I recently played a knowledge cleric and concentrated a lot more on being the smart one in the party, and was secondarily a healer. One of the best things about clerics is how versatile they can be depending on what domain you choose.
If I was going to play a barbarian, I'd definitely make DEX a very close 3rd after STR and CON because it affects AC. I'd be much less concerned with any of the mental stats. I might put something into CHA for Intimidation, but I think DEX is a far better choice for your tertiary ability than any of the mentals.
For drow ask your dm if you can get shades to get rid of the disadvantage,shades could be have a nice back story like if your a bard. Rockstar drow bard
My Druid is someone who actually selfish and doesn't care about nature. He burnt down forests, killing animals for fun, etc. Til one day, when he wanna do more destructive things, he got trapped inside an avalanche with his friends, but he somehow survived. He got exiled from the city and must live in the wilds cause all neighboring cities got news about the cause of the nature destruction around their area. Every night, he is tired, starved, and also cold cause there's no good shelter, and he kinda feel desperate and wanna *unalive himself. But every morning, he always woke up in different places than where he was when he fell asleep and with restored energy. Until one day, through one way or another, he found himself to be a druid and all this time, every time he sleep, the power inside him took control and turn him into whatever animals that can get food even thk he feels that he just wanna die. So his adventurr hook is he wants to protect and restore nature because he feel that this power is a curse and punishment. Because everytime he wanted to *unalive himself, his body or the nature arounds him react and stop whatever shenanigans he tried to pull off.
I'm planning on playing the world's most annoying plagiarist bard. I'm already playing a disgraced barbarian in another campaign since his sister wrote songs really exaggerating his involvement in other missions. He's trying to redeem himself, and now she has a lawsuit to settle. She can only play the bagpipes and accordion and play hot cross buns, so every song she writes is to that tune.
For a person that is literally just starting getting into dnd i have a possibility really dumb question. Um anyway can you be more than one class? Ps : im stuck between Rogue and Druid
14:44 I'm pretty sure depending on the interpretation, even the second 1 is rerolled. I believe the wording is "whenever" which wouldn include a reroll.
Paladins don't get their power from a deity like Clerics, they're just so devoted to their personal oath that their devotion becomes divine in itself. That's why they cast spells with Charisma, not Wisdom.
Big (human sised but still round) dwarf, who is a druid (or another magic user) who is deeply connected to nature and has a calm and kind aura to him. He treats everyone with respect, just make sure you dont piss him off👀. And a half-orc as a rouge who, is just always tired. The reason he is so tired is because his party members fall asleep before they dicuss who takes watch, so he/she has to take it all the time. Or they just have a cursed amulet that gives them nightmares but they have not realised yet. Okay now emagine, a really small cute little race (idk which one yet) who is a bard and the most chaotic thing you will ever come across. While the half-orc and the dwarf are discussing strategies to take down the target (lets say, a red dragon because.... No creativatie for a bad guy right now), this chaos spredding creachure will walk up to the dragon, the dragon spitts fire but misses because it went over the little guy, and then he just goes and says: "DAYUUUMM, yo mamma did say that you're breath smells worse then her 😺" and the dragon then proceeds to be so insulted to just die then and there. Leaving the other 2 stunned I wanna create this, I NEED TO DRAW THIS
D&D characters I've made. (It just gets worse....) Giant fat orc Man with Trident and helmet that tried to 𝗸𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴𝘀 𝘀𝗼𝗻 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗻𝗼 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗼𝗻. 3ft tall elder chicken that had a long tail and was missing a finger, he was in a war, and 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆𝗼𝗻𝗲 𝗱𝗶𝗲𝗱. A pirate goliath with a persuasion stat so high that he convinced a Giff man to 𝗯𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝗵𝗶𝗺𝘀𝗲𝗹𝗳 𝘂𝗽 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗮 𝙜𝙧𝙚𝙣𝙖𝙙𝙚 at level 1, A billionaire frog jester man with depression and an addiction to 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗱𝗿𝘂𝗴. (He was also oddly good at doing backflips I may add) And a 4-year-old baby turtle that had a giant sword and pure genocidal rage and hatred for 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴.
11 seconds into this video i've already been called out. "because you're too busy being. NOT mentally ill" AND I'VE BEEN IN A WAITING QUEUE FOR A THERAPIST FOR LIKE SIX MONTHS NOW STOOPPP LMAO
i just found your channel and i thought i would find so many videos because the quality was so good ! the fact that you just started posting not even a year ago is crazy impressive! please make more dnd content 😭🙏🏼 i love the way you explain things !! it makes so much sense
Honestly, don't let the whole "clerics can be boring to roleplay" thing hold you back! I wanted to play one and everyone was like "you're gonna be so bored, this is a long campaign" but I had a vision and I stuck with it, my cleric served a tri-goddess (Angharrad) who is the personification of three Elven goddesses plus herself. I had 4 different deities that I could pull "what would Jesus do" lines for and it gave me a ton of super interesting and indepth role play when faced with moral dilemmas. Cleric is easily one of my top favorites to play!
As a wise man once said “gnelf I’m gnome and you just got gnomed” -Gnomenheimer (Gnelf and the first gnome is pronounced with a g then gnome not the silent g)
Im honestly surprised to hear dragonborn arent very common, i totally thought they'd be one of the most popular. My Dragonborn is a descendant from silver dragons.