Hey, in an attempt to foster more discussion and to try and get this community growing, I am writing a discussion post to get ideas out. (While these conversations have happened elsewhere, we haven’t had them on Lemmy yet!)
As such what is your favorite DnD class? If possible, share any reasons why, and cool stories that help highlight your point.
Also as an added bonus I personally would love to hear about your favorite homebrew class. So if you got one feel free to share as well.
Monk. I have a long standing love for monks.
I haven’t played as a monk yet, but it looks so cool! I want to give it a try next time I’m a player.
I have been stuck in the DM role in the past few campaigns I’ve played, so I guess I enjoy that role 😅
Fighter. I know its vanilla. I just enjoy not having to deal with spell mechanics. Also I’m able to make my characters unique enough with role playing.
I love Bards. I like to play support but still have some offensive potential, so that works out well for me. Also my first character ever was a bard who’s dream was to be an accountant, so the class will always have a special place in my heart. Vicious mockery for life.
I will always love a half caster … especially arcane tricker rogues. Spells and stealth - what’s not to love
I’m the same way; I love characters that can cast spells but still rely on attacking when necessary.
My first ever 5E character was an Arcane Trickster, and it was such a fantastic character to play. Being able to mage hand with a high Sleight of Hand skill provides so much utility (as long as you have a flexible DM who is willing to improvise)
I love playing an Artificer. It’s a crazy-flexible class with how different its sub-classes are. You can really fill any niche you want to with it, although my favorite is the Artillerist. Eldritch Canon go!
Mostly been trying different Cleric subclasses. Grave life etc.
So far grave has been my go to, but I’ve been itching to try war cleric soon…
Bard without stereotypes. Because I love the roleplaying aspect of the game. And I can pretty much help my friends easily
Dwarf cleric, because I’m a tallish Atheist. Also you get to smite people.
Even though they can be a bit one dimensional, I love playing a barbarian. The ridiculous stuff you can get away with with a high strength is just too silly to pass up.
My bugbear barbarian’s push/pull/lift capacity is over 2000 lbs, his carry capacity is around 1200, and I didn’t even try to build him to do that.
It’s so fun.
Warlock. The built in flavor is amazing and allows easy roleplay options and background story tie ins even for new players and new GMs.
Also I enjoy Charisma based classes since it opens up social skills and I enjoy being the face role for the group.
Lastly the invocations allow for fun customization options. And some spell casting without being reliant on long rest is also cool.
Very long time player here. Started with AD&D 1st edition in 1978.
For many years, I loved the Thief. 1st and 2nd edition because of their abilities and skills.
3 and 3.5ed it was the feats and skills a Rogue can use. Made a character that was absolutely devastating at range with a long bow.
Never actually played 4th. Was busy getting married and having two kids when it came out.
In 5e, I actually like the Paladin and Cleric. Currently playing a Fairy Peace Domain Cleric and he’s a lot of fun. Funny enough, I have yet to play a Rogue in 5e.
I’m a sucker for gish characters, but also kind of bored with the 5e options. I tend to blend a martial and a caster. Right now I’m running shadow monk and blade singer, loving it so far.
Mine personally is rogue. While a druid might be able to stealth better, or a fighter do more consistent damage or a wizard solve most problems with magic there’s something about rogues to me that I love.
I really try not to play the cliché rogue that acts as a loner or steals from the party. I’m personally more interested in a rogue that isn’t a criminal but rather someone who uses roguish fighting tactics.
I like trying to find opportunities for sneak attack and I like being really good at what I’m good at.
My first 5e character was an Arcane Trickster Rogue so I really enjoyed dabbling with magic and the flavor is awesome. Later on, I made a Phantom Rogue and while I didn’t get too far with her or use many of her features she was also pretty awesome.
Currently playing a Druid and Wizard in two games which I love, but I’m hoping for at least one more long term campaign that I get to play rogue before I am “done” with 5e.
I’ll be honest, I LOVE DnD and anything fantasy, but…I have never played, not even once. I’ve read through the phb, DMG, and mm hundreds of times, I have (less than legally) acquired TONS (troves) of books. But I have yet to play a single campaign.
That being said, I love the power fantasy of paladin, specifically an Aasimar, Oathbreaker Paladin who tragically broke said oath and is on a quest seeking redemption in the eyes of his deity.
I completely understand. It requires having friends that are into the game and willing to learn and then it requires to commitment to show up every week (or whatever timeline you set) and play. I would encourage you to play online (I would of recommended /r/lfg on Reddit to find a group but I assume we’re here for a reason [If anything you can get on reddit just to find a group and dip]), either finding a group online or convincing friends you already have to play.
If not, there’s usually enough buzz of DnD in the our modern day society that most younger people have probably heard about it and are curious. Realistically, everything you need to play is online and free. The Basic Rules are free and it is not hard to find the other books you want online for free (Not sure what Lemmy’s rules are about piracy but if you want to talk send me a message).
At the end of the day, it’s more about telling a story than anything else and a lot of people can get behind that. Now if you are simply too busy I understand, but I highly recommend everyone to try it.
Also I love your character idea. It is honestly so simple but it has so much potential and honestly kind of bad-ass.
I’m a big fan of sorcerers; it gives me a nice balance of having fun spells to use while not having to manage which ones I’ve “prepared.” My first character was a half elf draconic bloodline sorcerer, and I had a ton of fun playing him.