation that grants a +1 bonus to pact weapons that aren’t already magical. Dec 23, 2019 We should start with looking at what the feature hex warrior say about it. The influence of your patron also allows you to mystically channel your will through a particular weapon.