Today we have a build for Eda the Owl Lady from Owl House in Dungeons & Dragons. If you don't care about schools of magic, you should roll up this chaotic caster for D&D 5e. Twitter: / tulokthe Patreon: / tulok
I made a Hooty build for a one-shot. Couldn’t be a tube, but made an Owlin Monk/Fighter multiclass with negative modifiers to both Charisma and Intelligence. And yes, I did the Hooty Voice all session and then had trouble talking the next day.😂
@@1world1heartjake it did. Everyone at the one-shot was dying laughing as well. Highly Recommend. Role-Playing a character with negative modifiers is always a hoot (pun intended) and the monk/fighter multiclass was really fun as well. Since we were aloud to start with a feat he also had the Alert feat 😁
Follows the characters growth from childhood. Unconventional multi class. Comes online early. Is nothing like the other builds. This has everything we love about a Tulok video
PLEASE MAKE MORE CHARACTERS FROM THE OWL HOUSE!! IT IS SUCH AN AMAZING FANTASY SERIES WITH SO MUCH POTENTIAL FOR D&D CONTENT! LUZ OR KING NEXT PLEASE!! THANK YOU!
She will... in fact, I doubt we've seen the last of "The Owl House" after the final one-hour special of Season 3. The guy responsible for sh*t-canning "The Owl House" based on the asinine belief that the only adults who watch cartoons are parents with young children, former Disney CEO Bob Capek, actually lost his job after he sent a company memo ACTUALLY STATING that "adults don't watch cartoons unless children are present." Already in hot water after an earlier boondoggle where Capek screwed the pooch on Disney's response to that homophobic hate-bill in FLorida, the shareholders finally decided they had enough of Ol' Bobby Blubber-Brain's stupidity and told him to clear his desk, dragging Capek's predecessor Bob Iger out of retirement to serve as acting CEO in the interim.
Willow's a Circle Of Spores Druid, Gus is an Illusionist Wizard with levels of Eloquence Bard (magic with a hint of showmanship!), Amity is an Artificer/Wizard whose definitely a Guardian-model Armorer with those Abomination-goo fists, and Hunter's a Wild Magic Sorcerer who mostly casts spells like Longstrider, Haste and Blink thanks to fusing with his little buddy Flapjack. Oh, and Hunter is definitely a Reborn. He is, after all, the teenage clone of a dead man.
I was a little surprised to see that you didn't go up to Wizard 13 to get Magnificent Mansion, but I see your reasoning behinds Guards and Wards functioning as the equivalent for Hooty.
This is a great build that is really true to her character. You could create a reattachable limb by replicating the Prosthetic Limb item with an infusion.
Yes another amazing build, she definitely seems like a fun character to play and one that's a bit more rare , unused races like Leonin not a lot of those Battle Beast from Invincible or Rengar from League of Legends Or that new Spelljammers monkey race All Hail Sun Wu Kong the Monkey King
Hadozee, which in previous editions were known as "Deck Apes." A "deck ape," in Naval parlance, is a sailor who works primarily on the deck of a ship, helping day-to-day operations and maintaining/repairing the masts and rigging back in the days of "Wooden Ships And Iron Men." So yeah... NOT the thinly-veiled racial caricature it's seen to be by well-meaning dunderheads who see Nazis in their breakfast-cereal. "Deck apes" actually got their name via the way they'd climb and swing among the masts and rigging, much as arboreal species of apes such as orangutans brachiate from tree to tree. I know a bit about sailor-slang, because I used to BE a sailor... though I was mostly a galley-cook. "Armies march on their stomachs," don'cha know.
Coincidentally, I just built Belos a few days ago. I built him as a variant human with Magic Initiate (Druid) for Primal Savagery, Thorn Whip, and Ice Knife, then 4 levels of Path of the Beast barbarian, and then 16 levels of Aberrant Mind sorcerer. Max out your Charisma first, then Constitution. Wisdom can stay fairly low, and you can dump Intelligence; the entire plot started due to some _really_ poor decisions on his part. [Edit: Thorn Whip and Ice Knife are for the basic plant and ice glyphs, but you can do Ray of Frost and Entangle instead. The basic fire glyph can be Fire Bolt and/or Create Bonfire from sorcerer, and you shouldn't take Dancing Lights until _after_ you get Teleportation Circle if you want to stay accurate to the sequence of events in the show.] I'd love to see Tulok's take on the character though.
If Belos and/or Luz from TOH are made in this series my prediction is that Belos is probably Wizard/Warlock multiclass and Luz is probably just a wizard
This is definitely an interesting build for Eda. I like it! I'd love to see what would be next from The Owl House. What would Willow play as with her plant powers in canon? How could Abomination Magic work for Amity in D&D? What would fit Luz the best as a caster?
