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<blockquote data-quote="Shiroiken" data-source="post: 8053536" data-attributes="member: 6775477"><p>I like most of the classes, feeling they're mostly well designed. I think the best designed one is the Cleric, because it does exactly what you'd expect a cleric to do, and the sub-classes help it to do more than just be a heal-bot. The Fighter and Barbarian are probably the next two, but part of me wishes the Rage feature was just a once per short rest (eventually 2x Rest), rather than X per long rest, because I like martial based characters being more short rest oriented. Rogue is along the same lines, but reversed, since they have no short or long rest abilities.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, the class I feel would have been a well designed class with a small change is the Paladin. I feel that it's the strongest class by a significant margin, almost entirely from the ability to Smite at will. The smiting spells are really cool, but they generally pale in comparison to the regular smite, since you don't need concentration and can wait to use smite on a critical hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiroiken, post: 8053536, member: 6775477"] I like most of the classes, feeling they're mostly well designed. I think the best designed one is the Cleric, because it does exactly what you'd expect a cleric to do, and the sub-classes help it to do more than just be a heal-bot. The Fighter and Barbarian are probably the next two, but part of me wishes the Rage feature was just a once per short rest (eventually 2x Rest), rather than X per long rest, because I like martial based characters being more short rest oriented. Rogue is along the same lines, but reversed, since they have no short or long rest abilities. Honestly, the class I feel would have been a well designed class with a small change is the Paladin. I feel that it's the strongest class by a significant margin, almost entirely from the ability to Smite at will. The smiting spells are really cool, but they generally pale in comparison to the regular smite, since you don't need concentration and can wait to use smite on a critical hit. [/QUOTE]
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