D&D 5E What classes getting used at your table?

Khyl'Dran

First Post
One table (currently fourth level) has:

Human Noble Battlemaster Fighter 3 / Warlock (great old one, plans to go blade pact) 1

Wood Elf Outlander Hunter Ranger 4

Drow Criminal Assassin Rogue 3 / Monk 1 (plans to go way of shadow)

Dwarf Soldier War Cleric 4

(Yes, two players of my table wanted to multi class, I am surprised so few people on this thread listed multi classes on their tables).


Other table is only starting, has, so far:

Half-Elf Noble Warlock (fey pact)

Human Outlander Ranger

High Elf Hermit Diviner Wizard

Dragonborn Outlander Barbarian
 

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SoulsFury

Explorer
Game I DM wizard, rogue, cleric, fighter and barbarian. Game I play: Rogue, 2 wizards and a cleric, and the second game I think is just all four basic classes. We just started it yesterday so not quite positive there.
 

aramis erak

Legend
I'm running an open table Adventurer's League play.
Warlock, Wizard, Rogue, Paladin, Bard, Barbarian.

The "repeat 4" are a warlock, two rogues, and a bard.
 


Chronicler

Explorer
Group #1 (I'm playing the Human Cleric [Light Domain])

Half-Elf Fighter
Half-Elf Warlock
Human Cleric
Human Druid
Tiefling Warlock

Group #2 (I'm playing the Half-Elf Paladin [Oath of Devotion])

Dwarf Druid
Half-Elf Paladin
Half-Orc Fighter
Halfling Sorcerer
Human Fighter
 

KarinsDad

Adventurer
(Yes, two players of my table wanted to multi class, I am surprised so few people on this thread listed multi classes on their tables).

Multiclassing is a bit more rare, especially for spell casters. I wanted to play Cleric 1 / Wizard X, but I just didn't want to lose that one level of Wizard and get each spell level later in his career.

Our group is:

Variant Human Battle Master Fighter 3
Mountain Dwarf Tempest Cleric 3
Forest Gnome Ranger 2 Wizard 1 (possibly Diviner)
Human Abjuration Wizard 3
Half Elf Arcane Trickster Rogue 3
Lightfoot Halfling College of Lore Bard 3

5 out of 6 PCs here have spells. Spell casting in 5E is so easy to acquire that multiclassing seems to be less preferred. Our Rogue is planning on multiclassing into Monk, but he won't be doing that until level 6.

One thing I do like about 5E is that at least at our table, players are willing to play small races (2 of them) and humans (2 of them).
 


trentonjoe

Explorer
HUMAN Battlemaster Fighter
HUMAN Battlemaster Fighter/Valor BArd
HUMANWizard
Mountain Dwarf PAct Blade Warlock/ Paladin
Other Dwarf Light Cleirc
 
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Piratecat

Sesquipedalian
Two campaigns, but both are converted from 4e:

Elven Rogue/thief
Dragonborn Paladin (unrevealed playtest vow)
Tiefling warlock (unrevealed playtest patron)
Half-elf warlock (Great Old One)
Half-elf bard of valor

And in the other game:

Human rogue/thief
Warforged (house ruled) wizard/evoker
Human paladin of vengeance
Human bard of lore
Wilden cleric/shaman (so house ruled!)
Drow eldritch knight 4/wild magic warlock 11 (house ruled patron, using the sorcerer wild magic rules, and we added in eldritch knight levels to better replicate the 4e sorcerer)
 
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Pandamonium87

First Post
Lightfoot Halfling Rogue, Human Paladin, High elf Wizard(Evoker), Stout Halfling Warlock(Fiend). A new player should join us on Tuesday and I think she will play a Cleric or a Druid
 

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