Garthanos
Arcadian Knight
I saw that too... you cannot say MM did not make his throw back edition a throw backHA! 1st level Fighter! Still a "Veteran!"
1E FOREVER!!!
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I saw that too... you cannot say MM did not make his throw back edition a throw backHA! 1st level Fighter! Still a "Veteran!"
1E FOREVER!!!
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Yeah, but callbacks like that are in a GOOD way.I saw that too... you cannot say MM did not make his throw back edition a throw back
The thief ... no wait that was 1e and he was ineffectual at what he was supposed to be good at too so it doesn't count.
Not to mention that backgrounds can't be considered either. Fighters are obviously completely useless sacks of meat because they don't have expertise.“The fighter isn’t even the best at fighting. A paladin with GWM blows him out of the water. A ranger with sharpshooter puts him to shame. Even a warlock with spell sniper spamming a cantrip is better!”
“you know you can use feats to get that out of combat ability, right?”
“FEATS ARE OPTIONAL AND YOU CANT USE THEM FOR ANALYSIS!”
not to mention my earlier point, the folks using that excuse DO use feats so it doesn’t even apply to them. Arguing a problem that doesn’t exist.
Wow, that is the strawest of straw men.“The fighter isn’t even the best at fighting. A paladin with GWM blows him out of the water. A ranger with sharpshooter puts him to shame. !”
If it's the safest place to cast from, I guess.So what does the bard player do if there’s a combat? Go sit in a corner?
So what does the bard player do if there’s a combat? Go sit in a corner?
Ummm ... so in order for a fighter to be useful outside of combat they have to be better at it than every other class?
The fact that they can make the same contribution doesn't count?
We are considering backgrounds. Every character has backgrounds, so a fighter character also having a background is sort of a non issue. We are talking about the fighter class.Not to mention that backgrounds can't be considered either.
Again with the exaggerated language! Try nuance, it's quite useful.Fighters are obviously completely useless sacks of meat because they don't have expertise.
Did that support and buffs through inspiration, spells etc really help? Did just sitting in a corner and not engaging with the combat significantly contribute to the party's success in the fight much?The bard in our campaign typically spent most of their time buffing the fighter while hiding in the corner. Not that they were totally useless, they're just more of a support character. A spell caster that's not quite a good as a wizard, a healer that's not quite as good as the cleric and so on. In a campaign that spanned multiple years and went to 20th level I think they used their sword once.