For Demon Hunter vision, Devil’s Sight invocation will allow vision in darkness, regular and magical.
You can wear medium armor - but don’t! Armor of Shadows invocation, Shield and Blur spells can be used to mitigate damage. For stats, focus on Charisma first for damage, Constitution for staying alive and occasional concentration spells, and Dexterity for armor. This will focus on fighting with a bladed weapon or two, while having access to movement, fire and fel-like spells, and excellent vision. The most accurate way to portray Illidan - or any Demon Hunter - is the Hexblade Warlock, with the Pact of the Blade. However, if you want to stick to lore, then either choose the Dark Elf (Drow) subrace of Elf, or choose the new Custom Lineage from Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything and just describe them as an Elf with demonic features.įor class, there is no Demon Hunter in Dungeons and Dragons, so we’re going to steal from the Warlock class. This is the player’s demon race, so this character will look an Elf-turned-demon - and the feral version has wings and the ability to fly without using a spell slot. Highlights: No armor, dual-wields bladed weapons, mobile, fire and other fel-like damage, demonsįor race, the best choice to portray Illidan is Feral Tiefling.Class: Warlock, Hexblade patron with Pact of the Blade.So, let’s do just that - we’re going to take a look at a few famous Warcraft villains, and discuss how they could be made in a D&D campaign. Practically all of our favorite characters could be adapted to D&D.
Previously, Matthew Rossi showed us how to make Kassandra from Assassin’s Creed Odyssey in this format. Tulok the Barbrarian recreates characters in D&D, and while he has not done any WoW characters, he has created some Overwatch characters, like Mercy and Moira. Blood and Thunder is reimagining WoW‘s races in D&D.
There’s a lot about World of Warcraft and Dungeons and Dragons that translate well to each other - and fans have taken notice.