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Build Batman in Dungeons and Dragons 5e

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How to build and play Batman, the master of stealth, combat, and investigations, with a wide variety of wonderful toys in D&D 5e. Here we create the most accurate version of the Batman in Dungeons and Dragons 5e by looking at his abilities from the DCEU, comics, and video games and finding the best options within the 5e rules to match each of Bruce's skills and tech.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
3:33 level 1
9:58 level 2
11:09 Level 3-7
15:53 Level 8-13
21:05 level 14-17
25:37 level 18-20
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@scotthuff271
@scotthuff271 2 жыл бұрын
This is a cool build. I feel like there is a fine line between inserting a pop culture build into D&D, and D&D-ising a pop culture character. I much prefer the latter, but that's just me. My personal "Bat Build" was half elf investigator background, scout rogue/shadow monk/gloomstalker ranger, skilled, and ritual caster feats. Pretty clean. More focus on detective work and stealth, less so on tech. (Make friends with your artificer folks!).
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 2 жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with that. All my builds try to include the most accurate versions of the build, which means it will usually have a lot of 'stuff'. I always recommend people whittle down to the essentials to meet their own personal needs for the build. Whatever is fun for you :)
@614Amsterdam
@614Amsterdam 2 жыл бұрын
I also think an armorer artificer would work well. Int for unarmed strikes, the ability to be stealthy, you get spells like shocking grasp, leans into the genius of Batman and his high tech. Also you will have great investigation and skills with flash of genius
@wesleykushner8028
@wesleykushner8028 Жыл бұрын
I made batman for a high level one shot and used an armorer as well. I used magic missile flavored as batterangs. Having 30 free 1d4+1 batterangs a day thanks to that one artificer feature was very batman.
@gregkaye5583
@gregkaye5583 3 ай бұрын
"at level 14, we're going to multiclass one more time, and we're going to go with, cleric!" absolute genius.
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 2 жыл бұрын
In addition to my editing software crashing last week and deleting my original edit, WB blocked the video from being viewed. But with some more changes, it's here! Hope you enjoy.
@TheEndKing
@TheEndKing Жыл бұрын
Good thing they blocked the video, obviously we're all using this as a substitute for existing Batman media.
@yaburu
@yaburu 9 ай бұрын
I feel like it's important to note that there's a rule where you can train yourself to have proficiency in any skill, tool, or language. It costs 250 gold and 10 weeks of downtime. I get that that's a LOT, but it's a way to expand your proficiency list. Your DM might also be willing to reduce the costs in gold and time depending on the skill.
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 9 ай бұрын
Where does it say that you can gain proficiency in a skill using this method?
@chrimedina
@chrimedina 2 жыл бұрын
Nice rebuild. Not an easy one, since the bat has so many skills: A master martial artist, the world's best detective, inventor... As most campaign finish at lv 14 or earlier, my build was a sraightforward Noble Variant Human with Sentinel feat, Shadow monk 6/Armored Artificer X. That way he can fight unarmored or with his two Arcane Armors models, gets proficiency with almost all tools, can build his own thief tools he later gets proficiency with. Thorn Whip cantrip and Replicable Magic Items (rope of climbing) are your grappling gun.
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 2 жыл бұрын
Stats are tough with both Artificer and Monk. You need Dex, Wis, Int, and Con. But if you can make it work - sounds cool!
@andrewpowers2249
@andrewpowers2249 10 ай бұрын
This is a great Batman build...and yet, it's missing his most iconic move: Shark Repellent Bat Spray. It actually does make me wonder if an Adam West Batman build would be completely different...
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 10 ай бұрын
lol! I def should have included it
@Mario.1997
@Mario.1997 2 жыл бұрын
Love the video.. I would swap Assassin for Arcane Trickster to color spray, sleep and shield for the cantrips I would take mage hand, firebolt and mold water.
@vernonhampton5863
@vernonhampton5863 2 жыл бұрын
The thing about translating golden age comic book superheroes into D&D 5e is that they tick so many boxes you can't do it. Superman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, it just doesn't work. But, it's great watching people try and there are some incredibly fun builds but there's no way to get them 100% on.
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I wouldn’t hold my breath for any of those 3 builds.
@edwardhumphrey3580
@edwardhumphrey3580 2 жыл бұрын
Faceless Background from Descent into Avernus works too
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah that would work for a lot of superheroes!
@wylde_hunter
@wylde_hunter Жыл бұрын
Batman's an air genasi now?? Instead maybe give him an artificer friend called Lucius Fox!
