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Sneaky ninja gaijin goomba
Sneaky ninja gaijin goomba









sneaky ninja gaijin goomba

Level 7 - Kensei, shortsword (Ninja-to) and Longbow as Kensei Weapons Level 5 - Multiclass to Monk - martial arts Level 4 - Shadow Touched with Silent Image as the 1st level spell Level 3 - Assassin - poisions, disguises, assasinate Level2 - Cunning action for dash and hide Background: Faction agent with Medicine for your wisdom skill, feat skulker Level 1 - Human Rogue - skills: Athletics (expertise), Acrobatics, Deception, Stealth (expertise). That would be a bit more powerful I think and would actually let you get all the actual right skills and proficiencies you need: If multiclass is an option, You could also do a Kensai-Assasin multiclass. The build would be a pretty accurate representation of a Ninja, although relatively weak and not really optimized for 5E. You have disguise self as an option too, but since you already have disguise kit proficiency that might be redundant. If you want magic though you could look at the shadow touched feat with silent image as the 1st level spell. I would say pick up the faceless or faction agent background for some of the soft skills associated with a Ninja. Real Ninjas were a master of disguise, not magic. Illusion/Enchantment - Well I am not sure about this. Attack quickly without being seen - skulker feat allows you to attack from hidden position and not expose yourself, it also allows you to hide while only partially obscured.ģ. Fast and Stealthy - cunning action dash and expertise in stealth.Ģ. I think assassin has everything you need for a Ninja, take the skulker feat with a variant Human.ġ. If you are talking about a historical ninja, they were assassins and I think the assassin subclass works best.











Sneaky ninja gaijin goomba