As the title says. What’s your favorite D&D character you’ve ever created?
Or, if you can’t think of one, what type of character do you think you would have a blast playing as?
Personally, the most fun character I’ve created is my no-nonsense-deadly-serious-super-cautious Chaotic Neutral Ranger. Super fun to play as.
Although, I want to create a Cleric under the Madness Domain. I would have SO much fun driving the rest of my party crazy from constant, never-ending screaming and ranting and laughing.
I may also be a tad insane in actuality if I would find the Madness Cleric that fun...
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2 AntwortenI've never played D&D...
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2 AntwortenBearbeitet von SGT Bronson: 2/26/2019 4:57:24 AMMy favorite character is my fighter-rogue Brynden. He was trained as a slave soldier but escaped from captivity when the gigantic ship he was serving on was destroyed in a storm. He fights with a polearm using the pole arm master feat and the mobile feat. With these feats he can attack anyone that movies in his attack radius of 10 feet and can disengage an enemy without provoking an attack of opportunity. This combination allows me to attack on my turn, back away, and attack when approached. I used my rogue multiclass to become proficient in poisoning, so now I have two attacks on my turn, two attacks when approached, and i do 6d6 damage if the target fails to resist my wyvern poison. He also doesn't know how to read, and his goal is to learn. He was given a book written in celestial and no one has told him that the book isn't written in common. So he's learning a language that isn't common.
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I just want to make a character who is either scared of the dark or scared of his shadow.
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Favorite at the moment is my current character, a shitty little kobold ranger. We've only played a few sessions so far, but I've managed to fail in every attack against the enemy, yet (accidentally) nearly kill every teammate and some of our friendly npcs. He's a beastmaster and rides a beat up giant frog we kept from bleeding out in an encounter. I feed it a goodberry every morning so it doesn't swallow me in my sleep. Next level I'll officially multiclass into rogue, and with that my character will be attempting stealth by hiding in the frog's mouth with a crossbow.
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2 AntwortenI recently got to remake my Pathfinder character, Isabella Corvidia, in D&D, even found this pic for her! In Pathfinder she was a Dhampir Oracle, some kind of Necromancy domain...can't remember. Oracle's are like the Sorcerer version of Clerics. They also get a curse, and mine was that she was stuck looking like a child. Which she used to be a horrible person. In D&D she's a Half Elf Divine Soul Sorcerer with nerfed Vampirism. Pretty much everything but the Attribute buffs. She had a zombie that she would rap up in rags and tell everyone was her father, who was in a horrible accident. To strangers she played the adorable, sad little girl. To people that knew her she was a snarky, cranky, 300+ year old Vampire alcoholic! She either got her way, or people died....and then she'd bring them back.
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That’s between my boy Varis, and my boy Aegis. Let me just say that both are rogues, and both are absolutely broken. Aegis moves at 124 mph (due to a loophole with the war forged race) and varis could hypothetically one shot the tarrasque at level 20 (more loopholes). These two are beautiful and I love them. Although my absolute favorite to play as is my boy Vyth Kothar. A lizard folk barbarian. Nothing broken about him. He’s just a large lizard who smacks things. I love him.
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8 AntwortenBearbeitet von Mandalorian16_1: 2/25/2019 8:45:02 PMI don't play D&D 😥. [spoiler]this poor dejected creature.[/spoiler]
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A Dragonborn Bard-barian.
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All time fav? His name was Pickles, Pickles the Stone Golem. (Reskinned goliath for extra flavor in a homebrew run). Str based monk that specialised in EXCLUSIVELY delivering nuclear punches across the land. I wrote and calculated EVERY stat by hand on note paper. Took up an entire 10 pages, 5 of which were pure raw stats for a bit of technicality in rp, things like carry weight, drag weight and the like.
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Bearbeitet von Warlock Holmes: 2/25/2019 9:14:25 PMTo hard to decide. So many great and fun characters I have both made, and characters ideas I created and never played. I get bored often and I alway create new character ideas to the point where character sheets are the majority of things printed in my house. Here are a list of some of my favorites. Things I can think of on the top of my head but I assure you there are more. Long years of playing made so many characters [spoiler][b][i][u] Re’laëh the blue[/u][/i][/b]: my strongest character I have ever played in my history of d&d. Re’leäth is a elven wizard who super intelligent (even unworldly intellect and a perfect memory). His whole personality was based on the 10th and 11th Doctor from Doctor who, and if you notice his name is a reference to that Re’laëh. Hëal’er Healer Doctor. [b][i][u]brother Benedict:[/u][/i][/b] brother Benedict is a sun soul monk. He is a wood elf, who studied the world in a monastery for years. Unlike a classical monk, Benedict was based on a Christian monk with a religions belief for the gods. He was a valid scholar and a inventor, and learned his kun fu from a monk from the east. Benedict was basically a beacon of hope and light, which made it all the more devastating when he was bitten by a vampire. For the rest of his life he was resisting his vampiric Urges to sink in fangs into the French knights neck. Balancing the good guy and the vampire thing was fun. [b][i][u]professor birdsong:[/u][/i][/b] birdsong was a archeologist and rouge. Birdsong was a tabaxi and basically Indiana Jones as a cat. I played this character during the tomb of annihilation campaign so exploring ancient ruins and all of that made the Indiana Jones feeling even better. And once we invaded a pirate ship and for a time I became the dread Pirate Roberts. [i][u][b]classified warlock:[/b][/u][/i] this characters name is classified because I honestly don’t remember it, it was a while ago but is still a fun memory. Sometimes serious D&D campaigns are amazing and I love them, but sometimes you just want to have fun and comedy. So this character was from a basically comedy d&d campaign. And it was great. I was a drow warlock who made a pact with a demon because he thought it would make him cool. It drove him to the surface world where he meet the oath of the ancients Paladin, Ni! Protector of the forest. The two chatted for a little [quote]W: hey, can we be friends N: Ni! W:is that a yes or a no? N Ni! W(Sadly): well I will just go now :( N: Ni! *Ni follows the warlock and they became friends forever*[/quote] And the two went on adventures. Slaying steampunk lumberjacks and demons and the whole thing played out like a big Montie python movie. [b][i][u]sherlock Holmes:[/u][/i][/b] ok so I make Sherlock Holmes in basically everything I do. From destiny to d&d. So I was playing a solo campaign with Watson as the dm, and we decided to play a mystery campaign. I rolled up the high elf wizard Sher’lock of the Holmes and we began. It was a huge murder mystery that took place in the d&d universe, and Watson worked hard on it. It was fun when it lasted. [b][i][u]thor and Loki:[/u][/i][/b] ok so this is a pair of characters me and Watson made once. We where basing ourselves off of the marvel characters Thor and Loki. I was a tiefling trickster bard and e was a aasimer tempest domain cleric. And they happened to be twins(don’t ask how that works). We made so many references and had fun completely being different, not liking each other, but forced to work together. And all the Thor references from get help to my many deaths. And this campaign is still going on so i have many new story’s to tell. I would honestly write more characters here, from Dmitri the feather king to ivilose the lawful, and SO many others. but I don’t have time. This was very fun to think of. [/spoiler] [spoiler]also note how all I have listed where my favorite characters and I said I can list so many more favorites. Imagine how many I have that are not necessarily favorites of mine [/spoiler]
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So far, my Hill Dwarf Paladin, Benaiah! He’s a tank/off healer who also buffs/debuffs dependent upon the situation.