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<blockquote data-quote="doctorbadwolf" data-source="post: 8053313" data-attributes="member: 6704184"><p><strong>Artificer: </strong>Everything here is cool as hell. Currently playing a "mechanic" with a heavy crossbow onto which basically all of her Artillerist stuff and attacks spells are fluffed to be specially charged attacks. Sometimes, however, her eldritch canon can walk, and is a mech for her mouse pet (urchin) Bosun. </p><p></p><p><strong>Bard: </strong>It doesn't do "Bard" all that well for me, but what it actually does is really cool! The Swords Bard is a really cool swashbuckler, the Lore Bard is an excellent magical scholar, etc. </p><p></p><p><strong>Barbarian: </strong>Haven't played Barbarians yet, but I've loved every one I've had on the team. They're just fun. Being able to survive even extreme foolishness is pretty great. </p><p></p><p><strong>Druid:</strong> Wild Shape is the best thing ever, though it could be much less restricted. It's just incredibly fun to play. </p><p></p><p><strong>Fighter:</strong> The fighter has always been my least favorite class in dnd, along with the Cleric, but 4e and 5e actually do the fighter pretty well. The basic class is boring, but the subclasses are great. </p><p></p><p><strong>Monk: </strong>Movement, lots of buttons to push, and some of the most interesting subclasses in the game. </p><p></p><p><strong>Paladin: </strong>Another class I never touched until 5e. Love these bastards. </p><p></p><p><strong>Ranger: </strong>Fun! I don't use it without houserules, but it's fun!</p><p></p><p><strong>Rogue: </strong>Possibly the best stock phb class, for me. It's just always fun. I can't play them all the time because I miss having buttons to push, but the playstyle of the rogue is just incredibly fun. <strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Sorcerer: </strong>No one actually blows stuff up better. Few classes execute their flavor as well as the sorcerer. <strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Wizard: </strong>Bladesinger. Pretty much all I need. Also, learning spells in the only way I want to learn spells in dnd. <strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Warlock: </strong>These cats are just too wild. You can't go wrong with the warlock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorbadwolf, post: 8053313, member: 6704184"] [B]Artificer: [/B]Everything here is cool as hell. Currently playing a "mechanic" with a heavy crossbow onto which basically all of her Artillerist stuff and attacks spells are fluffed to be specially charged attacks. Sometimes, however, her eldritch canon can walk, and is a mech for her mouse pet (urchin) Bosun. [B]Bard: [/B]It doesn't do "Bard" all that well for me, but what it actually does is really cool! The Swords Bard is a really cool swashbuckler, the Lore Bard is an excellent magical scholar, etc. [B]Barbarian: [/B]Haven't played Barbarians yet, but I've loved every one I've had on the team. They're just fun. Being able to survive even extreme foolishness is pretty great. [B]Druid:[/B] Wild Shape is the best thing ever, though it could be much less restricted. It's just incredibly fun to play. [B]Fighter:[/B] The fighter has always been my least favorite class in dnd, along with the Cleric, but 4e and 5e actually do the fighter pretty well. The basic class is boring, but the subclasses are great. [B]Monk: [/B]Movement, lots of buttons to push, and some of the most interesting subclasses in the game. [B]Paladin: [/B]Another class I never touched until 5e. Love these bastards. [B]Ranger: [/B]Fun! I don't use it without houserules, but it's fun! [B]Rogue: [/B]Possibly the best stock phb class, for me. It's just always fun. I can't play them all the time because I miss having buttons to push, but the playstyle of the rogue is just incredibly fun. [B] Sorcerer: [/B]No one actually blows stuff up better. Few classes execute their flavor as well as the sorcerer. [B] Wizard: [/B]Bladesinger. Pretty much all I need. Also, learning spells in the only way I want to learn spells in dnd. [B] Warlock: [/B]These cats are just too wild. You can't go wrong with the warlock. [/QUOTE]
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