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Wood Elf 11th level Eldritch Knight/2nd level Rogue with Sharpshooter and Mobility feats. Able to cast Magic Weapon on their bow and stay outside the monsters attack range.
Death Domain Cleric for a one level drop. Reaper is a pretty good opener. Go variant Human and take Heavy Armor Expert as your feat. You rock some pretty decent survival at the cost of one level less of Undead.
I disagree... a War Cleric can still cast Animate Dead as many times as a Wizard. They retain as many undead, even if they only raise one less. Meaning a level five cleric can wade into the battlefield with the same eight skeletal archers backing him up that the far less armored wizard would...
Question... Is the wizard worth going Necromancer for?
I recognize that:
The creature's hit point maximum is increased by an amount equal to your wizard level.
The creature adds your proficiency bonus to its weapon damage rolls.
Are good bonuses, but are they worth it over a Cleric?
The...
I've heard compelling arguements for Resilient (Constitution). I'd be interested to know if you had planned on a Strength build or a Dexterity build. Two-hander or Sword and board.
I like your recomendations, but some things don't work in your examples. War Caster requires you to be able to cast at least one spell, A first level Paladin cannot. In the second build you recomended taking Paladin later and putting on heavy armor. MC'ing into Paladin doesn't give you heavy...
I've seen the idea bantered about, but I am a poor optimizer myself. Was wondering if anyone else had ideas on this? From what I've read thus far, the base is a 3rd level warlock of the Blade Pact combined with an X level Paladin to cover defenses.
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