doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
It’s how I plan to use bards in an upcoming “Highest Fantasy” game, inspired by Blue Rose and the literature that inspired it.That sounds a lot like a Bard.
It’s how I plan to use bards in an upcoming “Highest Fantasy” game, inspired by Blue Rose and the literature that inspired it.That sounds a lot like a Bard.
Yeah, maybe combining "fast/agile barbarian" with "two-weapon barbarian" would provide enough mechanical heft to interest Wizards in trying. (It's occurring to me that when they claim they covered all the major archetypes, they were probably thinking in terms of mechanics.)
- Two Weapon Barbarian (Dexterity is significant to them)
Pretty sure Oath of Vengeance is meant to be the 5E version of the Avenger (since they list "avenger" as an alternate name, and there's a history of Avengers as variant paladins in older editions). Though what you describe could certainly be a thing under another name (vigilante?).
- Avenger - A paladin option would suffice: Lose armor proficiencies, gain unarmored defense (charisma and dex = AC), stealth skill becomes a class skill.
Agreed, lots of untapped space for sorcerers of various monstrous bloodlines. Pathfinder had way more fun with this.
- Infernal and Abyssal Sorcerers - The Blood of Demons and Devils is a trope that is unused. Yes, you can do a warlock, but there is a huge difference between blood and pact.
- Undead Sorcerer - Not shadow Magic - Undead. The Vryloka of 4E are an idea for this concept. Like a take on the Marvel Character Blade, you're born with necrotic energy infused into you, making you part undead without a specific shadowyness to you.
- Fey Sorcerer - You have the blood of the Fey in you, giving you ties to the Feywild.
- Elemental Sorcerer - You're infused with the 4 Elements themselves.
- Monstrous Sorcerer - Your ancestry includes taints from a monstrosity that grant you powers related to the creature. There are a huge number of interesting options here. Doppelganger, Medusa, Harpy, Manticore, Yuan-ti, Yeti ....
They tried this in UA (Giant Soul), but it eventually got folded into Tasha's Rune Knight.
- Rune/Giant Sorcerer - There is fertile ground here for a rune based sorcerer that powers runes with their giant blood or giant curse.
The 'historical druid' and the 5E core bard are different. There are elements of overlap, but I'd still call them distinct.That sounds a lot like a Bard.
I get that. It's just that I could make a Bard and call it a historical druid and be done.The 'historical druid' and the 5E core bard are different. There are elements of overlap, but I'd still call them distinct.
They actually just ran out of room in the books that they were tested for. They all tested high enough to pass IIRC.UA did a Phoenix Sorcerer, a Stone Sorcerer, and a Sea Sorcerer, but they never made it to official status for whatever reason.
the college of creation does this very well. Its abilities are all themed are all themed around music- a.Bard.that.is.about.music How hard can it be? I know they wanted to prove that ''not every bard plays the lute'', but there is now so few things about music and performance in the class and its spells that it seems disconnected from the fluff.
First I've heard of that, have a source?They actually just ran out of room in the books that they were tested for. They all tested high enough to pass IIRC.
It was in a Jeremy Crawford interview about what got in XGtE. Probably a Dragon Talk.First I've heard of that, have a source?