Is your table jumping into Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos for the first time in DnD?

Here are the best character builds for the campaign setting.

Here are the best character builds you could make for a tour through the Domains of Dread.

Three symbols of deities in DND 5e.

This subclass is perfect for traveling through Ravenloft for several reasons.

This makes this class highly versatile.

First, choose the unique undead lineage, which is ideal for roleplay.

A split image of Strahd von Zarovich and the Gates of Barovia in DND.

This can also feed nicely into the haunted background.

Perhaps your undead warlock communed with an undead spirit when they passed into the next realm.

This patron then sent you back with a nefarious purpose in mind, granting you your warlock powers.

A split image of a warlock finding an orb next to a turtle with a city on its back in DND.

This build is great for expert roleplayers.

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This lineage comes with unique perks like spider climbing and bite attacks.

For this build, consider using the twilight domain cleric subclass, which is highly underrated.

Selecting elf also grants you access to different spells early on, thus diversifying your spell list.

Two students struggle to use magic in DND at Strixhaven.

Student String Quartet via Wizards of the Coast

Lastly, talk to your DM about homebrewing the investigator background for this build.

Curse of Strahd is a difficult DnD module, and requires a great build.

Here are some of the best character builds for the campaign.

Prismari students at Strixhaven performing in DND.

Student String Quartet via Wizards of the Coast

The real boon to this build is the phantom rogue subclass, which is perfectly tailored for this module.

This feature allows you to steal souls from others, granting yourself various perks.

Customization is key in Ravenloft, and this subclass has plenty of it.

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Spirit Board via Wizards of the Coast

The oath of the watchers subclass is really well-suited to this module thanks to its abjuration abilities.

The oath of the watchers paladin gets access to several abjuration-based spells, most notably Counterspell.

Select elf to grant yourself darkvision, which is expanded an additional 30 feet by this subclass.

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Zombie Hoard by Andrey Kuzinskiy

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Additionally, choose the hexblood lineage, which is specific to Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft.

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Chakuna by Olly Lawson

Plus, halflings get advantage on saves against being frightened, which is ideal for any horror-based campaign.

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Tree Blight via Wizards of the Coast

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Rogue by Bryan Sola

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The Plague by Paul Scott Canavan

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Jiangshi by Julian Kok

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House of Lament via Wizards of the Coast

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Ki-Fueled Strikes For Tasha’s Cauldron to Everything By Sam Keiser

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