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

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

That’s why we’ve created this guide.

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

Here’s how to use the Tarokka Deck in Curse of Strahd.

What Is The Tarokka Deck?

The Holy Symbol Of Ravenkind

From there,flip over Card #2.

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The Sunsword

From there,flip over Card #3.

It has the properties of a Sun Blade, dealing extra radiant damage on various attacks.

The Sunsword is also sentientand has its own stat block.

A split image of a player casting an elemental spell against a ship in a storm in DND.

See Appendix C: Treasures of Curse of Strahd for more details.

Strahd’s Enemy

Next,flip over Card #4.

Each NPC has certain conditionsthat might preclude them from joining the party in earnest.

The Tarokka Deck, similar to a Tarot Deck in Curse of Strahd in DND.

Do your best as a DM toimpart this condition when you do the reading.

Strahd

Lastly,flip over Card #5.

There are many locations where Strahd can be inside Castle Ravenloft, all of which can prove narratively exciting.

A vistani tells a tale around a green fire in Curse of Strahd in Dungeons & Dragons.

Tale of the Vistani via Wizards of the Coast

Here are tips for your campaign.

Strahd playing his organ in Dungeons & Dragons.

Strahd’s Organ via Wizards of the Coast

The Tome of Strahd from Curse of Strahd in DND.

Tome of Strahd via Wizards of the Coast

The Holy Symbol of Ravenkind from Curse of Strahd in DND.

The Holy Symbol of Ravenkind via Wizards of the Coast

The sunsword from the Curse of Strahd module in DND.

The Sunsword via Wizards of the Coast

Three NPC companions from Curse of Strahd in a split image with one another.

Ezmerelda d’Avenir, Ismark, and Van Richten via Wizards of the Coast

Strahd staring into the mists on his nightmare steed in Dungeons & Dragons.

Yesterhill via Wizards of the Coast

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