Psikerlord#
Explorer
I like the idea of a base support class with branching subclasses, but I think you've got too many here! I reckon just go with a warlord and a bard type of subclass.
You should've seen warlords in play during the 4e era before speaking to it, then. I have. Miladoon's teaser of "Fightey Motivating/Inspiring abilities" leads me to believe such similar tenancies are coming. But I await being pleasantly surprised.Odd. I don't recall that being the sole conception of the warlord either.
@Miladoon,
Odd. I don't recall ever seeing King Theodin hanging back in a fight whilst dictating how and when his allies should swing their weapons better...
And why is that scene not as easily represented by him just having and using the Inspiring Leader feat?
You presume you are the only one with experience with the 4e warlord. You should probably stop that habit of yours.You should've seen warlords in play during the 4e era before speaking to it, then. I have. Miladoon's teaser of "Fightey Motivating/Inspiring abilities" leads me to believe such similar tenancies are coming. But I await being pleasantly surprised.
You presume you are the only one with experience with the 4e warlord. You should probably stop that habit of yours.
Most 5e classes are pretty broad. Monk is probably the most narrow, but even that has covers many types of kung fu.I think there is room in 5E for stand alone classes or broad brush options like they have for the cleric and wizard.
Nope. I never said, or even implied, such a thing. What I did say is that you seem to be unfamiliar. And I based that statement off of what you said in this very thread; your apparent ignorance of the topic. That's a completely different thing. Or were you intentionally strawmanning me in order to try and deflect the truth?You presume you are the only one with experience with the 4e warlord. You should probably stop that habit of yours.
What I did say is that you seem to be unfamiliar.
Good one. Also, it just came to me out of the blue, but what about Crony?That said, i vote Stanchion for a name.
A stanchion (/ˈstænʃən/) is a sturdy upright fixture that provides support for some other object.[1] They are often not a permanent fixture, so that they may be expediently enlisted or removed whenever desired.
crony (ˈkrōnē/)
a close friend or companion.
"he went gambling with his cronies"
synonyms: friend, companion, bosom friend, intimate, confidant, confidante, familiar, associate, accomplice, comrade