@DR-wz4gh
@DR-wz4gh 2 жыл бұрын
I would go with one more dip into ranger to be a gloomstalker. Can't be seen even with darkvision. Extra attack plus 1d8 if you hit first (Even better with assassin)
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 2 жыл бұрын
My latest character is a gloom stalker. They're awesome. I'm not sure it fits for Batman though. Especially umbral sight. Batman isn't invisible. There is a thematic connection, but the mechanics are questionable.
@Tusitala1967
@Tusitala1967 9 ай бұрын
@@cmccbuilds8229 He can't teleport through darkness either, but Shadow Monk fits.
@alexanderhood8993
@alexanderhood8993 Жыл бұрын
Of Batman’s search for mentors, Bruce Wayne’s mission to seek out and learn from the world’s masters of combat is the most extensive. “Blind Justice” tells us of the Chinese master Chu Chin Li, and the Japanese master Tsunetomo. The sweet science of boxing came to Bruce courtesy of Wildcat, as Robin #31 shows us firsthand. There was Richard Dragon, who Bruce is seen training with in the 2000s Richard Dragon series, the DC Universe: Helltown novel, and the film Batman: Soul of the Dragon, under Richard’s own master, O-Sensei. Bruce embedded himself in a great variety of clandestine martial arts organizations to learn their secrets, including the demon-hunting Ten-Eyed Men. 2012’s Detective Comics #0 shows us Bruce’s training with martial arts master Shihan Matsuda, from whom Bruce learns true mastery over his own body. Bruce begins to learn the martial secrets of both the Light and Dark sides of the Tao in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #52-53-but while he learns much, Bruce never achieves mastery of either aspect of the philosophy and its attending skills.
@alexanderhood8993
@alexanderhood8993 Жыл бұрын
Although it’s fallen out of favor recently, there was a time when one of Batman’s sobriquets alongside the “Caped Crusader” and the “Dark Knight” was the “Masked Manhunter.” As the inmates of Arkham know too well, no man escapes the Batman. Through Bruce’s training, there were a number of key figures who taught Bruce the skills necessary to always find his perp. The most infamous of these mentors is Henri Ducard, a name you may be familiar with from Bruce’s origin story in the film Batman Begins. In the comics, Henri Ducard first appears in the 50th anniversary Batman story arc “Blind Justice” as an internationally wanted tracker of men in high demand. A young Bruce Wayne first encountered Ducard in France, sticking with the man just long enough to discover where their morals widely diverged. Of all the mentors to appear in Bruce’s past, Ducard is the one you can rest assured will emerge once more in Batman: The Knight.
@alexanderhood8993
@alexanderhood8993 Жыл бұрын
But Ducard wasn’t the only shady figure Bruce would follow in pursuit of the art of pursuit. In Detective Comics #734, we learn Bruce was also trained by the world renowned assassin David Cain-better known now as the father of one of our favorite Batgirls, Cassandra Cain. By the account of the master Batman writer Denny O’Neil, the last person Bruce ever trained under before returning to Gotham was a tracker as well. In Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #1, we see a nearly ready Bruce in the mountains of Alaska, pursuing a target under the tutelage of bounty hunter Willy Doggett. Doggett perishes in the attempt, but Bruce is rescued from their fall by an Inuit tribe that shares with him a legend of a bat…a course in purpose and symbology which may have been Batman’s most crucial lesson.
