Summary

In the early days ofD&D, there were fewer classes and roleplaying was less sophisticated. Thanks to the variety of supplemental materials available with the release of the 5th Edition, there’s a whole selection of character subclasses for players to experience.

A subclass has a specific name for whatever class it’s refining. Clerics have Domains, Wizards have Schools, Druids have Circles, to name a few. The following choices exist outside thePlayer’s Handbookbut are still considered official subclasses as opposed to the results of a homebrew or theory-craft session.

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Updated June 19, 2025 by Kristy Ambrose:D&D keeps its gaming world evolving by adding more options for players to build their characters. As the already impressive Wizards of the Sword Coast library continues to grow, so do the choices available for even the smallest and most intricate details of their protagonists.

Class and subclass remain deciding factors, and the following are some of the best for 5e that players can find within the expansions.

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1Sorcerer: Storm Sorcery

Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide

The Storm Sorcerer might be a combinationof the base Sorcererwith the Tempest subclass of the Cleric. Still, this subclass is all about dealing damage and follows the strict rules regarding AC that other spellcasters typically follow. There’s not a lot of versatility when it comes to this subclass, but what it lacks in creativity, it makes up for in sheer power.

As the name suggests, this subclass allows a Sorcerer control over the elements, including spells that improve mobility and defense abilities. Tempestuous Magic is available from the first level, and it’s essentially a sophisticated dodge. 6th level brings overpowered skills like Heart of the Storm and Storm Guide.

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2Gloom Stalker Ranger

Xanathar’s Guide To Everything

This subclass still allows the Ranger to keep some of the usual support class spells, like Healing Word and Remove Curse, along with some handy passive abilities for both combat and activities that require some unseen movement. That makes this a nice choice for a combination class build for those who would prefer not to multiclass a character but will want some of the benefits.

The Gloomstalker is still primarily a damage roll, and the player can decide on ranged, melee, or a combination of either given that this is the class that can use virtually any weapon available. The name of this subclass isn’t only about the ability to move unseen, but also specific and in-depth knowledge of Fearun’s shadowy places, like the Underdark or parts of the Nine Hells.

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3Rogue: Mastermind

Xanathar’s Guide to Everything

The Mastermind is the type ofD&Dsubclass that can discourage or completely defuse a tense situation before anyone else has a chance to throw a punch or swing a sword. Why fight or sneak into a party when the Rogue in the party can forge invitations for anyone? This 5e subclass is also an ideal choice for the party leader or the character that speaks for the party thanks to their social charms.

The player who takes on this subclass is always going to be in a support role and should build their character accordingly. The Master of Tactics is an ability tailored to this role. An inherent skill in this subclass, it allows the Mastermind to alert their allies to favorable opportunities during combat.

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4Paladin: Oath Of Glory

Mythic Odysseys of Theros

The Paladin that follows the Tenets of Glory has chosen a path of legend in addition to righteous heroism. These holy knights use their Athletic prowess in melee and ranged combat in addition to knowing some impressive holy damage spells. It’s perfect for those who are looking for a class that’s effective both as a defender and a melee fighter.

Most Paladins are utilized for their support spells, and the Oath of Glory has some impressive ones, like Heroism, Enhance Ability, and Aura of Alacrity. By the time a character of this subclass has reached level 20, they can draw extra power from their epic deeds and choose a bonus action.

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5Cleric: The Forge Domain

A Cleric is defined by the Domain that they choose. The class is often the best choice for a healing or support role, but those who are interested in rolling a Cleric that can act as a tank or weapon master can choose the Forge Domain. The extra AC that comes with a heavy armor proficiency is great for any Cleric, especially a Domain that fights on the front line.

Any character that follows the gods of the forge would have powers associated with weapons and armor, and the Forge Domain Cleric exemplifies this in aD&D5e subclass. Clerics of the Forge Domain learn spells like Searing Smite and Magic Weapon in their first few levels, and they have proficiency with heavy armor and blacksmith’s tools.

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6Monk: Way Of The Long Death

It’s not just evil sorcerers that originate in the country of Thay. The region is also home to a monastic order known as the Order of the Long Death, closely aligned with the Red Wizards. Its students and masters studythe art of the perfect deathwith little or no concern for the afterlife or spiritual concerns and are some of the most accomplished killers in Sword Coast history.

Other locations that had monasteries of this Order were the Silver Marches and a small, secret school in Scarsdale deep in northern Faerûn. Both settings are equally isolated and harsh as the Firestep Mountains of Thay.

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7Swarmkeeper Ranger

Tasha’s Cauldron Of Everything

Although thisD&Dsubclass is often associated with insect swarms, which is one possible build andoften one of the most lethal, a Ranger can get creative depending on the environment. A swarm can also be a collection of rocks because of landslides and meteors, or a different kind of animal that moves in a large group, like rabbits.

Swarmkeeper Magic is one of the best perks of this subclass, but it’s more about utility than combat. Aside from the damage a swarm of insects can do, the Swarmkeeper also has skills that allow them to manage the battlefield by immobilizing or distracting enemies.

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8Bard: College Of Spirits

Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft

Return to the Gothic side ofD&Dto discover this unique twist on the Bard class. Bards are one of the most versatile classes to begin with, often chosen for multi-class options. With this subclass, Bards can channel spirits and buff their party’s abilities for some extra support. At the 6th level, this subclass starts to learn spells that deal damage and restore hit points.

Like the Cleric’s choice of Domain, every Bard’s choice of College defines their character. The power to channel spirits adds a wealth of damage to spellcasting abilities. Additionally, players still have low-level support spells for their party, making this one of the bestD&Dsubclasses.

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9Cleric: Arcana Domain

As ifClerics weren’t overpowered enough, here’s aD&Dsubclass that gives them access to a variety of Wizard spells. When a Cleric chooses the Arcana Domain, they become an Arcane Initiate and can learn two cantrips from the Wizard’s spell list.

The spells are listed in the Cleric’s spellbook and function as Cleric spells. At eighth level, the Wisdom modifier is added to the cantrip’s damage. Depending on the gear, the Arcana Domain cleric can take on any party role, and they’re also adept at protecting their companions against magic.

10Fighter: The Rune Knight

Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything

Usually, the only class that can make their own armor is an Artificer. However, this type of Fighter uses the power of runes to accomplish the same thing, with their unique abilities of Giant Might and Runic Shield. If a Fighter doesn’t have the stats to multi-class into an Artificer, this is the best choice in 5e.

ThisD&Dsubclass has six of these runes to choose from as they progress through the leveling process. Each one grants special abilities both to the characters themselves and to their party. Another interesting quirk is that this subclass can also speak the language of Giants, who are masters of rune magic and lore.