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D&D Beyond Homebrew

As I said in the introduction, I've been writing homebrew for many years for me and my friends. Below are 3 subclasses I've published on D&DBeyond for others to use and play with:

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Monk - Way of the Boxer

The Boxer is a homebrew I found on GMBinder, however there were many balancing issues I found with it such as abilities that allowed players to one-hit-kill enemies to others that would never see use. I altered these abilities and then published the subclass. The idea for a low-wisdom, brute force monk interested me so I wanted to alter this subclass so it could be more balanced and playable.

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Monk - Way of the Street Dancer

Street Dancer is a homebrew somewhat inspired by a homebrew I also found on GMBinder, one for a dancer monk. I decided to take that idea and modify it to better resemble and represent a Capoeira practitioner, since Capoeira is a martial art / performative dance from Brazil that I am deeply interested in.

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Warlock - The Shadow

The Shadow is a creation entirely of my own making that fills a niche that I feel D&D5e classes don't go into much, shadow magic and fear-based abilities. Aesthetically based off of characters like Zato-ONE from the Guilty Gear franchise as well as Alucard from Hellsing, I created the Shadow for a character I wrote for my friend's campaign.

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