![]() ![]() ![]() Blue: Fantastic options, often essential.Red: Bad, useless options, or options whichĪre extremely situational.RPGBOT uses the color coding scheme which has become common among Pathfinder build handbooks, which is simple to understand and easy to read at a glance. Example Purple Dragon Knight Build – Traitor to the Crown.If you want your Action Surges and your Fighter Extra Attacks and additional Feats while also having some support tools and Face skills, then you want to join the Purple Dragon Knights. It’s true that if you wanted to have more support or a deeper investment into Face skills, another class could be better, but the PDK is how you accomplish these goals while also being a Fighter. Outside of combat, the PDK becomes an excellent Face for the party due to free Expertise in Persuasion. Taking on the traditional Fighter role of primarily single-target damage in combat, the subclass features work without getting in the way of your action economy. While other subclasses might have new actions the Fighter can use on the battlefield, the PDK instead adds new support effects that activate when using the standard Fighter features of Second Wind, Action Surge, and Indomitable. ![]() If you’re looking to play a Fighter with a splash of Face and additional support tools, the PDK (also known as a Banneret outside of Cormyr) has you covered. The Purple Dragon Knight subclass takes inspiration from this idea of being a leader on the battlefield with elite training by upgrading the existing Fighter features with new support riders. These highly-trained officers are one of Cormyr’s two elite military designations (the other being the War Wizards). In the nation of Cormyr, far to the East of Waterdeep and Baldur’s Gate, there is an elite military order known as the Purple Dragon Knights (or PDK for short). ![]()
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