What is the most op class in D&D?

In Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) 5th Edition, the Wizard and Bard are often considered the most "OP" (overpowered) due to their incredible versatility, spell access, and ability to shape encounters, with Wizards having the biggest spell list for problem-solving and Bards offering unmatched support and skill utility; however, powerful Cleric subclasses (like Twilight Domain) and optimized Paladin builds also rival them, depending on playstyle and Dungeon Master.
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What is the most overpowered class in D&D?

The "strongest" D&D class in 5e is often considered the Wizard for raw spell power and versatility at high levels, but the Cleric, Bard, and Druid are strong contenders due to their potent spell lists, support, and unique utility, while Paladins offer incredible burst damage (smites) and martial prowess, making them top-tier. Ultimately, strength depends on playstyle, as Wizards need prep, while Bards excel at skills, and Clerics/Druids offer unique divine/nature magic. 
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What is the most op character in D&D?

The "most OP" D&D character often points to the Wizard for sheer magical problem-solving, the Druid (especially Moon/Shepherd) for battlefield control and summoning, or multiclassed builds like the Hexblade Warlock/Paladin for damage, but the truly legendary, game-breakingly broken build is the Pun-Pun Kobold from older editions (3.5) who achieves near-omnipotence through obscure rules interactions. In 5e, powerful combinations involve Wizards (Chronurgy), Moon Druids, and Twilight Clerics, while multiclass dips like Hexblade Warlock are notoriously strong for martial characters.
 
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What is the most powerful being in D&D?

The most powerful being in Dungeons & Dragons is debated and depends on the lore, but generally, it's either Ao, the Overgod of the Forgotten Realms who oversees deities; the mysterious Luminous Being, who exists above even Ao in the broader cosmology; or abstract entities like The Lady of Pain, who controls her own plane and defies gods. For players, the most powerful entity can even be a high-level Wizard, who can bend reality with spells, or the Dungeon Master (DM) who controls the entire world. 
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Which class is best for dragonborn?

The best classes for a Dragonborn leverage their innate +2 Strength and +1 Charisma, making Paladin the statistically optimal choice, followed by Sorcerer, Fighter, and Barbarian, while Bards/Warlocks also shine with their Charisma, but any class works, especially martial ones using their breath weapon up close. Thematically, Draconic Bloodline Sorcerer fits perfectly, but a martial class like a Fighter or Barbarian makes great use of the Strength and breath weapon, with Cleric and Ranger as strong alternatives. 
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How tall are Dragonborn, typically?

Size: Dragonborn are taller and heavier than humans, standing well over 6 feet tall and averaging almost 250 pounds. Your size is Medium. Speed: Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
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What is the rarest Dragonborn color?

The rarest Dragonborn colors are typically those from less common dragon types like Platinum, Adamantine, Mithral, Steel, Brown, Gray, and Purple, often considered rare due to unique origins (like being divine offspring or lesser dragon types) or ancient, mixed bloodlines, with Platinum often cited as exceptionally rare, sometimes linked to Bahamut's direct lineage. Prismatic Dragonborn, with shifting rainbow scales, are also incredibly rare and often homebrew creations, mirroring legendary dragons.
 
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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Who is the strongest race in D&D?

Half-orcs

Half-orcs are one of the strongest of the playable races/species in D&D. Image: Wizards of the Coast. Half-orcs might not be as bulky as their full-blooded orc brethren, but if you're looking to create a character who is stronger and hardier, then the half-orc is your best bet from the core D&D races/species.
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Who are evil D\&D gods?

Just curious to know - the main evil deities I know of are Lolth, Shar, Bhaal, Bane, and Asmodeous. Of these, I'd say that either Lolth or Bhaal are the most evil, since they seem to be out to cause maximum suffering in horrifying ways.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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How to be overpowered in D&D?

Most overpowered DnD builds are focused on combat potential, seeking to exploit gimmicks of classes, races, and more to make uniquely strong combinations on the battlefield. Taking the Skill Monkey approach, on the other hand, is more focused on optimizing things outside of combat.
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Who is the ultimate god in D&D?

Know ye that there is one god above all the gods of Faerun, a being known as Ao, the One Who Is Hidden. Ao it was, so we are told, who created the gods, to bring order out of chaos, so that our world could exist, each beast in its place and each plant in its niche, all in harmony.
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What D&D class has a god?

D&D has divine gods. And with these divine gods come the idea of divine classes: the cleric, the paladin, and others throughout D&D's lifetime. And these divine gods, whether good or evil, lawful or chaotic, civilized or barbaric, greater or lesser, alive or half dead, all use the same divine classes.
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What is the strongest playable character in D&D?

While there is no dragon class that is considered to be the strongest, the Ancient Red Dragons are known to be the strongest physically. Ancient Red Dragons are capable of breathing fire, and are known possessing incredibly strong physical attacks.
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What is the weakest race in D&D?

Probably the dragonborn. Their ASIs are very narrow because they don't have any subraces or variants (them being the only PHB race that doesn't). Strength is probably tied with intelligence for being the worst stats in the game overall.
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What is the most overpowered class in 5e?

There's no single "strongest" class in D&D 5e, but Wizards, Bards, Druids, and Paladins consistently rank at the top due to unparalleled versatility, powerful spells, and game-breaking features like Aura of Protection, with Wizards dominating raw power and Bards/Druids excelling in support and skills; however, optimized martial classes like Fighters, Monks (especially Mercy/Shadow), and Warlocks (Eldritch Blast) also shine in specific roles, proving strength depends on playstyle and campaign focus.
 
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Why is D&D getting rid of races?

It's mainly because many of the first fantasy works were written during the age of scientific racism, and race to them was a perfecty good word for different groupings of peoples who were fundamentally and even intrinsically different to one another.
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What is rule 0 in D&D?

Rule Zero in D&D (and TTRPGs) is the unwritten, ultimate principle that the Dungeon Master (DM) is the final authority, able to change, bend, or ignore any official rule to ensure the game flows, stays fun, and serves the group's story. It means the DM's word is law for that table, prioritizing the spirit of collaborative storytelling and enjoyment over strict adherence to the rulebook (RAW). 
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Is DnD good for ADHD?

This cherished tabletop role-playing game isn't just about rolling dice and slaying dragons; it's a transformative journey that offers unique therapeutic benefits for children struggling with ADHD.
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Is 300 old for an elf?

Wisdom Age 300 to 399 years

Elves in this Age range know their limits and are intelligent enough not to go above them. They are still physically fit, but feel the weight of past years. They start becoming vulnerable to illness and start being more careful.
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What race hates dragonborns?

Yeah, in 4e Tieflings and Dragonborns don't often get along because of some big war they had in the past. I think they were the only 2 races to get their own handbooks if I remember correctly.
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Do female dragonborn have breasts in D&D?

Michael Scull Officially, in BG3, Dragonborn females do not have breasts, but in other media they might be depicted with them. Either way, dragons in their NORMAL form, are never depicted with breasts.
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