Musing Mage
Pondering D&D stuff
I am usually the DM, but occasionally do get to actually sit and play as a PC... so my choices across the editions.
Basic D&D where I cut my teeth - I like the fighter. Straight up had the most fun with fighters back in the day when we played that system.
1st ed AD&D: I lean towards Rangers as my fave, but have a soft spot for Kensai. (Not that I've played in any game where they are allowed, except the one I run as DM)
2nd ed AD&D: Specialist Wizards are fun. Currently playing a Conjurer in an online 2e campaign.
3rd Ed: I don't love 3rd Ed, but I did have a Druid that rather enjoyed. So let's call Druid for that edition.
5th Ed: I have to admit, while I wasn't impressed with them at first, the Warlock has sort of become my favourite. They really do have a cool level of versatility. Barbarians are a close 2nd, but am champing at the bit to try out a Battlemaster - so opinions may shift.
Basic D&D where I cut my teeth - I like the fighter. Straight up had the most fun with fighters back in the day when we played that system.
1st ed AD&D: I lean towards Rangers as my fave, but have a soft spot for Kensai. (Not that I've played in any game where they are allowed, except the one I run as DM)
2nd ed AD&D: Specialist Wizards are fun. Currently playing a Conjurer in an online 2e campaign.
3rd Ed: I don't love 3rd Ed, but I did have a Druid that rather enjoyed. So let's call Druid for that edition.
5th Ed: I have to admit, while I wasn't impressed with them at first, the Warlock has sort of become my favourite. They really do have a cool level of versatility. Barbarians are a close 2nd, but am champing at the bit to try out a Battlemaster - so opinions may shift.