Guardians of the Galaxy grossed $774 million worldwide at the box office, a sequel is on the way in 2017 and they even have a cartoon series on Disney XD. While Guardians of the Galaxy takes place in a science fiction setting, this crew of rogues and misfits figuring out how to work together to save the galaxy, felt like a great RPG campaign unfolding. Trying to create super hero player characters for D&D has its flaws (but they’re still fun to build like these Avengers). Quill and his crew have few traditional “super” powers and are actually much closer to a bunch of mid level D&D characters running around creating trouble before saving the day. Don’t forget magic is just advanced technology in the Marvel cinematic universe, so bring on the magic in a sci-fi setting too.

This week on the Campaign Trail I thought I’d offer DMs some premade characters to use or for players to look at for ideas when creating their next PC.

These builds are inspired by the heroes versus trying to exactly recreate them.

They would work well in a mid level one-shot game that’s combat heavy or even for a heist scenario.

I used a standard array or base stats (27 point buy), which seemed to be more than enough versus how I felt really short on points when I was building the Avengers.

I gave each hero a blend of a total of magic items or extra feats to make them feel more like the hero they are inspired by. More magic items equals less feats and vice versa.

With their lack of a dedicated healer and lower overall Armor Class scores, this group will have to work together to stay alive.

Rocket and Star-Lord are both proficient with Vehicles (water) which you might want to change to Vehicles (space) if you are going to be in a sci-fi setting.

If you want to go medieval simply swap lasers for crossbows and put them into sailing ships.

Groot

The origin of cinematic Groot is a mystery, but in the comics he is a Flora Colossus from Planet X. Groot has the ability to regenerate and can stretch and grow for attack and defensive purposes. Groot is able to sprout, dramatically increasing mass but also severely inhibiting movement.

Groot is the toughest character of this bunch to build. Some of Groot’s abilities would be easier to create as a druid, but he fights like a raging Barbarian. Using Druidcraft, Thorn Whip and Entangle (from Magic Initiate feat), we can give Groot the ability to grow flowers, produce light using spores and throw around enemies with his stretched arms without dipping into Druid. As a DM, I would allow a player to stretch the limits of Druidcraft a little outside of combat too. To create Groot you also need to have Treant as a playable race and this homebrew works well (link to reddit). When hurt of even killed, Groot is able to regrow which is represented by the Durable feat and his racial Sunshine and Clean Water trait.

If you are just dying to play a Groot inspired character, be careful playing him with only a limited vocabulary, as it will eliminate nearly all interaction with other players. After playtesting a very similar character named Treeroot at levels 1-3, I found playing a Treant Barbarian to be super fun in combat, but better as an NPC with such limited vocabulary and interactive skills.

Barbarian 12 (Beserker) Treant, Outlander, Chaotic Neutral

Armor Class 16 (Unarmored Defense), 18 with wood shield

Initiative: +2 (with advantage)

Speed: 40 ft.

Hit Points: 137 (12d12) STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA 20 (+5) 14 (+2) 18 (+4) 8 (-1) 12 (+1) 8 (-1) Features & Traits: Racial: 7′ to 9′ tall, Darkvision, Mirrored Respiration, Forest Camouflage, Sunshine and Clean Water, Made of Wood



7′ to 9′ tall, Darkvision, Mirrored Respiration, Forest Camouflage, Sunshine and Clean Water, Made of Wood Skills: Athletics +9, Intimidation +4 (+9 if STR), Nature +3, Survival +5

Athletics +9, Intimidation +4 (+9 if STR), Nature +3, Survival +5 Feats: Durable, Magic Initiate, Tavern Brawler

Attacks: Melee Attack (from Tavern Brawler) : Unarmed +9, hit: 1d4+5 bludgeoning damage and advantage on grapple



(from Tavern Brawler) Unarmed +9, hit: 1d4+5 bludgeoning damage and advantage on grapple Melee Attack: Maul +9, hit: 2d6+5 bludgeoning damage



Maul +9, hit: 2d6+5 bludgeoning damage Range Attack: Anything he wants to throw as an improvised weapon +9

Magic Initiate Feat: Druid Cantrips (2): Druidcraft, Thorn Whip

Druidcraft, Thorn Whip Spell (Level 1): Entangle Barbarian Build: Unarmored Defense, Reckless Attack, Danger Sense, Extra Attack, Fast Movement, Feral Instinct, Brutal Critical, Relentless Rage

Primal Path. Berserker (Frenzy, Mindless Rage, Intimidating Presence) Equipment & Weapons: For flavor have weapon and shields formed out of Groot’s body. I used Mauls, but Great Axes or anything could be used.

