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But, just what are the best Unearthed Arcana options out there for expert players?
As a note, for this list, we’re looking at individual character options, not full builds.
Plus, this subclass has excellent flavor for roleplay potential.
When you take this subclass, at sixth level, you always have Counterspell prepared.
Additionally, when your target for Counterspell fails their saving throw, you end up regaining 1d4 sorcery points.
Be warned that many Dungeon Masters might consider this feature completely broken.
However, if your DM allows it, this feature is well worth it for your sorcerer build.
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Additionally, as you level up, creatures who are frightened by you incur more banes.
These feats let players improve their dragonmarks.
This subclass almost asks, ‘What if the Tavern Brawler feat were its own class?’
If you’re not going to homebrew your own setting, choosing a campaign setting can be tough.
Gnome Artificer Vi via Wizards of the Coast
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The best feature in this subclass is your Astral Refugee feature.
This is great for self-healing or casting spells that can otherwise buff your character in combat.
Gnome Artificer Vi via Wizards of the Coast
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However, the most fun aspect of this feat is its Portal Cracker feature.
However, you will incur damage on a failure, so use it sparingly.
A Human Sorcerer via Wizards of the Coast
Rogue by Bryan Sola
Eberron Cover Art by Chippy
Fighter by Nestor Ossandon Leal
Raise Dead by Polar Engine
Magic Spellbook via Wizards of the Coast
A Draconic Warlock by Ignatius Budi
Daylight by David Astruga
Astral Projection via Wizards of the Coast