All D&D 5E Fighter Class Changes (2024)

September 2024 · 7 minute read
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The poor Fighter in Dungeons & Dragons has often been accused as the most basic and uninteresting class in-game, thanks to a straightforward concept that lacks the exciting special attacks and spells of the other D&D heroes. Thankfully, the last few Unearthed Arcana releases have given the class some love and improved a lot of its features.

This newest Unearthed Arcana 7 looks to have done the same, for the most part, with subclass changes and a brand new subclass for players to try.

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The D&D Fighter’s New Class Features & Powers

The Fighter class has seen several new feats introduced and some reworks of existing feats, including Second Wind and Fighting Style. These are the newest changes to the Fighter in One D&D

How D&D Has Changed The Fighter’s Existing Powers

The Fighter class in One D&D has seen some changes to its feats such as Fighting Style and Second Wind, which are listed as follows:

How One D&D Changed Fighter Subclasses

The Fighter has gotten several changes across multiple subclasses in this newest Unearthed Arcana, these being Champion, Eldritch Knight, and Battle Master.

Champion

Eldritch Knight

Battle Master

The Battle Master has seen a lot of changes to several Maneuvers, which are listed as follows:

Fighter Is Getting a New Subclass in One D&D: The Brawler

As well as changes to existing subclasses, the Fighter is getting a new subclass called the Brawler, which is focused on Unarmed and Improvised Weapon attacks, and it is all about grabbing anything and anyone in sight and beating them senseless. These are the feats for this new subclass.

Level 3: Unarmed Expert

You can roll 1d6 plus your Strength modifier in place of the normal damage of your Unarmed Strike. If you aren’t holding any weapons or a Shield when you make the attack roll, the d6 becomes a d8.

Level 3: Improvised Expert

You are proficient with Improvised Weapons. Whenever you finish a Long Rest, choose one weapon property from the One-Handed list and one from the Two-Handed list:

Until the end of your next Long Rest, the OneHanded choice applies to the one-handed Improvised Weapons you wield, and the TwoHanded choice applies to the two-handed ones.

In addition, whenever you attack with an Improvised Weapon, you can give it one of the following Mastery properties for that attack, depending on whether it can be wielded in one hand or two:

Level 7: Grappling Expert

You can make one Unarmed Strike as a Bonus Action. When you use Unarmed Strike in this way, you must choose the Grapple or Shove option. In addition, at the start of each of your turns, you can deal 1d6 Bludgeoning damage to one creature Grappled by you.

Level 10: Dirty Fighting

You have Advantage on attack rolls made with Improvised Weapons and Unarmed Strikes against a creature Grappled by you.

Level 15: Improvised Specialist

You are a master at making the ordinary deadly. Whenever you hit a creature with an Improvised Weapon, you can add your Proficiency Bonus to the damage roll, and the damage die of your two-handed Improvised Weapons becomes 1d12.

In addition, whenever you attack with an Improvised Weapon, you can use two Mastery properties from Improvised Expert, instead of one.

Level 18: Unarmed Specialist

Your Unarmed Strikes improve to a d8. If you aren’t holding any weapons or a Shield when you make the attack roll, the d8 becomes a d10.

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The Fighter has been shown some love across multiple Unearthed Arcana’s, and this newest set of playtest materials only adds to that notion. Its new subclass offers something a bit different, while the changes to subclasses, especially Battle Master, seem to be making some good changes. With the new rules set to release next year, we will likely see some changes between now and then, but so far, the Fighter seems to be in a pretty good spot.

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