If you're playing with a good DM who doesn't force encounters, there's nothing as fun as a bard.
If the campaign is filled with political intrigue, I'll jump to play a bard any day.
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What's your favorite DnD class and why?
What's your favorite DnD class and why?
I like any class that is a jack of all trades, Up until recently when i fully went to play my own TTRPG i used to play Paladin the most. Its a mage, a fighter, can be sup can dps. The onyl downside is that you have to pick a god but alas find someone and thats it.Annoging wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:31 pm If you're playing with a good DM who doesn't force encounters, there's nothing as fun as a bard.
If the campaign is filled with political intrigue, I'll jump to play a bard any day.
I love political intrigue and most bards are fun to have around. I really like the option to use your abilities outside of combat as well (while someone like bard has specially designed abilities just for that)
What's your favorite DnD class and why?
Skill encounters > combat any day.Yorveth wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 5:11 pmI like any class that is a jack of all trades, Up until recently when i fully went to play my own TTRPG i used to play Paladin the most. Its a mage, a fighter, can be sup can dps. The onyl downside is that you have to pick a god but alas find someone and thats it.Annoging wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:31 pm If you're playing with a good DM who doesn't force encounters, there's nothing as fun as a bard.
If the campaign is filled with political intrigue, I'll jump to play a bard any day.
I love political intrigue and most bards are fun to have around. I really like the option to use your abilities outside of combat as well (while someone like bard has specially designed abilities just for that)
When I realized that DnD was primarily a war game was the moment I decided to branch out into other systems
What's your favorite DnD class and why?
Yea especially when you look at the full history of dnd, it evolved from a legit war game. Overtime it got fleshed out but they could never really leave that headspace. I love skill encounters and combat encounters (i also have share your opinon that skill>combat, but i think combat does play an imporant role in the game)Annoging wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 3:33 pmSkill encounters > combat any day.Yorveth wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 5:11 pmI like any class that is a jack of all trades, Up until recently when i fully went to play my own TTRPG i used to play Paladin the most. Its a mage, a fighter, can be sup can dps. The onyl downside is that you have to pick a god but alas find someone and thats it.Annoging wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:31 pm If you're playing with a good DM who doesn't force encounters, there's nothing as fun as a bard.
If the campaign is filled with political intrigue, I'll jump to play a bard any day.
I love political intrigue and most bards are fun to have around. I really like the option to use your abilities outside of combat as well (while someone like bard has specially designed abilities just for that)
When I realized that DnD was primarily a war game was the moment I decided to branch out into other systems