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THE PUGILIST - Part 2: Haymaker Math & Other War Crimes


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Last episode we discovered the Pugilist can punch above its weight class. This episode we discovered the Pugilist can punch above the entire encounter budget.

Today on RPGBOT:

  • One character becomes a professional wrestler air-dropping enemies from low orbit
  • One character summons eldritch tentacles to commit mathematically irresponsible violence
  • One character crits often enough to make the Rogue question their life choices

Welcome back to our D&D 5e Pugilist build guide, where "balanced combat encounter" is more of a philosophical suggestion.

Show Notes

In Part 2 of the RPGBOT.Podcast deep dive into the Pugilist class in Dungeons & Dragons 5e, the hosts shift from theory into practice by building actual characters and analyzing low-level combat performance (levels 1–10 gameplay).

After previously discussing the core mechanics like Moxie points, exhaustion gameplay, and Haymaker damage, the episode explores how subclasses dramatically amplify the class's effectiveness, especially during tier 1 and 2 where balance matters most.

Each host builds a different Pugilist archetype:

  • A grappling-focused wrestler leveraging shove-prone and movement manipulation
  • A spell-augmented "Hand of Dread" pugilist combining melee and warlock magic
  • A critical-hit boxer maximizing burst damage and counterattacks

The discussion highlights a major mechanical theme: the Pugilist excels at advantage generation in D&D 5e combat. By knocking enemies prone, grappling, or using subclass features, the class reliably attacks with advantage, dramatically increasing DPR (damage per round).

Once Haymaker is added to the equation, damage spikes sharply. The hosts compare expected damage output to standard design math ("dude-stop damage"), demonstrating that even basic tactics can nearly reach or exceed a full party's intended damage output — especially when combining Hex, advantage stacking, and bonus attacks.

The episode also examines character optimization choices such as species, feats, and ability scores. Strength and Constitution dominate builds, while backgrounds and feats further push survivability and burst damage. The result is a martial class that plays less like a traditional striker and more like a hybrid of barbarian durability, monk mobility, and rogue-style burst damage.

Ultimately, Part 2 reinforces the earlier conclusion: the Pugilist's real power isn't just numbers — it's how its mechanics interact. The combination of resource refresh, exhaustion mitigation, grappling control, and burst damage allows players to reshape encounters in ways most classes simply cannot at early levels.

Key Takeaways
  • D&D Pugilist subclasses drastically increase power at levels 1–5
  • Grapple + shove prone creates reliable advantage in D&D combat
  • Haymaker turns consistent hits into extreme burst damage
  • Spellcasting options (like Hex) push DPR beyond normal martial scaling
  • The class frequently approaches or exceeds expected 5e damage per round math
  • Tier 1 encounters struggle against optimized Pugilist builds
  • Strength + Constitution are the optimal Pugilist ability scores
  • Moxie point recovery enables aggressive play every fight
  • Exhaustion mechanics become a benefit instead of a drawback
  • The class blends control, durability, and burst damage into one role
  • Basic tactics alone can approach "dude-stop damage"
  • Subclasses determine whether the Pugilist breaks balance… or demolishes it

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