@alexanderhood8993
@alexanderhood8993 Жыл бұрын
DC Logo Becoming the Knight: Bruce Wayne's Mentors on the Path to Batman FAN NEWS Becoming the Knight: Bruce Wayne's Mentors on the Path to Batman BY: Alex Jaffe Thursday, January 20th, 2022 Everyone knows the story of that night in Crime Alley: Zorro, shortcut, mugger, pearls, tragedy, vow. The scene which set a young Bruce Wayne inexorably towards his identity as Batman is an indelible part of our culture. But the years after that night, the transformation from a traumatized child to Gotham’s greatest hero, remain an attractive mystery. In his study, and his travels, how did Bruce Wayne become the world’s greatest detective? One of the world’s greatest fighters? An inventor, a chemist, an actor, an escape artist? Or to put it another way, where does he get all those wonderful skills? A brand new ten-issue comic series beginning this week, Batman: The Knight, may provide some answers. But it’s just the latest Bat-tale to focus on this era of Bruce’s life. Many have come before, and from them, this is what we’ve learned about the most notable of Batman’s masters. THE DETECTIVES Unsurprisingly, Bruce’s first influence in the art of deduction was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the Sherlock Holmes stories. Bruce was by many accounts an avid Sherlock Holmes fan as a child, arriving at the solution to a given mystery before it was revealed by the end. But as for the detectives who personally took Bruce under their tutelage, we’d have to start with Harvey Harris. As originally told in 1955’s Detective Comics #226, and retold in The Untold Legend of the Batman, a young Bruce Wayne first donned a colorful, red and yellow costume to shadow Harris, in order to learn from one of the country’s greatest detectives. Harris took his role as young Bruce’s mentor in high enough spirits, even giving Bruce his first costumed codename: “Robin.” Another early mentor was private investigator Dan Mallory, in 1996’s The Batman Chronicles #6. Under the guise of “Frank Dixon,” young Bruce Wayne apprenticed with Mallory to learn the tools of the trade. We also know that Bruce studied law enforcement independently, and was even enrolled in FBI training for six weeks before dropping out of the program. One detective Bruce never got to learn from was Cassander Wycliffe Baker-a Holmesian figure introduced in 2020’s Batman #94, who refused to take Bruce on as a student. Rather, Cassander left Bruce Wayne with a much more important lesson, of which he was in dire need: how to cope when all your money, resources and dedication won’t get you what you want. THE TRACKERS Although it’s fallen out of favor recently, there was a time when one of Batman’s sobriquets alongside the “Caped Crusader” and the “Dark Knight” was the “Masked Manhunter.” As the inmates of Arkham know too well, no man escapes the Batman. Through Bruce’s training, there were a number of key figures who taught Bruce the skills necessary to always find his perp. The most infamous of these mentors is Henri Ducard, a name you may be familiar with from Bruce’s origin story in the film Batman Begins. In the comics, Henri Ducard first appears in the 50th anniversary Batman story arc “Blind Justice” as an internationally wanted tracker of men in high demand. A young Bruce Wayne first encountered Ducard in France, sticking with the man just long enough to discover where their morals widely diverged. Of all the mentors to appear in Bruce’s past, Ducard is the one you can rest assured will emerge once more in Batman: The Knight. But Ducard wasn’t the only shady figure Bruce would follow in pursuit of the art of pursuit. In Detective Comics #734, we learn Bruce was also trained by the world renowned assassin David Cain-better known now as the father of one of our favorite Batgirls, Cassandra Cain. By the account of the master Batman writer Denny O’Neil, the last person Bruce ever trained under before returning to Gotham was a tracker as well. In Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #1, we see a nearly ready Bruce in the mountains of Alaska, pursuing a target under the tutelage of bounty hunter Willy Doggett. Doggett perishes in the attempt, but Bruce is rescued from their fall by an Inuit tribe that shares with him a legend of a bat…a course in purpose and symbology which may have been Batman’s most crucial lesson. THE MARTIAL ARTISTS Of Batman’s search for mentors, Bruce Wayne’s mission to seek out and learn from the world’s masters of combat is the most extensive. “Blind Justice” tells us of the Chinese master Chu Chin Li, and the Japanese master Tsunetomo. The sweet science of boxing came to Bruce courtesy of Wildcat, as Robin #31 shows us firsthand. There was Richard Dragon, who Bruce is seen training with in the 2000s Richard Dragon series, the DC Universe: Helltown novel, and the film Batman: Soul of the Dragon, under Richard’s own master, O-Sensei. Bruce embedded himself in a great variety of clandestine martial arts organizations to learn their secrets, including the demon-hunting Ten-Eyed Men. 2012’s Detective Comics #0 shows us Bruce’s training with martial arts master Shihan Matsuda, from whom Bruce learns true mastery over his own body. Bruce begins to learn the martial secrets of both the Light and Dark sides of the Tao in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #52-53-but