D&D 5E Legends and Lore July 28: Keeping it Classy


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Minigiant

Legend
Supporter
Fighter with a decent dex, light/medium armor, a bludgeoning weapon and the criminal background (Deception, Stealth, Thieves Tools, Gaming set) should do it. Hell, add the Tavern Brawler feat and your all set!

Sounds like a weak fighter.


All set to be a slightly sub-par Fighter, sure. I think that Minigiant was hoping for a Fighter who swapped abilities out to actually be really good at being a Thug, or a Rogue who could Sneak Attack with STR weapons.

The latter is pretty much a must for 5E as time goes on (even if limited to Light STR weapons) - too many Fighter/Rogues and Rogues in fiction who fight that way to ignore, imho.

Yeah. I want to be able to pounce KO a mook while still able to stand up toe to toe with another. Like Batman. A warrior who has ambush and sneak attack bonuses.

Maybe a feat could work.

But thugs are popular. They need support in 5e.
 

Andor

First Post
But thugs are popular. They need support in 5e.

Color me confused but how are they not supported? If you want a str based rogue, make one. You need to use a finesse weapon to get your sneak attack damage, but the rules pretty clearly state that you choose whether that finesse weapon is taking your str or dex bonus. What else do you need?

The only down side to makeing a str based rogue is a lower ac.
 

CM

Adventurer
Not sure what you mean by "healing bard": the preview bard class features has "song of rest" as a class ability, and the playtest bard got heal, raise dead, cure wounds, healing word, and lesser restoration spell access. (And that was before he gained level 9 spells). I'm going to go out on a limb and say bards can be as effective a healer as a non-life domain cleric.

Open playtest bard only got up to 5th level slots (at 17th). Is that still the case?
 

TwoSix

Dirty, realism-hating munchkin powergamer
Open playtest bard only got up to 5th level slots (at 17th). Is that still the case?
No. The bard is now a full caster, with a progression identical to wizards, clerics, druids, and sorcerers.
 


DMZ2112

Chaotic Looseleaf

TwoSix

Dirty, realism-hating munchkin powergamer
Color me confused but how are they not supported? If you want a str based rogue, make one. You need to use a finesse weapon to get your sneak attack damage, but the rules pretty clearly state that you choose whether that finesse weapon is taking your str or dex bonus. What else do you need?

The only down side to makeing a str based rogue is a lower ac.
Huh. Didn't get catch that before. I have to admit, that's pretty cool.
 



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