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Author | Ghostwheel + |
Identifier | 3.5e Guide + |
Rated By | Luigifan18 +, The-Marksman + and Leziad + |
Rating | Rating Pending + |
Summary | Sometimes, people can be confused about th … Sometimes, people can be confused about the different roles in D&D. They don't know what their place is, or think that the only way to be effective in combat is to kill the enemies as quickly as possible with no thought to depending on other characters or to cast spells that increase the combat effectiveness of their allies. This article helps people who don't quite understand what the different roles are to examine the three main archetypes of roles in a party, as well as some of the major variations of each one. some of the major variations of each one. + |
Title | A Player's Guide to Roles in the Party + |