while he learns much, Bruce never achieves mastery of either aspect of the philosophy and its attending skills. Bruce famously trains with the League of Assassins (or Shadows, as they’re called there) in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, but that’s never been part of his education in the comics. He did, however, train with a master by the name of Kirigi, who Bruce learns much later had been enlisted as a trainer for League of Assassins recruits by Ra’s al Ghul as well. But perhaps the most influential martial artist in Bruce’s early career is one we’ve met rather recently. He was never someone Bruce would ever call his master. But as a constant rival, following and even on occasion overtaking his path to martial perfection, the young fanatic who would be known one day as Ghostmaker pushed Bruce to new heights in a way that not even his vow and his mission could drive him alone. THE SPECIALISTS For every other skill Batman has in his repertoire, there’s a man or woman who had it before him. Every time Batman escapes a death trap, he has Giovanni Zatara, as well as a man named Max Dodge, to thank for his training in escape artistry. He was taught to drive powerful cars at immense speeds with hairpin precision by the mad Don Miguel, trained in gadgetry by the brilliant Sergei Alexandrov and in acting and concealment of identity by none other than stage actor and former British intelligence agent Alfred Pennyworth. Inspiration could always strike from anywhere. One of Bruce’s earliest tutors, in fact, was a young street thief in Thailand named Mekhala. You know that famous trick of Batman’s where he seems to disappear into thin air the moment Commissioner Gordon turns his head during a rooftop conversation? It was Mekhala who taught young Bruce how to do that. The most exhaustive list of Batman’s specialist teachers can be found in Batman #433-435, “The Many Deaths of Batman,” where one of the tutors from Bruce’s past, demolitions expert Frederick Stone, eliminates Batman’s mentors one by one to cut his enemies off from following the trail of Batman’s education back to him. By most accounts, it took Bruce Wayne twelve years to cross the globe, learning how to hit people, find people, and 1,001 other skills before he could become The Bat. But if you asked Bruce, we suspect he’d list his two most influential mentors as the ones who taught him his morality: Thomas Wayne, who dedicated himself as a doctor to saving lives despite his enormous fortune, and Martha Wayne, whose compassion and charity bore the mission to save every soul in Gotham with nary a cape or cowl. In his own time, Batman has since matured to the role of mentor himself, inspiring a new generation of heroes…and strengthening his own status as the platonic ideal of heroism in Gotham City as he passes those lessons on. After all, there’s no better way in the world to learn than to teach.
@gabrielmarques5257
@gabrielmarques5257 5 ай бұрын
Let me guess, the other version of the Batman Build was Battle master fighter and Battle Smith artificer?
@gabrielmarques5257
@gabrielmarques5257 2 жыл бұрын
FINALLY
@lexmtaylor
@lexmtaylor Жыл бұрын
Knowledge Cleric is better to analog your high intelligence and vast range of knowledge. Also thought Gloomstalker would help cover some of the spells you wanted.
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 Жыл бұрын
I really expected gloomstalker to fit, but it doesn’t fit that well. Batman is not invisible to those that can see in the dark. Although he’s great at stealth.
@lexmtaylor
@lexmtaylor Жыл бұрын
@@cmccbuilds8229 No one sees him when he does that disappear thing. I think you could think of it as a skill in hiding in darkness and not an ability.
@Tusitala1967
@Tusitala1967 9 ай бұрын
@@cmccbuilds8229 In many JLA comics Martian Manhunter and Superman are bewildered that they can't track Batman with their vision powers.
@theonlymatthew.l
@theonlymatthew.l Жыл бұрын
I think Scout would have been a superior choice for a rogue subclass. The extra skills & extra expertise you get emulates the Dark Knights tracking ability quite well IMO
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 Жыл бұрын
It’s certainly an option if you’re looking for more skills. It’s a weak 3 level dip, so be aware of that if you’re planning to play the build.
@theonlymatthew.l
@theonlymatthew.l Жыл бұрын
@@cmccbuilds8229 On a skill heavy character like Batman I don't see getting all the normal rogue goodies along with 2 additional skills with corresponding expertise to be weak. But again everybody has their own take on things, I'm enjoying your content keep up the excellent work!! 👍
@Beed0
@Beed0 Жыл бұрын
Hey CMCC, Can you do a Gambit build?
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 Жыл бұрын
Loved gambit in the 90s. I guess I could use the old cartoon footage. If it’s possible - I’ll do it.
@nathanresendez4034
@nathanresendez4034 Жыл бұрын
As a DM I would let unarmed strikes trigger sneak attack. Just sayin
@gabrielmarques5257
@gabrielmarques5257 2 жыл бұрын
Great Build Man, did you like the New movie?
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 2 жыл бұрын
Was supposed to see it last Friday, but kids and work took priority. Hoping to see it sometime next week.
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 2 жыл бұрын
Finally, saw it a while ago. Loved it.
