ExperiencedDungeons & Dragonsplayers know that strategy extends far beyond basic combat rolls and spell choices.

Some feats provide cool abilities AND a small boost to the most important character stat.

Utilizing every tool at your disposalwhether magical, mundane, or tacticalallows for greater efficiency in battle and problem-solving.

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This makes them an invaluable support tool, especially for classes that rely on accuracy and burst damage.

Never underestimate the power of a well-placed Help action.

Fighters and Monks can also use Shove attacks to force enemies into spell effects.

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This strategy ensures maximum damage output from your casters while keeping enemies in disadvantageous positions.

While not always the best use of a turn, it prevents wasted actions when attacking immediately isnt optimal.

These are the best times to use milestones in your D&D: Curse of Strahd campaign.

Strahd von Zarovich, the Death House, and Rudolph van Richten, from Dungeons & Dragons.

A well-prepared adventurer should carry tools that open up creative solutions beyond just rolling dice in combat.

Understanding the action economy separates good players from great ones.

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A Wizard and her familiar by Katerina Ladon.

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Jallarzi’s Storm of Radiance by Joseph Weston.

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Fighter by Nestor Ossandon Leal.

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A Martial Artist by Joshua Raphael

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A Wandering Warrior Imbued with Primal Magic by Chris Rallis

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Dwarves species image by Mike Pape.

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Vitriolic Sphere by Ignatius Budi

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