Ancalagon
Dusty Dragon
Hmmm
I was going to say "convoluted multi-classing to get mechanistic synergy advantages" but that was true in 3e too... and now I'm not even sure it counts as cheesy.
The dramatic "shunned/rejected by society" emo/goth ish characters frequently strike me as quite cheesy. Not because the concept itself is bad, but rather because it's often done so *badly*. Why does it always have to be a thiefling, or drow, or maybe half-orc? Why not, I don't know, a leper?
edit: damn it, that's not 5e specific too!
I was going to say "convoluted multi-classing to get mechanistic synergy advantages" but that was true in 3e too... and now I'm not even sure it counts as cheesy.
The dramatic "shunned/rejected by society" emo/goth ish characters frequently strike me as quite cheesy. Not because the concept itself is bad, but rather because it's often done so *badly*. Why does it always have to be a thiefling, or drow, or maybe half-orc? Why not, I don't know, a leper?
edit: damn it, that's not 5e specific too!