Wood Shield

Maul (x 2)

Proficient with improvised weapons

Rocket

Rocket appears to be a genetically altered “racoon” with cybernetic implants within his body. He serves as the team’s pilot, technical expert and mastermind behind the prisonbreak. He’s a character that might fit better in a Shadowrun game than D&D, but a crafty tinker is always a useful member of any team in any setting.

Using a reskinned Gnome for Rocket opens up Artificer’s Lore and Tinker and this works well with the Unearthered Arcana Artificer which gives Rocket magic to blast stuff and the ability to infuse tech. Rocket’s stats are so much higher than that stats a racoon would have, that I think the difference more than covers his enhancements. Rocket’s Artificer abilities can be super useful to enhance the weapons and armor of his team members.

Wizard 12 (Artificer Tradition) Reskinned “Gnome (Rock)”, Sailor, Chaotic Neutral

Armor Class 15 (Studded Leather Armor +1)

Initiative: +2

Speed: 25 ft.

Size: Small

Hit Points: 74 (12d6) STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA 8 (-1) 14 (+2) 14 (+2) 20 (+5) 15 (+2) 10 (+0) Features & Traits: Racial: Darkvision, Gnome Cunning, Artificer’s Lore, Tinker



Darkvision, Gnome Cunning, Artificer’s Lore, Tinker Background: Ship’s Passage, Vehicles (space)

Ship’s Passage, Vehicles (space) Skills: Athletics +3, Arcana +9, Investigation +9, Perception +6

Athletics +3, Arcana +9, Investigation +9, Perception +6 Feats: Keen Mind, Observant, Weapon Master

Attacks: Melee Attack: Dagger +6 damage: 1d4+2 piercing damage

Dagger +6 damage: 1d4+2 piercing damage Range Attack: Laser rifle +6, 3d8+2 radiant damage Wizard Build: Just reflavor spells, potions and scrolls to make them feel more technology related. Rocket will really need to use spells of infusing to get his Armor Class higher. Artificer Infuse Potions Infuse Scrolls Infuse Weapons and Armor Superior Artificer

Equipment & Weapons: Studded Leather Armor +1



Peter “Star-Lord” Quill

As a boy, Peter Quill was abducted from Earth by an extraterrestrial starship. Twenty-six years later, as a Ravager mercenary (or space pirate), Quill finds the Infinity Stone and quickly finds himself pursued by Ronan, Thanos, the Nova Corps and his abductor Yondu. Leading the Guardians, Star-Lord is able to defeat Ronan and safely hand the stone over to Nova Corps.

I selected Human for Peter’s race, but I think Half-Aasimar would actually be more precise if you wanted to homebrew the race. With Star-Lord’s love of music being such a core part of the movie and his character, I just couldn’t help splitting him between Rogue and Bard. When he isn’t using slight of hand, he’s using singing to distract a foe. Another option might be to go with the Swashbuckling Rogue from the Waterborne Unearthered Arcana.

Bard 4, Rogue 8 “Human”, Sailor (Pirate), Chaotic Good

Armor Class 16 (Studded Leather +1)

Initiative: +3

Speed: 30 ft.

Hit Points: 87 (12d8) STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA 14 (+2) 16 (+3) 14 (+2) 14 (+2) 13 (+1) 16 (+3) Features & Traits: Background: Vehicles (space), Ship’s Passage (working on getting Bad Reputation still)

Vehicles (space), Ship’s Passage (working on getting Bad Reputation still) Skills: Athletics +10, Acrobatics +7, Deception +11, History +6, Perception +6, Persuasion +11, Sleight of Hand+11

Athletics +10, Acrobatics +7, Deception +11, History +6, Perception +6, Persuasion +11, Sleight of Hand+11 Feats: Lucky

