I'm considering a (theoretical) support barbarian character, Totem Warrior with Wolf for 3rd level and Bear for 14th level. Those are both buffs. However, I can't think of a 6th level support totem. None of them are really clearly support.
So, does anybody have an idea?
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i like linguistics and, well, d&d, obviously. this bio hadn't been updated for 3 years so i figured i'd do that.
the 6th totem in general lackluster and very campaing depended.
bear: If your party keep track encumbarence you can become the party crarring donkey. doubt there much heavy rock you have to move eagle: nice for scouting stuff far away not having disadvantage in dim light for perception checks can be nice if you run alot in the dark wolf: trying to hunt a creature that ran away should be easier to track now
the 6th totem in general lackluster and very campaing depended.
bear: If your party keep track encumbarence you can become the party crarring donkey. doubt there much heavy rock you have to move eagle: nice for scouting stuff far away not having disadvantage in dim light for perception checks can be nice if you run alot in the dark wolf: trying to hunt a creature that ran away should be easier to track now
What about the SCAG options?
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i like linguistics and, well, d&d, obviously. this bio hadn't been updated for 3 years so i figured i'd do that.
I'm considering a (theoretical) support barbarian character, Totem Warrior with Wolf for 3rd level and Bear for 14th level. Those are both buffs. However, I can't think of a 6th level support totem. None of them are really clearly support.
So, does anybody have an idea?
I don't know if you're specifically set on playing a Totem barbarian, but path of the Ancestral Guardian is also another path you might want to consider for the support/tank role. Ancestral protectors and spirit shield can really help soak up damage for your party members.
If you're already locked into playing a totem barbarian, my vote would be for Elk totem as the most party friendly option.
I'm considering a (theoretical) support barbarian character, Totem Warrior with Wolf for 3rd level and Bear for 14th level. Those are both buffs. However, I can't think of a 6th level support totem. None of them are really clearly support.
So, does anybody have an idea?
I don't know if you're specifically set on playing a Totem barbarian, but path of the Ancestral Guardian is also another path you might want to consider for the support/tank role. Ancestral protectors and spirit shield can really help soak up damage for your party members.
If you're already locked into playing a totem barbarian, my vote would be for Elk totem as the most party friendly option.
Ancestral Guardian is more of a tanky damage-taker-- I was thinking a support character as in providing buffs to allies and debuffs to enemies, which Wolf 3rd level and Bear 14th level both do effectively. Elk is my best bet as well.
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i like linguistics and, well, d&d, obviously. this bio hadn't been updated for 3 years so i figured i'd do that.
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I'm considering a (theoretical) support barbarian character, Totem Warrior with Wolf for 3rd level and Bear for 14th level. Those are both buffs. However, I can't think of a 6th level support totem. None of them are really clearly support.
So, does anybody have an idea?
i like linguistics and, well, d&d, obviously. this bio hadn't been updated for 3 years so i figured i'd do that.
the 6th totem in general lackluster and very campaing depended.
bear: If your party keep track encumbarence you can become the party crarring donkey. doubt there much heavy rock you have to move
eagle: nice for scouting stuff far away not having disadvantage in dim light for perception checks can be nice if you run alot in the dark
wolf: trying to hunt a creature that ran away should be easier to track now
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What about the SCAG options?
i like linguistics and, well, d&d, obviously. this bio hadn't been updated for 3 years so i figured i'd do that.
Elk is the most party friendly 6th level totem.
Thanks.
i like linguistics and, well, d&d, obviously. this bio hadn't been updated for 3 years so i figured i'd do that.
I don't know if you're specifically set on playing a Totem barbarian, but path of the Ancestral Guardian is also another path you might want to consider for the support/tank role. Ancestral protectors and spirit shield can really help soak up damage for your party members.
If you're already locked into playing a totem barbarian, my vote would be for Elk totem as the most party friendly option.
Ancestral Guardian is more of a tanky damage-taker-- I was thinking a support character as in providing buffs to allies and debuffs to enemies, which Wolf 3rd level and Bear 14th level both do effectively. Elk is my best bet as well.
i like linguistics and, well, d&d, obviously. this bio hadn't been updated for 3 years so i figured i'd do that.