About the project...

I've been a fan of wakfu ever since it's first episode and closed beta. Even today I keep on playing from time to time and I'm always on the lookout for new Ankama creations as I've fallen in love with their universe.

I've started playing D&D in 2016-17 and I've decided to try and homebrew most of the now 18 classes of wakfu for D&D 5th edition. I focused on the key parts of each of the classes' gameplay and feel by referring to the wakfu animation but especially the wakfu game, and adapt that unique gameplay to D&D.

This document is a non-extensive Wakfu compendium that aims to serve as a guideline for Dungeon Masters and players to help them play D&D in a homebrewed Wakfu setting. In other words, this document assumes that you are using the D&D 5th editions rules in order to play. There will be many references to official D&D content in the following pages. If this content cannot be found in the Player's Handbook for 5th Edition D&D, the official D&D sourcebook in which the content may be found will be referred to using the following abbreviations.

Abreviations D&D Sourcebook SCAG Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide XGtE Xanathar's Guide to Everything MToF Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes EEPC Elemental Evil's Player Companion DMG Dungeon Master's Guide WGtE Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron VGtM Volo's Guide to Monsters CR Critical Role Content ERftLW Eberron Rising from the Last War

Some of the material in this document was homebrewed. Such material will be refered with a * to indicate that it can be found further down in this document. The above abbreviations will be used only if the referenced content isn't available in the D&D 5th edition Player's Handbook.

You may notice that homebrew content still doesn't explicitly refer to it's place in the world of Wakfu; the homebrews were initially made to be adaptable to a D&D setting. To find their place in the Wakfu world, simply look at the Races section of this document, which details the races of the Krozmoz. Races are as defining in a Wakfu setting as classes are in a D&D world, if not more. Therefore, the description of your race will most likely define what classes and subclasses are available to you. Keep in mind these are simple guidelines, which can be used in any way you see fit for your game.

In the credits, you will find the links to the latest reddit threads containing feedback on the various homebrewed subclasses and items. Commenting on these threads or sending a direct message to their author is a good way to communicate any suggestion, opinion and feedback on the homebrewed material or any questions about the creation process of said materials.