So I bought the Samurai class itself from the Xanathar pack and I want to make a character from it, but I can’t find it when I look for it in the classes section of the character creator. I can only see the base classes. Does anyone know where it could choose it https://omegle****/https://xender.vip/?
So I bought the Samurai class itself from the Xanathar pack and I want to make a character from it, but I can’t find it when I look for it in the classes section of the character creator. I can only see the base classes. Does anyone know where it could choose it?
The Samurai isn't a class, it is a subclass of the Fighter class. You can get it when you select the Martial Archetype at level 3.
The only official additional classes beyond the 12 in the PHB is the Artificer in Tasha's.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
There was a Samurai class in 3.5E somewhere, I played one and since he relied on two weapon fighting he was quite weak until he got to 8th or 9th level when he turned into a virtual blade barrier, happy days…
So I bought the Samurai class itself from the Xanathar pack and I want to make a character from it, but I can’t find it when I look for it in the classes section of the character creator. I can only see the base classes. Does anyone know where it could choose it?
The Samurai is a subclass not a class. It is a subclass of Fighter. So select Fighter for your class and, when you reach the appropriate level, Samurai for your subclass.
So I bought the Samurai class itself from the Xanathar pack and I want to make a character from it, but I can’t find it when I look for it in the classes section of the character creator. I can only see the base classes. Does anyone know where it could choose it?
The Samurai isn't a class, it is a subclass of the Fighter class. You can get it when you select the Martial Archetype at level 3.
The only official additional classes beyond the 12 in the PHB is the Artificer in Tasha's.
Depending on your definition of "official", the Blood Hunter is another additional class available on DnDBeyond.
So I bought the Samurai class itself from the Xanathar pack and I want to make a character from it, but I can’t find it when I look for it in the classes section of the character creator. I can only see the base classes. Does anyone know where it could choose it?
The Samurai isn't a class, it is a subclass of the Fighter class. You can get it when you select the Martial Archetype at level 3.
The only official additional classes beyond the 12 in the PHB is the Artificer in Tasha's.
Depending on your definition of "official", the Blood Hunter is another additional class available on DnDBeyond.
I don't know what definition would include something that has the disclaimer "This is unofficial material".
Yes, the correct resolution to the pedantic one upmanship would be D&D has 12 official classes, and D&D Beyond also supports the Critical Role created Bloodhunter class which is the only unofficial third party class supported on D&D Beyond.
To get back on track to what this thread is about, to the OP, so as explained, a fighter doesn't mechanically become a samurai till 3rd level, when the fighter class adopts a subclass. This may seem odd on a role playing level at first glance where it looks like you're "just a fighter" till level 3, and then *poof* samurai. If you want to play a samurai at levels 1 and 2, it's a matter of role playing, background, and gear selection, and then treat the samurai subclass as simply the character more growing into their role. In most 5e games, levels 2 and 3 arrive pretty quickly, usually in a couple of sessions.
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Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
More cultural books could be a good thing for the game. It would add a serious amount of flavor to the game. All new settings and cultures plus their own versions of classes, weapons, spells and magic items. Though to keep any cultural sensitivities from becoming problems I would hire writer/players from that area.
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So I bought the Samurai class itself from the Xanathar pack and I want to make a character from it, but I can’t find it when I look for it in the classes section of the character creator. I can only see the base classes. Does anyone know where it could choose it https://omegle****/ https://xender.vip/?
The Samurai isn't a class, it is a subclass of the Fighter class. You can get it when you select the Martial Archetype at level 3.
The only official additional classes beyond the 12 in the PHB is the Artificer in Tasha's.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
There was a Samurai class in 3.5E somewhere, I played one and since he relied on two weapon fighting he was quite weak until he got to 8th or 9th level when he turned into a virtual blade barrier, happy days…
The Samurai is a subclass not a class. It is a subclass of Fighter. So select Fighter for your class and, when you reach the appropriate level, Samurai for your subclass.
Depending on your definition of "official", the Blood Hunter is another additional class available on DnDBeyond.
I don't know what definition would include something that has the disclaimer "This is unofficial material".
Yes, the correct resolution to the pedantic one upmanship would be D&D has 12 official classes, and D&D Beyond also supports the Critical Role created Bloodhunter class which is the only unofficial third party class supported on D&D Beyond.
To get back on track to what this thread is about, to the OP, so as explained, a fighter doesn't mechanically become a samurai till 3rd level, when the fighter class adopts a subclass. This may seem odd on a role playing level at first glance where it looks like you're "just a fighter" till level 3, and then *poof* samurai. If you want to play a samurai at levels 1 and 2, it's a matter of role playing, background, and gear selection, and then treat the samurai subclass as simply the character more growing into their role. In most 5e games, levels 2 and 3 arrive pretty quickly, usually in a couple of sessions.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
I miss the book Oriental Adventures. Though now people might find it offensive it had a huge amount of play material that would be fine for today.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriental_Adventures
More cultural books could be a good thing for the game. It would add a serious amount of flavor to the game. All new settings and cultures plus their own versions of classes, weapons, spells and magic items.
Though to keep any cultural sensitivities from becoming problems I would hire writer/players from that area.