So I need a good RP reason why a draconic sorcerer would take a level or 2 in warlock and of the 2024 warlock subclasses, which would be the best to go with from an RP standpoint? I want to build a sorlock but my group is huge on RP and so am I, ive been struggling to find a reason why a dragon sorcerer would make that choice.
Talk to your GM. Warlock is the easiest class to justify a multiclass into, because all that's needed is a mysterious entity to show up offering you candy arcane power.
However, expect to have an interventionist patron. You're giving the GM an additional handle on you, and they're going to use it
Celestial Patron - an angel of Bahamut asking you to live your best draconic life.
Fiend Patron - a fiend of Tiamat asking you to do the opposite.
A Feylock could do something similar, though the connections are a bit more fuzzy. In either of the two other cases, the fact that dragons represent the most powerful mortal* beings on the material plane could be a reason for the patrons to be interested in someone who has their magic running through their veins.
It shouldn't matter what subclass you choose because only 2 levels of 2024 warlock doesn't get any subclasses. Your patron would most likely be an elder dagon, however.
It shouldn't matter what subclass you choose because only 2 levels of 2024 warlock doesn't get any subclasses. Your patron would most likely be an elder dagon, however.
Mechanically, it wouldn't matter... but it absolutely should from an RP perspective. Most players would probably have a pretty good idea of which patron type they'd have at creation, even if their characters do not.
But I guess your point does stand in one way: literally anything that can grant power could be a patron (since the mechanics of the subclass never enter into the equation), including a greatwyrm:).
So I need a good RP reason why a draconic sorcerer would take a level or 2 in warlock and of the 2024 warlock subclasses, which would be the best to go with from an RP standpoint? I want to build a sorlock but my group is huge on RP and so am I, ive been struggling to find a reason why a dragon sorcerer would make that choice.
Perhaps the progenitor of your bloodline is still alive and wants to maintain an ancient alliance they have with your family against common foes.
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So I need a good RP reason why a draconic sorcerer would take a level or 2 in warlock and of the 2024 warlock subclasses, which would be the best to go with from an RP standpoint? I want to build a sorlock but my group is huge on RP and so am I, ive been struggling to find a reason why a dragon sorcerer would make that choice.
Talk to your GM. Warlock is the easiest class to justify a multiclass into, because all that's needed is a mysterious entity to show up offering you
candyarcane power.However, expect to have an interventionist patron. You're giving the GM an additional handle on you, and they're going to use it
A couple of ideas:
Celestial Patron - an angel of Bahamut asking you to live your best draconic life.
Fiend Patron - a fiend of Tiamat asking you to do the opposite.
A Feylock could do something similar, though the connections are a bit more fuzzy. In either of the two other cases, the fact that dragons represent the most powerful mortal* beings on the material plane could be a reason for the patrons to be interested in someone who has their magic running through their veins.
It shouldn't matter what subclass you choose because only 2 levels of 2024 warlock doesn't get any subclasses. Your patron would most likely be an elder dagon, however.
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Mechanically, it wouldn't matter... but it absolutely should from an RP perspective. Most players would probably have a pretty good idea of which patron type they'd have at creation, even if their characters do not.
But I guess your point does stand in one way: literally anything that can grant power could be a patron (since the mechanics of the subclass never enter into the equation), including a greatwyrm:).
Perhaps the progenitor of your bloodline is still alive and wants to maintain an ancient alliance they have with your family against common foes.
Thank you for your time and please have a very pleasant day.
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