![]() ![]() Here is one that exists solely to get more range out of his hits. IF they were close enough to see her her enemies last thoughts would be, "Why does her armor accentuate her cleavage? That has ro chaff-" Lucky feat, roll 2d20 for attack actions and take die of your choice Sharpshooter, subtract 5 from attack roll, add 10 to damage Monk Way of the Kensei 10, Champion Fighter 10 At higher levels your longbow can be treated as a magic weapon, and when you couple this stunning achievement of numbers with a few levels in fighter you've just built a critical hit machine like no other. This build is gonna open with a few levels in Monk, taking the Way of the Kensai at 3rd level, and making your longbow act as your monk weapon. The Wood Elf variant race gives you proficiency with longbows as a bonus, so if you want to use it's racial stats for anything you've seen on this list it would slot in perfectly. Once more from the guys at Nerdarchy, this time bringing a different take on an Adventurer's League compliant Wood Elf archer. You THINK you want to play a monk that looks and acts like Aang, but trust me you don't. Zen Archer (Critical Hits, Damage Output) War Priest ability, when you make an Attack action you may take one weapon attack as a bonus actionĭivine Favor Spell, +1d4 Radiant Damage to attacksĪction Surges allow for repeating attack actions, for a potential 5 attacks in a round when used in conjunction with other abilitiesĢ. Maneuvers: Precision Attack, Trip Attack, Disarming Attack Sharpshooter Feat, -5 from attack roll, +10 to Damageīattle Master Fighter 5, War Domain Cleric 2 Using the power of the gods to make extra attacks and cast some spells will set you right for the first 7 levels of your adventures with this miracle worker of a bowman. Take 5 parts Battle-Master Fighter with skills in archery with 2 parts War Domain Cleric and you come out with a divinely inspired archer. This entry of our list comes in part from RollingWithAdvantage on YouTube with what they call a Miracle Archer. ![]() Miracle Archer (Big Damage, Cleric Spells) Oathbow, magic bow that gives advantage on attacks against Sworn EnemyĪdvantage on that haven't taken a turn in combat, surprise rolls always critical hitĭeath Strike, at 17th level deal double damage when targeted creature fails a constitution saveĪrcane Shot Ability adds up to 2d6 damage on successful hitsģ. Rounding out the class by choosing bugbear as your character race will boost sneak attacks, and give you a powerful start to this force to be reckoned with. With 17 levels in Assassin and 3 levels of the Arcane Archer subclass this bow fighter packs a punch when she draws back on her string. The Nerds over at Nerdarchy went back to the lab on this one to give you the excellently crafted classic archer. The BugBear Archer (DPS, classic archer style, sneak attack)Ībout the nipple ring.He says it helps him hide. Magical support for teammates buffs, cast haste, healing etc.Ĭollege of Valor, Archery Fighting Style, Martial Archetype: Arcane Archer, Roguish Archetype: AssassinĤ. Taking the Swift Quiver spell at this stage of play gives you the opportunity to make two extra attacks as a bonus action. The big turn of this class and the opening of the build doesn't come until level 10 of Bard when you will take magical secrets, allowing you to take any spell of any other class from 5th level or below and add it to your spells known list. Maxing out your Dexterity and Charisma when you buy your ability scores is the only way to get this arcane archer off the starting line.Īt Level 3 you will take the College of Valor option to increase attack and allow your archer to use martial weapons with proficiency, this will open up longbows as a viable option without penalty. Being a charisma based spellcaster the Bard will have proficiency in deception as well as persuasion, but be sure to take a proficiency in stealth as well. This build, presented as dictated by Taking20 on YouTube, takes the round about way of building an archer by starting in a seemingly unconventional place, 10 levels of Bard. Arcane Archer (Best for DPS & Support Magic) Here is our Top 5 Best Archer Builds for you to use the next time you choose to learn the way of the bow in your Dungeons & Dragons game 5. There are a number of ways to build out the specifications of the master of bows and arrows, but only a few that will remain at the top of the list throughout all 20 levels of your adventures. ![]() The ranged combat expert from the oldest living tabletop RPG is a finicky build at best, and is a madhouse of stacked abilities and cross classing at worst. The archer, a classic build in Dungeons & Dragons, gets less respect than a Rodney Dangerfield bit from 1978. Get your Legolas arm strong, and build the best archer you can. ![]()
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