Luz would work best probably as an Arcane Trickster Rogue or an Eldritch Knight Fighter... with levels of Scribe Wizard, since she IS harnessing magic through study and practice rather than some innate magical talent like those born on the Boiling Isles with sacs of mana-goo attached to their hearts.
Let it be known “description wise” every boiling isles character that can cast magic are sorcerers cause they are born with magic For other characters we got Druid or Cleric for Luz cause glyphs are from the titan which is both the land and a god figure, Fighter with two magic item for Hunter and Debatably Warlock, Artificer or multiclass of the two for Belos cause Collector taught him magic plus his artificial magic
Just an extra algorithm boost beyond my normal one to say how much I love The Owl House. Although I made Eda using Sorcerer and Bard instead of Artificer and Wizard
Eeeeeeey! This was one of the commissions you did for my buddies. I love it! We’re waiting for when you open commissions again once this WOTC bs is done. Keep up the work!
You mean the BS they already walked back because that was an early draft of a contract that hadn't yet gone into effect, WotC isn't stupid and wants to remain a salient business, and the Internet filled its collective diaper over nothing?
Coincidentally, I just built Belos a few days ago. Variant human with Magic Initiate (Druid) for Primal Savagery, Thorn Whip, and Ice Knife, then 4 levels of Path of the Beast barbarian, and then 16 levels of Aberrant Mind sorcerer. Max out your Charisma first, then Constitution. Wisdom can stay fairly low, and you can dump Intelligence; the entire plot started due to some _really_ poor decisions on his part. [Edit: Thorn Whip and Ice Knife are for the basic plant and ice glyphs, but you can do Ray of Frost and Entangle instead. The basic fire glyph can be Fire Bolt and/or Create Bonfire from sorcerer, and you shouldn't take Dancing Lights until _after_ you get Teleportation Circle if you want to stay accurate to the sequence of events in the show.] I'm also working in progress on Willow, but she's mostly a Circle of the Land druid, maybe with a little Conjuration wizard. Gus is probably just a straight Illusion wizard with maybe a touch of bard. I'm leaning toward Scribe wizard for Luz.
For Willow I think you need to multiclass to Wizard to get the find familiar spell (though none of the options are insect) otherwise you could do 2 levels of Artificer and get the infusion Homunculus servant.
@@xavieravila3037 My first draft of Willow is a Variant Human with Find Familiar through the Magic Initiate feat, but as I said, she's still a work in progress. This draft also has the Strixhaven Student (Quandrix) background, so she has Shield too. I _am_ fitting in at least a few levels of Wizard though, since 1) the higher level Druid abilities are out of character for Willow, and 2) she _can_ use other types of magic, even if she's not very _good_ at them. Thinking about it, I should probably start with Wizard for a couple levels before Druid.
Absolutely amazing! I love seeing The Owl House getting some well-deserved love. A shame King hasnt shown too much combat power, because I would love to play the little guy in D&D too~
Marcy already told us how to build her in D&D. She's an Artificer/Rogue... Alchemist and Scout for the subclasses. Maybe give her the Magical Adept feat to reflect her small amount of training in magic with Maddie Flour.
@@thetribunaloftheimaginatio5247 Very true! I'd say 8 levels of artificer for Flash of Genius and 12 levels of rogue. However, I think inquisitor fits better, since the way she used the weaknesses of the barbari-ants is very similar to the inquisitor's Insightful Fighting
Tulok and The Owl House together?! Is it my birthday? Why is my birthday in January? Can we get the rest of the main gang? I'd love to see how you'd build them.
If allowing for CR content, the Lycian blood hunter would fit this build perfectly since it includes the transformation, losing control, and comes with extra magic things that add to the witchy vibe
I’d really like to see Luz now that we have her titan form. Or just more builds from this show in general. Or Amphibia! The Calamity Trio would be amazing😊
Yes, Owl House has been my favorite show on Disney for a while now, and I was so sad when it got cut short. I was way off on my guess though, I figured she would be a sorcerer (because she's born magic, as opposed to having to study for it like Luz), and Druid for the shapeshifting (maybe get the polymorph spell while I'm at it). Artificer and Barbarian never occurred to me. But I like it. Good job! I'm surprised that Witch isn't subclass already, like a type of warlock patron or wizard tradition. Maybe in the future. Thank you for your hard work! Now, in an attempt to both feed the algorithm and wildly speculate on what builds could possibly come next: Marvel: Hero: Ms.Marvel (Reaches for the Stars) Marvel: Villain: Ultron (Has No Strings) DC: Hero: Vixen (Vexes and Flexes) DC: Villain: The Riddler (Probably Has Bard Levels) Kingdom Hearts: Lexaeus (Has an Axe to Grind) Smash Bros: Inkling (They Squid. They Kid. They Squid Again) Overwatch: Soldier76 (Has Got You in His Sights) Mortal Kombat: Bo’ Rai Cho (Is More Than a Drunken Master) Resident Evil: Donna Beneviento (Gets Dolled Up) The Prince of Persia (Stabs Through Time) The Darkness: Jackie Estacado (Embraces the Darkness Within) Uncharted: Nathan Drake (Goes to Uncharted Territory) Destroy All Humans: Crypto-137 (Destroys All) The Owl House: Luz Noceda (Makes a Good Witch) (Eda needs her #1 student!) Miraculous: Ladybug (Is a Lucky Charm) Transformers: Wreck-Gar (Dares to Be Stupid) Lord of the Rings: Samwise Gamgee (Can Carry You) She-Ra: Perfuma (Has Flower Power) Lucifer: Lucifer Morningstar (Knows Your Heart’s Desire) My Life as a Teenage Robot: XJ-9 (Swiss Army Teen) Code Geass: Lelouch vi Britannia (Commands You) Hellsing: Seras Victoria (Loves Cannons) Bleach: Orihime Inoue (Rejects Your World, and Substitutes Her Own) One Piece: Usopp (Bravely Runs Away) Inuyasha: Kagome (Is Not Kikyo)
You could cast animate object on a broom and then cast fly on it. Or Awaken on a small tree resembling a broom, then you could give it the boots to wear.
