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Galapas resemble large turtles or tortoises and are one of the playable ancestries in Daggerheart. Aesthetically, these beings stand between four to six feet tall and feature various cool earth tones. Similar to real turtles, they can retreat into their shells, making them particularly resilient.
If you’re new to Daggerheart, you might wonder about the advantages of choosing a galapa for your character. This guide aims to provide all the necessary information for playing as a galapa in Daggerheart.
Galapa Ancestry Overview
As highlighted, galapas are strong and resourceful, making them ideal for melee or close-range combat. They can even equip armor or engrave designs on their shells.
Here’s an overview of a galapa’s ancestry features.
Galapa Feature |
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Shell |
By choosing this ancestry, you receive a bonus to your damage threshold equal to your Proficiency, which increases as you gain levels. |
Retract |
Much like real turtles, galapas can retract into their shell by marking a Stress. While in your shell, you have resistance to physical damage, but you also face a disadvantage on action rolls and cannot move. |
Galapa Life Span |
Galapas can live for up to 150 years and age very slowly. |
While creating your galapa character, discuss potential armor enhancements for your shell or decorative designs with your DM.
What Are The Best Classes For Galapa?
For galapa, their ancestry traits primarily offer damage resistance in combat, making them ideal candidates for martial-based classes.
Consider these class options that complement galapas well.
Class |
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Stalwart Guardian |
Stalwart Guardians are heavy fighters accustomed to enduring damage in close-range skirmishes. Many features of the Stalwart subclass include permanent enhancements to damage thresholds, which pairs nicely with the foundational galapa damage boost. |
Vengeance Guardian |
Your specialization feature in this subclass grants you a +1 to your Proficiency for your next successful attack. Since the galapa’s damage threshold rises with Proficiency, this ability increases in power as you level up. |
Warden of the Elements Druid |
Your base ability in this subclass allows you to receive an additional boost to your damage thresholds equal to your Proficiency. This means the galapa’s damage threshold improvements stack, potentially becoming quite powerful early on. |
For galapas, abilities, Domain Cards, or features that enhance your Proficiency will be beneficial due to the benefits of your Shell feature.
What Are The Best Communities For Galapa?
While the ancestry features of galapa don’t significantly affect your community choices, there are two communities that synergize well with them from a character-building and roleplay perspective.
Community |
Details |
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Wildborne |
Selecting this community grants you the Lightfoot feature, allowing you to move stealthily with advantage on your rolls. As galapa can be somewhat awkward and slow, being stealthy is a significant advantage. |
Seaborne |
The Seaborne community is fitting for galapa in terms of roleplay. In addition, their community feature grants bonuses to action rolls, which can be useful, even if it doesn’t fully align with the galapa’s ancestry traits. |
When selecting starting equipment and armor for your galapa, aim for something with a high base damage threshold to optimize your natural shell armor.
Chainmail and Full Plate Armor are excellent options, but keep in mind that both Tier One armor types come with disadvantages to Evasion and Agility.