He might be another pale-haired male fantasy character with an edgy past and disposition, but Drizzt Do’Urden from the Forgotten Realms/Dungeons & Dragonslore is one of the more legendary ones as far as his trope goes. He was first introduced in theD&D canonby award-winning author R.A. Salvatore, and has since become popular enough to star in his own video game series called theDark Allianceseries.
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There have been two in this series already with a third on the way now:Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance.If fans and newcomers alike are looking to play that exciting title, then it’s high time to steel themselves for some Drizzt facts so they don’t get blown away by the character after seeing him in action.
10He’s A Drow Exile
The Drow, or dark elves, are one of the most notorious races in Forgotten Realms lore due to their predilection for slavery. Sunlight hurts them, so they live underground and their societies promote cutthroat dealings and treachery. Drizzt did well to distance himself from that sort of heritage.
Drizzt has since abandoned his home city underground and is no longer living with his Drow friends and family. Thus, he’s considered by his kin as a bounty. Many of them even line up to take his head for supposedly betraying Lolth, their goddess.

9Initially, He Was No Different Than Other Drow
Drizzt wasn’t always the conflicted Drow outlier, subtly compassionate aboutother races. Due to his upbringing, he was more or less the same as other Drow. This means that at one point, he was xenophobic, antisocial, and treacherous.
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He was swayed from his race’s destructive ways by an adventuring companion named Catti-brie. A human ranger, she taught Drizzt cultural sensitivity and even tolerance. Needless to say, she opened up Drizzt’s horizons and even acted as his moral or even emotional compass.
8His Alignment Is Chaotic Good
Thanks to constant exposure to surface cultures and other races, including his companions, Drizzt became mostly a force for good. Much of his legendary exploits involve saving people and even sparing enemies who belong to reasonably"good" racesin D&D.
Hence, Drizzt’s official designation in the D&D moral alignment chart is Chaotic Good. These characters represent a perfect combination of altruism and individualism. Drizzt’s history of wrestling against his Drow nature and the morals imparted onto him by Cattie-brie makes him a rebel in more ways than one, though his good side always prevails.

7He Has Mithral Chain Mail & Magical Weapons
Of course, Drizzt wouldn’t be much of a legendaryD&Dhero if he didn’t have the best gear for his class and playstyle. That’s why has some mouth-wateringly shiny gear. His armor is a Mithral Chainmail, which is one of the best inthe tabletop game. It was bestowed to him by an esteemed armorer from Mithral Hall.
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Meanwhile, his go-to weapons are two scimitars. The first is Icingdeath, which as expected, has some inherent frost abilities. The other is Twinkle, which glows whenever enemies are nearby. With those two blades, Drizzt becomes a whirling dervish of death. He also has a penchant for flipping his weapons to show off.
6He’s A Level 16 Ranger In D&D
As for Drizzt’s officialD&Dclass, that would be the ranger. He’s a melee ranger, for that matter, and prefers up close and personal yet often stealthy approaches. He does sometimes use Cattie-brie’s magical bow and also his ranger companion animal Guenhwyvar, a giant astral panther.
In D&D video games and sessions incorporating the tabletop ruleset, Drizzt is listed as level 16. That means he’s a fully-fledged realm hero that’s only four more levels shy of godhood (as level 20 is consideredD&D’s max level).

5He Appears In Other Baldur’s Gate Games
Speaking of Drizzt in otherD&Dgames, he’s an integral part of the lore throughout the universe. His books also reveal so much about the Forgotten Realms that other titles can’t omit him. Apart fromBaldur’s Gate: Dark Allianceand its sequel, Drizzt is also present in theBaldur’s GateCRPG and its sequel as well.
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In both of the oldBaldur’s Gategames, Drizzt appears as an interactive and “killable” character. Players can thus take his weapons and gear after killing him. It’s a tough fight, however, as his party members are with him.
4He Stands At 5'4" (162 cm)
For some, this might come as a shock, since Drizzt is a figuratively large figure in the Forgotten Realms lore. However, his height is only a little higher than that of a typical dwarf inD&D.
Drizzt’s height does give him some form of advantage, however, as it allows him to be discreet and sneaky. He also only weighs in at around 60 kg. or 130 lbs., making his style quite well-suited being a to ranger or rogue.

3His Natural Enemies Are Orcs & Goblins
While Drizzt has riven above and beyond his inherently “evil” Drow race, that doesn’t mean he’s generous with his compassion against races that are similarly wicked. For example, orcs and goblins are two of his most hated enemies.
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It’s mostly goblins and hobgoblins that make Drizzt rage, but since Cattie-brie has developed a prejudice against orcs, those also became one of his most targeted enemies. Needless to say, Drizzt has killed countless goblins and orcs throughout his adventures, assuming they’re not innocent.
2He Can Summon A Globe Of Magical Darkness
Drizzt, despite mostly relying on instinct and fighting skills as a ranger, isn’t devoid of magical ability. Being a Drow, he has a naturalmagical spellthat allows him to throw or cast a limited globe of magical darkness anywhere. Both he, his allies, and his enemies can’t see whilst inside this magical darkness. Thankfully, Drizzt doesn’t need his eyes to dice his opponents.
Drizzt saves this tactic for dealing with the most dangerous opponents as it gives him a massive advantage. Accurately enough, this tactic is also available for use in the D&D 5e’s tabletop version, particularly for thewarlock class.

1He’s The Leader Of the Companions Of The Hall
At least half of Drizzt’s legend and feats wouldn’t have been possible if not for his trustyD&Dparty, the Companions of the Hall. This party comprises him, the aforementioned Cattie-brie (who became his wife), a dwarven king named Bruenor Battlehammer, a barbarian named Wulfgar, and halfling Regis.
Drizzt somewhat functions as the leader of the group along with Bruenor, depending on where the wind takes them. All of them, except poor Regis, are available as playable characters inDungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance.

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