Playing caster barbarians is always a blast, and lets you find how just how busted some of the buffs are. Spiritual weapon? Mirror Image? Neither require concentration, are low level (but very impactful), and super easy to get for divine soul sorcerers. Granted, this probably means that casters shouldn't ever get access to the two biggest spell lists in the game, but whatever, right?
I've just returned to watching The Owl House (there was nothing after S2E10 on Disney+ for a while on my region) *and* I'm planning to move out from my current apartment and lamenting the impossibility of home ownership, so this video was algorithmically perfect for me.
Hey, here's a challange for you, think you can make Jonathan Sims AKA the archavist from The Magnus Archives? The jist of it is that he works at a library that actualy serves as a temple for an eldretich embodiment of the fear of being watched, having your secrets revelead and being put through agnozing process just to satisfy curiosity, some one else or your own. This being is called "the eye" "beholding" or "ceaseless watcher". John is the archavist, an avatar of the eye, kind of like an warlock/cleric. His powers at the begging are simple: when he asks you a question you are compeled to answer honestly, he can also force you to give "statements", exectevely forcing the person to narrate an event, the person sort of relives the experience of the event while narrating it, not physically, only mentaly. Later own he gains the ability to know stuff, secrets, forgotten lore, speak, understand and read languages he didn't know. Basically divination with a dark twist. Way later he gains the ability to "erase" other avatars, by offering them as sacrifice for the eye, the logacaly is that as an Avatar grows in power they become more fear then material, and the eye can feast on that fear. I suppose translating this would be like being able to consume the magic of magical beings, like how a beholders anti-magic eye could "destroy" summoned and magicaly animated creatures.
I feel like druid makes more sense for Eda. Turning into an owlbear just fits so well. You also get proficiency with herbalism kits to brew potions with. I had actually considered making a homebrew subclass for druid that would have mechanics for wild shaping into an owlbeast as you expend spell slots.
There is a way to reattach limbs naturally as a 14th level feature of the undying Warlock. Considering how much of a multiclass this build is, I don’t think it’s possible to get that high of a warlock level, but it’s an idea.
I had a similar build once for this bastard I played for a one shot. This makes me wanna revisit it with stuff from this vid! Man all your stuff Rules!
one of the fun things about her is her curse gives her that pseudo-undead traits that let her disconnect her body and manipulate it without harm. XD so a dm with a love of the show and rule of cool would be perfect to put this stuff into action
Still pulling for Eglentine Price (Bednobs and Broomsticks), Winifred Sanderson (Hocus Pocus), Doctor Dolittle, Councilor Troi (Star Trek: tNG), Mary Poppins, the Reverend Doctor Syn (The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh), and Sir Dragonet King Arthur's jester (le Morte d'Arthur/ Idylls of the King).
Another fun one, and I'm going to make a suggestion that I've made in the comments of a few of the prior videos. Rimuru, from That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, might be one of the trickier builds, mostly due to all the abilities he amasses in the series. Still, now that the Plasmoid race was added with the new Spelljamer material, you can actually have an official race that takes care of most of his super early properties. Then, you can get around to the rest of Rimuru's special circle, including the Hobgoblin Gobata and High Orc Geld (The Kijin were formerly ogres, and since that's not an officially playable race yet, you'll probably have to go Custom Lineage for all of them), everything needs to start with Rimuru, and we have to make sure he gets his special magical doggo companion when the build is happening.
A youtuber name Tabletop Nephilim did a Rimuru build on his channel. you might want to check that out. PS: I think it was made when Plasmoids are still in Unearth Arcana.
Honestly, if I knew one of my players was making an Eda build and they wanted a flying broom/staff instead of the boots, I'd absolutely allow that. Fuck it, how different is it really at the end of the day?