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What Class Would Marvel Characters Have in D&D?
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<blockquote data-quote="schnee" data-source="post: 7291410" data-attributes="member: 16728"><p>It's hard to see any comic book character as a straight class, except for some boring C-listers like Black Knight.Thor, to me, is a multiclass Bear Totem Barbarian and Tempest Cleric. He's too damn resilient to be anything else, and his weakness to mental sorcery makes perfect sense. His strength would be doubled with his Girdle of Strength, 'Megingjörð', and further accentuated with his Gauntlets of Power, 'Járngreipr'. (...What, you thought the Gauntlets of Ogre Power and Girdle of Giant Strength were original inventions? Ha!)</p><p></p><p>I agree with Cap as a 4e Warlord or 5e Paladin / Battlemaster. His tactics and ability to get the best out of his allies mean maneuvers that give everyone else extra actions IMO. And, this is probably obvious, but Shield Master / Sharpshooter / Inspiring Leader / Athlete / Great Weapon Master / Sentinel / Martial Adept.</p><p></p><p>Hawkeye is a reflavored multiclass Ranger / Arcane Trickster, for sure. His spell focus is his bow, and he imbues his material components into arrows, and uses them to cast stuff like Fog Cloud, Darkness, Faerie Fire or Hold Person. Oh, damn - I totally want to play this character now.</p><p></p><p>Spider Man is a reflavored Monk, maybe? With Lucky, Observant, Alert, and maybe even Mobile (even though it's a bit redundant, it would conserve Ki) - those would explain his unbelievable ability to avoid taking damage and zip around the room bashing people at will.</p><p></p><p>What? Me, a comic book fan, from way back? How could you ever tell?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="schnee, post: 7291410, member: 16728"] It's hard to see any comic book character as a straight class, except for some boring C-listers like Black Knight.Thor, to me, is a multiclass Bear Totem Barbarian and Tempest Cleric. He's too damn resilient to be anything else, and his weakness to mental sorcery makes perfect sense. His strength would be doubled with his Girdle of Strength, 'Megingjörð', and further accentuated with his Gauntlets of Power, 'Járngreipr'. (...What, you thought the Gauntlets of Ogre Power and Girdle of Giant Strength were original inventions? Ha!) I agree with Cap as a 4e Warlord or 5e Paladin / Battlemaster. His tactics and ability to get the best out of his allies mean maneuvers that give everyone else extra actions IMO. And, this is probably obvious, but Shield Master / Sharpshooter / Inspiring Leader / Athlete / Great Weapon Master / Sentinel / Martial Adept. Hawkeye is a reflavored multiclass Ranger / Arcane Trickster, for sure. His spell focus is his bow, and he imbues his material components into arrows, and uses them to cast stuff like Fog Cloud, Darkness, Faerie Fire or Hold Person. Oh, damn - I totally want to play this character now. Spider Man is a reflavored Monk, maybe? With Lucky, Observant, Alert, and maybe even Mobile (even though it's a bit redundant, it would conserve Ki) - those would explain his unbelievable ability to avoid taking damage and zip around the room bashing people at will. What? Me, a comic book fan, from way back? How could you ever tell? [/QUOTE]
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