Void Dancer - Wayfarers of the Farwood Fighter Subclass Review

Following on from my review of the Stream Weaver Sorcerer and Barbarian Rage Chanter from last week, we return once more to the world of Lor’zun, where the wilderness is consumed by the ever-changing Farwood. Each day is a fight for survival; cataclysmic events occur regularly, obliterating civilizations in a heartbeat. Wayfarers of the Farwood is a D&D 5e supplement, which contains the Iron Thieves Campaign, new rules for foraging and tracking, and new player options. Today I’ll be reviewing the Void Dancer, a new subclass option for Fighters. Members can see a character, Alenas Tain, created using this subclass, by clicking here.

Some are able to sense the change in the weave of magic, or hide themselves for the powers of mages. These warriors are known as void dancers, and the most skilled among than can even destroy a spell with their swords.

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