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Okay, I admit that I love the term "Warbarian" (not sure how the "bear" creeped in there).
A sorcerer with invisibility, enhance ability (helps covers lower strength group and so can polymorph), and subtle spell who focuses on crowd control spells fits in well.
It's easy to overlook, but Quicken Spell metamagic can stand in for Cunning Action. Instead of spell + bonus action Hide, you bonus action spell + Hide.
Hiya!
Whatever you want? Seriously, I just don't get the "optimization" mindset (unless you just titled your thread weirdly...). Now, if you have a DM who does nothing to very little in order to 'balance' the PC's against NPC's/Monsters (pretty much like me I guess...), *then* and only then will your "optimization" actually mean anything and be an actual optimization. If you have a DM who, however, is apt to "adjust" the challenges and re-write the entire game campaign world all for the sake of "balancing stuff so the PC's are challenged all the time, no matter their choices"...then all (as in every scrap) of time you put into 'optimization' is a total and complete waste of creative energy, time and effort.
I know, not helpful at all. Sorry. My 6 year old daughter is sick and I've been more or less up for 30-some-odd hours with a few cat naps in between...so I'm a bit cranky and don't much care. Anyway... play what you want if you have a DM leaning towards the second; because nothing you do to 'optimize' is going to matter. If you have a DM who is more like me, and apt to run a consistent "campaign world balance/expectation", then go with something to compliment the other classes; some kind of Fighter, Ranger or Barbarian (I'd opt for Fighter, personally).
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Paul L. Ming
Poor tarrasque if i remember rightly a horse is all he needs to kill it.A valor bard could go down well can cover utility spells specs tend to miss and can stealth it up with the rogues.It seems like a lot of people think my thread is titled weirdly. What I mean by 'optimization' is creating the best character that will go along with the rest of my party. Thus, I'm attempting to optimize the ENTIRE PARTY by creating a character that will complement and enhance my party's abilities.
And yes, my DM makes no attempt to balance anything. He's the DM that will send a Tarrasque after a first level Wizard.