The most infamous broken build by far is the Coffeelock. An egregious combination of both Sorcerer and Warlock, the Coffeelock grants players unlimited spells. In addition, this build also eliminates the need for long rests, hence the name Coffeelock.
#1 – Yuan-ti Purebloods. This one comes from Volo's Guide to Monsters and it's always my fallback for broken ass races in D&D (ie, “if you think that's broken, then check this out!” Check this out: innate spellcasting, poison immunity, darkvision, and freakin' magic resistance.
2/13 Barbarian Moon Druid
Out of everything that D&D 5e allows you to do, this is by far the most overpowered build in the entire game. Some Game Masters restrict Wild Shape or flat out ban this multiclass because it is so powerful.
Druids on the other hand are the least popular class to play in DnD. Druids are fairly complicated to play with all the different shapeshifting abilities, and this complexity doesn't necessarily reward you with a very strong class.
Bard is quite possibly the best class for a beginner to play. It's a magic-heavy class that doesn't require the spell slot management of other magic classes, like Wizard or Warlock, and is also incredibly versatile. Bards can be healers, tanks, and everything in between depending on how they are built by the player.
Core D&D-pantheons
Corellon Larethian, god of elves, magic, music, and arts (also a demihuman power). Garl Glittergold, god of gnomes, humor, and gemcutting (also a demihuman power). Gruumsh, god of orcs (also a monster power). Nerull, god of death, darkness, murder and the underworld.
A Demipower is the weakest type of deity. It is below a Lesser God, Intermediate God, and Greater God in strength. Demigods are, usually, ascended mortals that haven't had time to establish a large church yet. Torm was formerly a Demigod before he defeated Bane and was resurrected by Ao.
If knowledge is power, then Oghma would be the most powerful god in the Dungeons & Dragons pantheon. Despite his relative lack of any divine power, especially when it comes to gods that command elements or rule over regions of the cosmos, Oghma is a favorite of storytellers, inventors, and scholars as well as mages.
1/19 Tarrasque
Description: The most dreaded monster on the Material Plane in D&D is none other than the ferocious Tarrasque. Another gargantuan monstrosity, these scaly bipeds stand fifty feet tall and seventy feet wide, towering almost every creature.
Though every other entry of this list can theoretically be built in neutral or good alignments, Oathbreaker Paladins are one of the most overtly evil subclass options in all of D&D.
Tomb of Horrors is designed for players of levels 10 to 14. Depending on how often you play and how your DM handles the distribution of experience points, getting a character to this level can take well over a year of play.
2/11 Aasimar: The Most Beautiful Monster of All
They have all the powers that a player would expect a celestial being to have, like Darkvision and resistance to necrotic and radiant damage. For players that want to play a good character, even a hero, the Aasimar is one of the best races in D&D 5e.
1. Aasimar. The Aasimar is the least played race according to DnD Beyond stats. Why?
Orc is probably the worst. Their "only redeeming feature" just so happens to be one of the most powerful racial features in the game. Their ASIs are very narrow because they don't have any subraces or variants (them being the only PHB race that doesn't).
Red dragons are the largest and most powerful of the classic chromatic dragons.
Yep, Osamu Tezuka is frequently referred to as "the god of manga," so in a way, he's the most powerful "anime god" of them all.
Black God is, first and foremost, a fire god. He is the inventor of the fire drill and was the first being to discover the means by which to generate fire. He is also attributed to the practice of witchcraft. Black God is not portrayed in the admirable, heroic fashion of other Navajo Gods.
Tiamat is one of the most recognizable villains in D&D. She is the Queen of Chromatic Dragons and sports five different dragon heads, all of which have devastating breath attacks.
Definitely not. But let's make sure we don't cause ourselves to stumble into sin or cause others to do so. At the same time, be cautious and humble in the judgments you make of other people's hearts – especially those of your brothers and sisters in Christ. God bless you.
Basically any martial class will work, but just as with other dragonmark, spellcasters benefit the most. Front-line artificers, eldritch knight fighters, clerics build to use weapons, druids, paladins, and rangers can all benefit.
The Paladin is the epitome of a "video game good guy". As such, many players may find using him to be quite a boring ordeal, but in fact, he is the most powerful one out of all playable Diablo 2 classes. The Paladin has access to a variety of magical and melee skills.