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<blockquote data-quote="DeviousQuail" data-source="post: 8848580" data-attributes="member: 7025431"><p><strong>Artificer:</strong> Battlesmith. Only got to play one in a one shot and it was really fun. Would love to play one again in a longer campaign.</p><p><strong>Barbarian:</strong> Beast. Just started playing one because they are cool and I like the Underworld movies and Teen Wolf.</p><p><strong>Bard:</strong> Glamour. "Instead of a Dark Lord, you would have a queen, not dark but beautiful and terrible as the dawn! Tempestuous as the sea, and stronger than the foundations of the earth! All shall love me and despair!"</p><p><strong>Cleric:</strong> Tempest. Because storms are awesome and mighty and have you seen Thor's entrance to Wakanda in Infinity War? Chills.</p><p><strong>Druid:</strong> Stars. A solid mechanical and thematic archetype on a great class.</p><p><strong>Fighter:</strong> Psi Warrior. Someone poured a jedi all over my fighter and you won't find me crying about it.</p><p><strong>Monk:</strong> Astral Self. It doesn't require as much investment into both Dex and Wis unlike most monks. Also 10/10 cool factor for me. </p><p><strong>Paladin:</strong> Glory. Honorable mention to Conquest but Glory hits a good vibe that isn't as stuffy as some of the others. Also I like speedy characters and the Oath spells are mostly winners.</p><p><strong>Ranger:</strong> Drakewarden. I like pet archetypes and this one seems more fun than the Beastmaster. </p><p><strong>Rogue:</strong> Swashbuckler. A dashing swordsman with the mechanics to match is everything I wanted from the rogue and XGtE delivered.</p><p><strong>Sorcerer:</strong> Clockwork. Everytime I play a sorcerer it is a disappointment so I might as well pick one that solves one of my issues with the class.</p><p><strong>Warlock:</strong> Genie. VRBO and AirBnB prices are ridiculous so that's one problem solved. More importantly the available spells on the expanded spell list are intriguing, additional damage is great, damage resistance and flight are nice, letting others crash at my place is good for their health, and limited wish is one of the best archetype finishers in the game. Eat your heart out Bards. </p><p><strong>Wizard:</strong> Illusion. Always wanted to try this one and I like the way the Archetype features interact with Illusion spells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeviousQuail, post: 8848580, member: 7025431"] [B]Artificer:[/B] Battlesmith. Only got to play one in a one shot and it was really fun. Would love to play one again in a longer campaign. [B]Barbarian:[/B] Beast. Just started playing one because they are cool and I like the Underworld movies and Teen Wolf. [B]Bard:[/B] Glamour. "Instead of a Dark Lord, you would have a queen, not dark but beautiful and terrible as the dawn! Tempestuous as the sea, and stronger than the foundations of the earth! All shall love me and despair!" [B]Cleric:[/B] Tempest. Because storms are awesome and mighty and have you seen Thor's entrance to Wakanda in Infinity War? Chills. [B]Druid:[/B] Stars. A solid mechanical and thematic archetype on a great class. [B]Fighter:[/B] Psi Warrior. Someone poured a jedi all over my fighter and you won't find me crying about it. [B]Monk:[/B] Astral Self. It doesn't require as much investment into both Dex and Wis unlike most monks. Also 10/10 cool factor for me. [B]Paladin:[/B] Glory. Honorable mention to Conquest but Glory hits a good vibe that isn't as stuffy as some of the others. Also I like speedy characters and the Oath spells are mostly winners. [B]Ranger:[/B] Drakewarden. I like pet archetypes and this one seems more fun than the Beastmaster. [B]Rogue:[/B] Swashbuckler. A dashing swordsman with the mechanics to match is everything I wanted from the rogue and XGtE delivered. [B]Sorcerer:[/B] Clockwork. Everytime I play a sorcerer it is a disappointment so I might as well pick one that solves one of my issues with the class. [B]Warlock:[/B] Genie. VRBO and AirBnB prices are ridiculous so that's one problem solved. More importantly the available spells on the expanded spell list are intriguing, additional damage is great, damage resistance and flight are nice, letting others crash at my place is good for their health, and limited wish is one of the best archetype finishers in the game. Eat your heart out Bards. [B]Wizard:[/B] Illusion. Always wanted to try this one and I like the way the Archetype features interact with Illusion spells. [/QUOTE]
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