

How I choose race, gender, and other factors of characters I make could be a post of it’s own, but in this particular case I’m mostly interested in Feat humans can optionally take at character creation. I’m going to follow the character creation steps as outlined in the 5th Edition Player’s Handbook. Reading through 5th edition, I can see the class retains some of this enhanced style and patron themed class features, but also, interestingly enough, features a unique spellcasting setup.

Warlocks got an injection of style and options in 4th Edition with the addition of powers and features themed to the patron entity and the pact struck.

I’ve been a fan of the Warlock since it first appeared in the 3.5 Complete Arcane book, where it was one of the first times in D&D that a spellcasting character gained access to magic they could use at-will instead of a limited number of times a day. So let’s do that with the latest edition of D&D. As I’ve said before, when I read a game, I often start mentally building a PC as it helps me get a handle on the game, and see if it hooks my imagination.
