just realised as I'm making the guy that there is nothing for languages
That's pretty normal for classes. Languages generally come from race and background. I'm looking through other classes to be certain as I type this, and the only "languages" offered by any base classes are Druidic (from druids) and Thieves' Cant (from rogues). Monk gives you tongue of the sun and moon at 13, but I'm not certain that counts. Oh wait, ranger's favored enemy lets you pick languages, so does the "canny" part of the updated Tasha replacement feature Deft Explorer. Aside from that though, the only languages granted by class are granted by subclass, and even those aren't terribly common. Base class features for artificer, barbarian, bard, cleric, fighter, paladin, sorcerer, warlock and wizard don't do anything with languages.
also just for clarification. when you chose a dynamic are the spells given but not counted against your character.
Dynamic spells aren't granted and always-prepared like cleric/paladin subclass spells, they're just added to the spell list for you to choose from, like warlock subclass spells. However the conduit subclass spells (absorption/acceleration/communion disciplines) are granted and always-prepared. If that makes sense. It's meant to be a bit of a balancing thing, so you're not just learning near every spell in the game.
(sorry about the delay, my three-month-old had surgery yesterday and I've been swamped at work)
just realised as I'm making the guy that there is nothing for languages
That's pretty normal for classes. Languages generally come from race and background. I'm looking through other classes to be certain as I type this, and the only "languages" offered by any base classes are Druidic (from druids) and Thieves' Cant (from rogues). Monk gives you tongue of the sun and moon at 13, but I'm not certain that counts. Oh wait, ranger's favored enemy lets you pick languages, so does the "canny" part of the updated Tasha replacement feature Deft Explorer. Aside from that though, the only languages granted by class are granted by subclass, and even those aren't terribly common. Base class features for artificer, barbarian, bard, cleric, fighter, paladin, sorcerer, warlock and wizard don't do anything with languages.
oh ok i'm have stupid thats alright
Nah, I wouldn't say "stupid." Even with 5e being vastly streamlined compared to past editions, there's still a lot to keep track of.
oh ok i'm have stupid thats alright
thank you and no problem
Nah, I wouldn't say "stupid." Even with 5e being vastly streamlined compared to past editions, there's still a lot to keep track of.
the character is complete as an npc. and i decided to make it like a sidekick thing as i just started a 1 on 1 campaign
file:///C:/Users/1790572/Downloads/5E_CharacterSheet_Fillable.pdf
Oh cool. I don't think that's a clickable link for me, though.
oof looks like you cant get into it
ill tell you how she plays once we get that far into the campaign tho. its an interesting thing too cuz shes a dark elf
That sounds great.