When building a horizon walker in Dungeons and Dragons 5e, consider the following elements:
Horizon walker rangers are keepers of interdimensional boundaries in Dungeons and Dragons 5e. Therefore, we can think of them as teleportation experts, tactically fading between dimensions in combat and keeping order to reality. We’re in a niche category, to be sure, but this ranger build could fit a high-magic wizard adventure well. I like the concept of a portal guide.
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I want to build a ranger around the concept of an interdimensional guardian. Therefore, I’ll lean into races that grant me Dexterity and innate magical features. My favorite choices are wood elf and feral tiefling.
Wood elves offer a +2 Dexterity/+1 Wisdom combination—a classic choice for any ranger. However, the woodland realms connect these elves to portals between places like the Feywild. Plus, their Mask of the Wild ability and elven resistances to being charmed or put to sleep magically. Oh, and I would come prepackaged with Keen Sense, giving me proficiency in Perception.
Feral tieflings offer a +2 Dexterity/+1 Intelligence combination with inherent magic and fire resistance. Spells like thaumaturgy, hellish rebuke and darkness all come in handy. The devastating hellish rebuke is cast once a day as a level-2 spell, dealing 3d10 fire damage.
My basic ranger build will include leather armor, two shortswords and a longbow—along with the typical adventuring gear. I’ll make Dexterity and Wisdom my highest 2 scores, followed by Constitution.
Natural Explorer adds a whole list of abilities that relate to exploration, hunting, travel and stealth. A few key takeaways from this list are:
These key abilities make the ranger an adventure expert, something I’ve always been drawn to. The concept of a portal-crossing explorer gives this classic trope a weird and cool spin.
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Rangers also gain a Favored Enemy, specializing in hunting a certain type of monster or creature. I could choose dragons, elementals, fiends, etc. I gain advantage on Wisdom rolls to track this type of monster. Plus, I can understand the language spoken by the monster. I’ll be able to choose other favored enemies at level 6 and 14. For this character, celestials, fiends, fey, undead or elementals make the most sense.
I’ll choose Two-Handed Fighting Style at level 2, granting me my Dex bonus for the second damage roll. This should be loads of fun with my teleporting around the field. However, I’ll use my longbow as well, depending on the situation.
Level 3 grants me my horizon walker archetype, along with several cool abilities at the start: Detect Portal and Planar Warrior
Detect Portal gives me the ability to find out where and how far a planar portal is located. This ability can seem strange or unnecessary outside of a campaign that implements planar travel. Therefore, I may want to discuss with my DM about planar story elements. However, this class has far more to offer without the need for portals in the storyline.
Planar Warrior grants me energy from the multiverse I can use to deal an extra 1d8 force damage. I’ll need to use this ability as a bonus action before the attack is made. This damage increases to 2d8 at level 11.
At level 7, I learn Ethereal Step and can cast etherealness without expending a spell slot. However, the spell will end at the end of my current turn and requires rest between uses. Essentially, I’ll be able to slip into an alternate dimension with the ability to see the dimension I came from. I can move at half speed in this border dimension, popping back into reality in another location.
Distant Strike comes at level 11 and allows me to teleport up to 10 feet before each attack. This crazy ability allows me to slip attacks of opportunity and attack multiple foes. If I teleport between 2 attacks, I receive an additional attack against a 3rd opponent. Like I said, teleportation expert.
Finally, level 15 grants me Spectral Defense, giving me resistance against all damage types as a reaction. The idea is that I slip between two dimensions, giving my body a ghostly consistency.
Horizon walkers are granted a unique spell list connected to their planar archetype. These spells use a spell slot to cast, but don’t count against my ranger spells learned. We can think of them as bonus spells.
Now that we know what sort of bonus spells this ranger will receive, we’ll pick 1st and 2nd level spells to compliment my playstyle. I’ll need options for adventuring, healing and combat. Plus, I’ll want to utilize classic ranger trickery.
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