D&D 5E D&D's best on screen class depictions, as per ENWorld

Sacrosanct

Legend
Voting has pretty much ended. ENworld has spoken, and if asked what on screen depictions best represent 5e D&D classes, this is what they said:

Polls here:

Barbarian
Bard
Cleric
Druid
Fighter
Monk
Paladin
Ranger
Rogue
Sorcerer
Warlock
Wizard

1st all team selection:
Barbarian Conan
Bard Geoffrey Chaucer
Cleric Milisandre
Druid Radagast
Fighter Gimli
Monk Ang
Paladin Captain America
Ranger Aragorn
Rogue The Mouse
Sorcerer Scarlet Witch
Warlock Thulsa Doom
Wizard Dr. Strange


2nd all team selection:
Barbarian Khal Drago
Bard Kubo
Cleric Abraham Van Helsing
Druid Merlin (King Arthur 2004)
Fighter Boromir
Monk Lu Shu Lien
Paladin Lancelot (Excalibur)
Ranger Robin Hood
Rogue Bilbo Baggins
Sorcerer Elsa
Warlock Constantine
Wizard Dumbledore
 
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You might want want to polish up your spellings for you conclusion, I'm not much of a proof reader, but I've spotted Constantine and Dumbledore.

Also, no Artificer. I suspect Tony Stark would easily win that one though.
 

Sacrosanct

Legend
You might want want to polish up your spellings for you conclusion, I'm not much of a proof reader, but I've spotted Constantine and Dumbledore.

Also, no Artificer. I suspect Tony Stark would easily win that one though.

Well that was the weirdest autocorrect I have seen Yikes

and no artificer because these were core PHB only.
 





toucanbuzz

No rule is inviolate
I missed the wizard, but I think Dr. Strange is actually a multi-class wizard / warlock / sorcerer. Although he is called the "Sorcerer Supreme," leading some to believe he might be a sorcerer and he has the ability to modify magic to whatever whims he wants, some of his spells actually come from invoking powerful patrons that lend him their energies, which sounds like a warlock. But, his primary ability to use magic requires years of study, which sounds like a wizard.
 



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