Attacks: Melee Attack: Laser Pistol Punch +7, 1d6+4 radiant



Laser Pistol Punch +7, 1d6+4 radiant Range Attack: Laser Pistol +7, damage: 3d6+4 radiant

Bard Build: Cantrips (2). Friends, Vicious Mockery

Friends, Vicious Mockery Spells (7) . Charm Person, Disguise Self, Heroism, Calm Emotions, Enhance Ability, Suggestion, Enthrall

. Charm Person, Disguise Self, Heroism, Calm Emotions, Enhance Ability, Suggestion, Enthrall Bardic Inspiration

Jack of All Trades

Expertise

Song of Rest. Crank that mix tape

Crank that mix tape College. Lore – use your knowledge of the pop culture of your homeworld Bonus Proficiencies Cutting Words

Lore – use your knowledge of the pop culture of your homeworld Rogue Build: Expertise: Deception and Sleight of Hand



Deception and Sleight of Hand Proficiencies: Thieves Tools

Thieves Tools Sneak Attack. 4d6

4d6 Thieves’ Cant

Cunning Action

Uncanny Dodge

Evasion

Archetype: Thief

Fast Hands Second-Story Work

Thief Equipment & Weapons: Leather Armor +1. Long leather coat and matching pants



Long leather coat and matching pants Helmet of Awesome. Device is worn behind ear. When touched it expands into a helmet that provides darkvision and breathing in any environment.

Device is worn behind ear. When touched it expands into a helmet that provides darkvision and breathing in any environment. Boots of Springing. Jump three times the normal distance, though you can’t jump further than your normal movement would allow. Modified from Boots of Striding and Springing DMG p. 156, but Boots of Levitation could work too.

Gamora

Thanos killed Gamora’s people and raised her as an assassin. Now the last of her species (possibly the Zen-Whoberis), she has been augmented with powers including superhuman strength and agility and an accelerated healing factor. In her efforts to defeat Thanos she allied with the other Guardians.

I’m surprised at how close this build is to the Black Widow build I created back in May. Statistically, Gamora works best as a Human with the Athlete feat to add in her enhancements.

Fighter 8 (Battle Master), Rogue 4 (Assassin) Reskinned “Human”, Criminal (Spy), Neutral

Armor Class 18 (Studded Leather +1)

Initiative: +5

Speed: 30 ft.

Hit Points: 96 (8d10, 4d8) STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA 16 (+3) 20 (+5) 14 (+2) 12 (+1) 12 (+1) 12 (+1) Features & Traits: Skills: Acrobatics +13, Deception +5, Intimidation +5, Investigstion +5, Perception+5, Stealth +13

Acrobatics +13, Deception +5, Intimidation +5, Investigstion +5, Perception+5, Stealth +13 Feats: Athlete, Charger Attacks: Melee Attack: Short Sword +10 (dueling), damage: 1d6+8 slashing

Short Sword +10 (dueling), damage: 1d6+8 slashing Range Attack: Laser Pistol +9, damage: 3d6+5 radiant



Fighter Build: Fighting Style. Dueling

Dueling Archetype. Battle Master Superiority Dice. 5d8, Save DC 17 Disarming Attack Distracting Attack Precision Attack Trip Attack Sweeping Attack Student of War Know Your Enemy Improved Combat Superiority

Battle Master Rogue Build: Expertise: Acrobatics and Stealth



Acrobatics and Stealth Proficiencies: Thieves Tools

Thieves Tools Sneak Attack. 2d6

2d6 Thieves’ Cant

Cunning Action

Archetype: Assassin

Proficiency with Disguise Kit, Poisoner’s Kit Assassinate

Assassin Equipment & Weapons: Studded Leather Armor +1

Short Sword +1

Drax the Destroyer

Drax joins up with the rest of the Guardians to avenge his wife and daughter by killing Ronan. He remains with the Guardians recognizing that the others are the first true friends he has ever had. In the past, Drax’s powers have included flight, and the ability to project energy blasts from his hands.

Drax from the movie appears to have super strength and resilience which I thought was a better match to a Half-Orc than a Goliath, but either works well. It’s tough to not want to make Drax a Barbarian raging around the battlefield, but I thought his attacks blend the strength and accuracy of a champion, so why not both? Drax never really demonstrates a range attack, but I’m sure he could throw his “scimatars” if needed or a shiv.