


So many times I feel like people completely throw what the patron is out of the window. Just because the weapon can talk to you and tell you its feelings, doesn’t mean it can give you a 1d10 cantrip and allow you to claim to have an eldritch sugar daddy. The flavor text of the patron does specify that the energy and the ability to grant magical power comes from a manifestation of the Shadowfell. For the love of Tyr, the patron is NOT JUST ANY SENTIENT TOOTHPICK YOU FOUND IN THE BACK OF THE TAVERN. Now there’s quite a few different reasons I absolutely despise this class, both mechanically and with how it’s understood, so let’s just jump right into that.įirst, the lore and idea of the Hexblade patron. However, nothing can quite compare to the release of the Hexblade Warlock. There have been a few hiccups such as Tyranny of Dragons before its re-release, awful subclasses in SCAG such as the Purple Dragon Knight, Battlerager Barbarian, etc. Strap into your War Machines, because this is gonna be a wild rideįor the most part, Wizards of the Coast has done a great job with DnD 5th Edition. However, today we’ll be compla- I mean having a civil discussion about the one level dip into Hexblade Warlock.

Drazzt here, been blowing some stuff up down here in the lab so haven’t had much of a chance to come up with an opinion on things.
