D&D 10 Best 5e Feats For Fighters Ranked
D&D: 10 Best 5e Feats For Fighters, Ranked
Contents
- 1 D&D: 10 Best 5e Feats For Fighters, Ranked
- 1.1 10 Take Less Damage With Heavy Armor Master
- 1.2 9 Do More Damage With Piercer/Crusher/Slasher
- 1.3 8 Cast More Spells With Fey Touched
- 1.4 7 Shield Master For The Shield-Wielders
- 1.5 6 Every Tank Needs The Tough Feat
- 1.6 5 Can’t Go Wrong With Taking The Lucky Feat
- 1.7 4 More Opportunities To Attack With Sentinel
- 1.8 3 Polearm Master Lets Fighters Do More With Reach
- 1.9 2 Crossbow Expert Makes A Fighter Deadly From All Ranges
- 1.10 1 The Great Weapon Master & Sharpshooter Feats
Fighters have more opportunities to take feats than any other class in Dungeons and Dragons, and there are some truly stellar options available.
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For many players new to Dungeons & Dragons, the fighter class is fairly easy to learn and can offer a simple play style. Standard fighter builds can let the player focus solely on melee weapon attacks without having to worry about a dauntingly large list of spells. However, fighters are anything but bland. Like any class in D&D, fighters can be as complex as the player who plays them.
Fighters can be frontline attackers, support tanks, or even spellcasters. Your style of play is determined largely by your subclass, but also by the feats you take. Fighters get more Ability Score Improvements (ASI) or feats than any other class, making them one of the most powerful, versatile classes in the game.
10 Take Less Damage With Heavy Armor Master
Fighters start with proficiencies in all weapons, armors, and shields. It’s clear from the beginning what role this player will play in the party and what their main duties will be. Fighters hit hard but they also get hit a lot. The Heavy Armor Master feat is a great option for any fighter who battles on the frontlines.
Heavy Armor Master not only increases the player’s Strength score by +1, it also lets the player reduce any nonmagical bludgeoning, slashing, and piercing damage by three. Three might not seem like a lot, but those reduced damages add up over long adventuring days.
9 Do More Damage With Piercer/Crusher/Slasher
Fighters are proficient in all weapons, so players are pretty spoiled when it comes to deciding what kind of fighter they want to be and how they want their fighter to do what they do best. The Crusher feat lets you increase your Strength or Constitution score, whereas the Piercer and Slasher feats increase Strength or Dexterity.
Choosing one of these three feats depends on what kind of weapon the fighter uses. Each feat increases either the damage or effectiveness of a weapon of that damage type. These feats are incredibly powerful and useful for the fighters who attack first and ask questions later, as many fighters do.
8 Cast More Spells With Fey Touched
Fighters generally aren’t known for their spellcasting, but a fighter can certainly be flavored as a spellcaster, and with the right mechanical choices, they can be a very powerful one. Eldritch Knights are the perfect blend of magic and muscle. They have all the martial strengths of any other fighter combined with all the advantages that come with spells.
The Fey Touched feat adds more to a spellcasting fighter’s arsenal. The feat allows the player to increase their character’s Intelligence, Wisdom or Charisma score by +1 and grants them the Misty Step spell and one other 1st-level spell of their choice.
7 Shield Master For The Shield-Wielders
The Shield Master feat ensures a fighter is protected even when there are no support characters around. Fighters are most commonly found in the center of the battlefield, so they need to be protected. Shields can bump a fighter’s AC, but taking the Shield Master feat gives them more protection than ever before.
With this feat, players can add their shield’s AC bonus to Dexterity saves and even use their reaction to take no damage on a successful Dexterity save that would have otherwise dealt them half damage. As if this feat didn’t do enough, fighters can now use their shield to shove creatures.
6 Every Tank Needs The Tough Feat
Fighters fall under the category of martial classes in the D&D community, meaning they are expected to hit things and can expect to be hit. While wizards and sorcerers usually prefer to cast spells at safe distances, most fighter builds require their player to be up close and personal to their targets.
For those brave warriors who fill the role of party tank, the Tough feat is a must-have. Tough increases your hit point maximum by an amount equal to twice your level and will increase it even more with each level up. Paired with a high Constitution score, the Tough feat will allow fighters to stay on their feet.
5 Can’t Go Wrong With Taking The Lucky Feat
The Lucky feat is one of the best feats in D&D because the ability to reroll dice is always beneficial, especially when the player using the feat can choose which of the rolls they’d like to use. The Lucky feat gives a player three luck points. They can use a luck point to reroll an attack roll, ability check, or saving throw.
They can even use luck on enemy rolls, potentially causing their enemy’s attack or saving throw to fail. This feat is useful in and out of combat and will definitely save you and your party from fatal blows. For fighters, this feat is especially useful when fishing for critical strikes on attacks.
4 More Opportunities To Attack With Sentinel
Thanks to gaining ASI’s or feats at 4th, 6th, 8th, 12th, 14th, 16th, and 19th levels, a fighter has almost no reason to not take the Sentinel feat if they are the type of player who likes to charge in and face enemies up close. The Sentinel feat makes a player’s opportunity attacks far more devastating for enemies and forces all attention on them.
When a player hits with an opportunity attack, the enemy’s speed becomes zero, trapping them with the attacker. Creatures also provoke their opportunity attacks even if they use the Disengage action. Additionally, when an enemy attacks a creature other than the sentinel, they can use their reaction to make a melee attack against them.
3 Polearm Master Lets Fighters Do More With Reach
Polearm Master is a fantastic feat for any fighter specializing in reach weapons, specifically glaives, halberds, quarterstaffs or spears. When attacking with one of those weapons, the feat allows the wielder to make a bonus action attack with the other end of the weapon. For fighters, more attacks is always a good thing.
Additionally, when wielding any of those weapons or a pike, creatures provoke opportunity attacks when they enter that weapon’s reach instead of when they leave it, adding yet another attack a fighter can make each round.
2 Crossbow Expert Makes A Fighter Deadly From All Ranges
Crossbow Expert is the perfect feat for any ranged fighter. In many ways, building a ranged fighter is better than just choosing the ranger class, especially if attacking more enemies per round is the main goal. What ranged classes fear most is when enemies reach them on the battlefield.
Crossbow Expert lets players ignore the disadvantage normally imposed on making ranged attacks against creatures within five feet of them. Additionally, when a player attacks with a one handed weapon, they can make a bonus action attack with a hand crossbow they’re holding. Overall, this feat makes fighters extremely dangerous to enemies all across the battlefield.
1 The Great Weapon Master & Sharpshooter Feats
The Great Weapon Master and Sharpshooter feats are some of the best in the game. They are especially effective for fighters. Which one to choose depends on the type of fighter being built. For melee-focused fighters, Great Weapon Master grants an additional attack when the fighter score a critical hit or reduces an enemy to zero hit points. Before making a melee attack with a heavy weapon, they can also reduce the attack roll by five to gain +10 to the damage.
Sharpshooter provides the same attack roll reduction/damage buff, but to ranged attacks, and lets the player ignore the disadvantage imposed on long range attacks. These feats make any fighter a master of close or long range combat.
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