Only players have to deal with classes and their limits and trappings. I am above class. I am absolute power. I am the GM. I am god.
Anyways, I guess I am a bard-cleric-druid-sorcerer-warlock-wizard. Maybe a hint of fighter and rogue too.
I fudge dice. I experience D&D with my players for the first time together and guided them. I love making fun voices and accents. I run the game improv when given the chance, and I plan on introducing my date to D&D eventually, so yeah, I am totally dating one of my future players. I do not plan out everything, but I do have lots of minis and own the Legendary Bundle.
I am more into voice acting, while my players have leanings towards murderhoboing their way through from time to time. I generally only fudge dice to give my players a better outcome, but occasionally I fudge dice and maybe adjust DC to tell a funnier story.
lol, somehow this made me think of Dan Harmon's friend (Spencer?) who was asked by some comedian, regarding the game; "How do you remember all that stuff?" To which Spencer slowly turned to him and said with this emphasis; "I'm a Dungeon Master."
Echoing Nothic in that I was happy to see this post too.
I embrace my role as a DM with no class. But if forced to define, it's a homebrew class, that, no, my players can't access, and no, can't be supported in D&D Beyond.
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Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Bard, rolling with a luck stone and d12 inspiration.
Yea, we're Lore Bards because we know all the Lore; not just the relevant contemporary lore, but all the ancient lore across cultures and geographic boundaries. When we find ourselves in a jam, we turn on the Charisma and fake our way past the guards.
We rely on illusions as much and buffs and debuffs to get the party through the campaign. We prefer to get you to do it as if you thought it was your idea instead of taking the glory for ourselves. And when its over we're happy to sit back and listen to tales and song while we enjoy an ale with our friends.
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Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt
Often, you'll see a question show up on social media saying:
"What's your Class?"
And for us forever DM's out there - it's sad that we can't really answer this honestly.
Based on no research at all, and 5 minutes, I give you the answer. All you DM's out there can (un)-officially say - it's a multi-classed Bard!
You are the storyteller and performer, and you just multi-class based on your players and your own play style:
*ps: this is for fun and humour, no offense or insult is intended*
Only players have to deal with classes and their limits and trappings. I am above class. I am absolute power. I am the GM. I am god.
Anyways, I guess I am a bard-cleric-druid-sorcerer-warlock-wizard. Maybe a hint of fighter and rogue too.
I fudge dice. I experience D&D with my players for the first time together and guided them. I love making fun voices and accents. I run the game improv when given the chance, and I plan on introducing my date to D&D eventually, so yeah, I am totally dating one of my future players. I do not plan out everything, but I do have lots of minis and own the Legendary Bundle.
I am more into voice acting, while my players have leanings towards murderhoboing their way through from time to time. I generally only fudge dice to give my players a better outcome, but occasionally I fudge dice and maybe adjust DC to tell a funnier story.
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lol, somehow this made me think of Dan Harmon's friend (Spencer?) who was asked by some comedian, regarding the game; "How do you remember all that stuff?" To which Spencer slowly turned to him and said with this emphasis; "I'm a Dungeon Master."
Bard-Druid-Monk-Cleric! With some rogue, artificer and sorcerer, through thematic feats!
Only spilt the party if you see something shiny.
Ariendela Sneakerson, Half-elf Rogue (8); Harmony Wolfsbane, Tiefling Bard (10); Agnomally, Gnomish Sorcerer (3); Breeze, Tabaxi Monk (8); Grace, Dragonborn Barbarian (7); DM, Homebrew- The Sequestered Lands/Underwater Explorers; Candlekeep
Battle Master taking Caligraphy as my art of war.
Echoing Nothic in that I was happy to see this post too.
I embrace my role as a DM with no class. But if forced to define, it's a homebrew class, that, no, my players can't access, and no, can't be supported in D&D Beyond.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Haha, thanks for playing! That was fun to read through!
I'm probably a bard-artificer-cleric-druid, with a splash of warlock/wizard, and sometimes a monk.
omg I love this! based on your descriptions I think I'd be a Druid/Fighter/Bard!
Beginner DM & Barbarian
I have no class.
"Sooner or later, your Players are going to smash your railroad into a sandbox."
-Vedexent
"real life is a super high CR."
-OboeLauren
"............anybody got any potatoes? We could drop a potato in each hole an' see which ones get viciously mauled by horrible monsters?"
-Ilyara Thundertale
Bard, rolling with a luck stone and d12 inspiration.
Yea, we're Lore Bards because we know all the Lore; not just the relevant contemporary lore, but all the ancient lore across cultures and geographic boundaries. When we find ourselves in a jam, we turn on the Charisma and fake our way past the guards.
We rely on illusions as much and buffs and debuffs to get the party through the campaign. We prefer to get you to do it as if you thought it was your idea instead of taking the glory for ourselves. And when its over we're happy to sit back and listen to tales and song while we enjoy an ale with our friends.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt
My class is lower-middle! *ba-dum chhh*
I'd like to say I'm a druid, but my heart knows I'm a warlock.