Current Favorite Class?

At the moment, I really love the Druid. Lets me get in touch with my inner forest. I think the druid might be alittle over the top in power, but only if built right. At first the druid dident fit my vision of a hero, but I quickly saw that it had alot of potentenal. I think of got over the use of natural weapons when i played a anthro tiger. Preveusly i thought only swords could be heroic.

I might be biased in saying druid is my favorit class, mostly becuse my current charicter is a druid, and i really put alot of work into the build to give it a amazing survivablility. I also spent alot of time of the back story.

I have also been dieing to play a elven dervish/champain of corlen. every time i try the campain ends before i get to the dervish prc or the campain never gets off the ground.

I think that the scout is also a realy fun class as well. They make for good archers and fullfill my idea of a ranger just alittle bit more then the ranger.

The monk is also very fun but i havent gotten a chance to play them with any great detail. I love the style of the monk though. I dont like the fact they are lawfull. That miight be the reason i havent really played them much.

One of these days i want to play a sorcerer too.

so in this order

druid
dervish
sorcerer
scout
 

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FireLance said:
Paladin, because I like to demonstrate that you can be the epitome of Lawful Good and still not be stupid, intolerant, self-righteous, humourless, boring, judgemental, arrogant and narrow-minded.

Right on!

I also like Clerics, though I usually play them pretty much the same way I play Paladins - as a crusading holy knight archetype.
 

FireLance said:
Paladin, because I like to demonstrate that you can be the epitome of Lawful Good and still not be stupid, intolerant, self-righteous, humourless, boring, judgemental, arrogant and narrow-minded.

and humility i see. :lol:
 

For me it depends on what I feel like playing.

I never play rogues.

When in the mood for a fighter type I go Monk or Paladin.

When spellcasting I go Sorcerer.
 


Warlock. A magic using class that I don't have to remember fiddly things or manage resources with. I have a few powers, and I can use them all the live long day. Go me!
 

For myself, probably Wizard. I'm whacked out on tactical combat, and given the chance I love all of the fiddly bits of playing a wizard, especially item creation and telling everybody else what to do for their own darn good. :)

For pure D&D-Ness, I'm loving Barbarian/Cleric combinations. We're currently on v.3.0 of "The Smashdor", and I'm enjoying it. Nothing 'broken', but it is alot of fun to dole out the healin' and the hurtin' in equal amounts, and nothing says lovin' like a Strengthened (Strength Domain), Raging, Bull's Strengthened, Enlarge Personed, Power Attacked Smite (Destruction Domain) at the end of a 100' charge ... unless it is Cleaving off of it. SMACKDOWN.

A REALLY fav class of mine, which few GMs put in their games, is the Marshal from the Miniatures Handbook. It's such a great "Party Oriented" class with a whacky set of powers you don't find anywhere else. It's crap alone, but synergizes very well with a party.

What I'm dying to try is a Warforged Artificer, though. While counter-intuitive, I think I could bring a GM to tears with that. MWa hahahahaha.

--fje
 

My favorite classes (in no particular order)

Shaman (Green Ronin)
Psychic (Green Ronin)
Rogue
Rogue- Wilderness Variant (Unearthed Arcana)
Barbarian- Hunter Variant (Unearthed Arcana)
Fighter
 

I'll go with the psion. Unmatched versatility in deploying spell effects and none of the hoary hermetic magic cliches like verbal, somatic, and material components. :)
 

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