D&D 5E What are your (up to) three favorite character classes?

What are your (up to) three favorite character classes?

  • Artificer

    Votes: 16 17.2%
  • Barbarian

    Votes: 13 14.0%
  • Bard

    Votes: 18 19.4%
  • Cleric

    Votes: 21 22.6%
  • Druid

    Votes: 16 17.2%
  • Fighter

    Votes: 32 34.4%
  • Monk

    Votes: 10 10.8%
  • Paladin

    Votes: 24 25.8%
  • Ranger

    Votes: 16 17.2%
  • Rogue

    Votes: 34 36.6%
  • Sorcerer

    Votes: 12 12.9%
  • Warlock

    Votes: 27 29.0%
  • Wizard

    Votes: 32 34.4%

The voting bears out my longtime contention that clerics should just be "god warlocks".
In D&D, the difference between Celestial, Fiend, Fey, Aberration, etcetera, is creature type.

Merging Warlock and Cleric would emphasize that player decides what relationship the character has to an otherworldly creature, if any.

It would also make the Warlock clearer. Currently, its class concept is a jumble of Sorcerer (transformation), Wizard (study), and Cleric (service) concepts.
 

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Well I love the Patron aspect of the Warlock so that class is a giving. The Fighter Battle Master is pretty fun and amazingly, somehow, I have three Barbarian characters split between three other different campaigns. Which is the only class I have, so far, that is in a set of multiples. Which kinda shocked me. Granted they are all Ancestral Guardian subclasses, but still.
 

Is there any special might to be invoked here ? ;)
hmmm... let's see...

Ranger: Fear my specialized damage-dealing might! Quake before my infallible wilderness prowess and hunter's skills honed from the very stone of years of recurring battle and hard-learned lore.
<cue thunder. lightning. howling winds.>...all of which I know how to avoid with a successful Survival check, heavily bonused in my favored terrain. ;)
 




Paladin, Bard, Warlock.

I like Paladins for the RP aspect, I like the ideal of a champion of good. In game, smiting feels fun to lay down a gobsmack of damage.

Bards are great 5th man additions to the group, and their jack-of-all trades aspect gives a nice variety of options at your fingertips.

Warlocks are fun, simple spellcasters, and the “bad boy” aspect of the class is sometimes fun to play.
 




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