
If you love werewolves, pick the Order of the Lycan subclass. You’re free to pick from any of the four Blood Hunter subclasses.

If you want to increase the potency of your blood curses, pick Intelligence. If you want to have more hit points to burn on crimson rite or amplifying blood curses, pick Constitution.

Picking one will depend on how you want to play your Blood Hunter. Next, make Constitution or Intelligence your second-highest score. However, to optimize your Half-Orc lineage, you’ll do best using Strength as your highest stat and fighting with melee weapons. If you want to play as an archer or wield finesse weapons, make Dexterity your highest score. A Blood Hunter’s highest ability score will depend on his/her weapons of choice. Keep these in mind when you roll your Half-Orc Blood Hunter. They’re also some of the strongest races, with a +2 on Strength and +1 on Constitution. Their relentless endurance trait makes them one of the hardest to kill, which is a bane for the bad guys. Half-Orcs are one of the most durable races in the whole D&D race roster. Click here to pick up your own copy of the Blood Hunter Class ! How to Make a Half-Orc Blood Hunter The Blood Hunter class is found in the Dungeon Master’s Guild.

Click here to pick up your own copy of The Player’s Handbook ! The Half-Orc Race can be found in the Player’s Handbook. With that said, keep reading below to learn how to roll, play, and roleplay a Half-Orc Blood Hunter. However, please note that the Blood Hunter class isn’t official for Adventurer’s League, yet. Are you tired of playing the typical classes for the Half-Orc? Do you want to play a new class that isn’t a Barbarian, Paladin, or Fighter? The Blood Hunter is the newest official class for all Half-Orc-loving players and otherwise.