@alexanderhood8993
@alexanderhood8993 Жыл бұрын
Batman has a Matches Malone Alia where he impersonates a mob boss who ends up dead one way or another so Thieves' cant could honestly be used as to roleplay batman alias as matches Malone and of course batman being trained by league of shadows was only Canon by dark knight trilogy in comics he has multiple trainers one of which was a ninja clan legendary assassin David Cain and Bruce famously trains with the League of Assassins (or Shadows, as they’re called there) in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, but that’s never been part of his education in the comics. He did, however, train with a master by the name of Kirigi, who Bruce learns much later had been enlisted as a trainer for League of Assassins recruits by Ra’s al Ghul as well. But perhaps the most influential martial artist in Bruce’s early career is one we’ve met rather recently. He was never someone Bruce would ever call his master. But as a constant rival, following and even on occasion overtaking his path to martial perfection, the young fanatic who would be known one day as Ghostmaker pushed Bruce to new heights in a way that not even his vow and his mission could drive him alone.
@alexanderhood8993
@alexanderhood8993 Жыл бұрын
DC Logo Becoming the Knight: Bruce Wayne's Mentors on the Path to Batman FAN NEWS Becoming the Knight: Bruce Wayne's Mentors on the Path to Batman BY: Alex Jaffe Thursday, January 20th, 2022 Everyone knows the story of that night in Crime Alley: Zorro, shortcut, mugger, pearls, tragedy, vow. The scene which set a young Bruce Wayne inexorably towards his identity as Batman is an indelible part of our culture. But the years after that night, the transformation from a traumatized child to Gotham’s greatest hero, remain an attractive mystery. In his study, and his travels, how did Bruce Wayne become the world’s greatest detective? One of the world’s greatest fighters? An inventor, a chemist, an actor, an escape artist? Or to put it another way, where does he get all those wonderful skills? A brand new ten-issue comic series beginning this week, Batman: The Knight, may provide some answers. But it’s just the latest Bat-tale to focus on this era of Bruce’s life. Many have come before, and from them, this is what we’ve learned about the most notable of Batman’s masters. THE DETECTIVES Unsurprisingly, Bruce’s first influence in the art of deduction was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the Sherlock Holmes stories. Bruce was by many accounts an avid Sherlock Holmes fan as a child, arriving at the solution to a given mystery before it was revealed by the end. But as for the detectives who personally took Bruce under their tutelage, we’d have to start with Harvey Harris. As originally told in 1955’s Detective Comics #226, and retold in The Untold Legend of the Batman, a young Bruce Wayne first donned a colorful, red and yellow costume to shadow Harris, in order to learn from one of the country’s greatest detectives. Harris took his role as young Bruce’s mentor in high enough spirits, even giving Bruce his first costumed codename: “Robin.” Another early mentor was private investigator Dan Mallory, in 1996’s The Batman Chronicles #6. Under the guise of “Frank Dixon,” young Bruce Wayne apprenticed with Mallory to learn the tools of the trade. We also know that Bruce studied law enforcement independently, and was even enrolled in FBI training for six weeks before dropping out of the program.
@alexanderhood8993
@alexanderhood8993 Жыл бұрын
One detective Bruce never got to learn from was Cassander Wycliffe Baker-a Holmesian figure introduced in 2020’s Batman #94, who refused to take Bruce on as a student. Rather, Cassander left Bruce Wayne with a much more important lesson, of which he was in dire need: how to cope when all your money, resources and dedication won’t get you what you want.
@alexanderhood8993
@alexanderhood8993 Жыл бұрын
For every other skill Batman has in his repertoire, there’s a man or woman who had it before him. Every time Batman escapes a death trap, he has Giovanni Zatara, as well as a man named Max Dodge, to thank for his training in escape artistry. He was taught to drive powerful cars at immense speeds with hairpin precision by the mad Don Miguel, trained in gadgetry by the brilliant Sergei Alexandrov and in acting and concealment of identity by none other than stage actor and former British intelligence agent Alfred Pennyworth. Inspiration could always strike from anywhere. One of Bruce’s earliest tutors, in fact, was a young street thief in Thailand named Mekhala. You know that famous trick of Batman’s where he seems to disappear into thin air the moment Commissioner Gordon turns his head during a rooftop conversation? It was Mekhala who taught young Bruce how to do that.
@grantchilds6344
@grantchilds6344 2 жыл бұрын
How would you build Link?
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 2 жыл бұрын
Should I do a Link build?
@frogmad13
@frogmad13 2 жыл бұрын
@@cmccbuilds8229 Yes.
@caskaronn
@caskaronn 2 жыл бұрын
@@cmccbuilds8229 yes!!
@jasonreiyn9311
@jasonreiyn9311 Жыл бұрын
You took two levels of ranger you're making a Batman build and you didn't go to level free to pick up gloom stalker???
@cmccbuilds8229
@cmccbuilds8229 Жыл бұрын
That’s addressed in the video.
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