The thread is meant to be fun. Alot of characters we make are simply taking someone from another property and filing the serial numbers off. So Lets do that.
Comment what you think the last few people did and come up with one or 2 of your own.
Yang from RWBY.
The blond bombshell, she is also one of those characters that maxed out her strength stat. In series she uses her fists to fight, combining them with gauntlets that double as shotguns that shoot fireballs. If her hair takes damage, she enters a rage. She also gets stronger the more she gets hit (think the Pokemon Attack Rage).
With this I am thinking a multiclass of Monk and Barbarian. 11 Levels of Barbarian with the Berserker Elements, and 9 Levels of monk with the Warrior of Elements (focusing on Fire Damage). One gets the rage, the other focuses on the good ol' Fist o' cuffs. Combine with Potion of Pugilist and or Wraps of Unarmed Power
Chaos Warrior of Nurgele
One of the big bad guy units, they are anti paladins that serve as the main human forces of the Plague God Nurgle.
I see Human or Goliath (probably the latter for size). Paladin of Conquest, This is also going to be a tanky charecter. Might switch between a great weapon and something more hand held, but if I go handheld they will be having a shield and any feats that make them difficult to hit. Armored Fighting Style. spells would also be the ones most flavored for plague and disease.
For a fun birthday one-shot I made an Armorer Artificer named Anthony (Tony) who was basically just Tony Stark/Iron Man. Iron Man is my favorite superhero, so it was a blast to play him in D&D.
I think Jane Shepard from Mass Effect would be great, because you can tailor the class to your favorite in-game class. For my Infiltrator Shep I would go Gunslinger with a dip into Rogue.
I think the Winchesters from Supernatural would either be Hunter or Gloomstalker Rangers.
The thread is meant to be fun. Alot of characters we make are simply taking someone from another property and filing the serial numbers off. So Lets do that.
Comment what you think the last few people did and come up with one or 2 of your own.
Yang from RWBY.
The blond bombshell, she is also one of those characters that maxed out her strength stat. In series she uses her fists to fight, combining them with gauntlets that double as shotguns that shoot fireballs. If her hair takes damage, she enters a rage. She also gets stronger the more she gets hit (think the Pokemon Attack Rage).
With this I am thinking a multiclass of Monk and Barbarian. 11 Levels of Barbarian with the Berserker Elements, and 9 Levels of monk with the Warrior of Elements (focusing on Fire Damage). One gets the rage, the other focuses on the good ol' Fist o' cuffs. Combine with Potion of Pugilist and or Wraps of Unarmed Power
Chaos Warrior of Nurgele
One of the big bad guy units, they are anti paladins that serve as the main human forces of the Plague God Nurgle.
I see Human or Goliath (probably the latter for size). Paladin of Conquest, This is also going to be a tanky charecter. Might switch between a great weapon and something more hand held, but if I go handheld they will be having a shield and any feats that make them difficult to hit. Armored Fighting Style. spells would also be the ones most flavored for plague and disease.
For a fun birthday one-shot I made an Armorer Artificer named Anthony (Tony) who was basically just Tony Stark/Iron Man. Iron Man is my favorite superhero, so it was a blast to play him in D&D.
I think Jane Shepard from Mass Effect would be great, because you can tailor the class to your favorite in-game class. For my Infiltrator Shep I would go Gunslinger with a dip into Rogue.
I think the Winchesters from Supernatural would either be Hunter or Gloomstalker Rangers.
Adrian Monk - OCD detective with 312 phobias and is extremely selfish.
Probably a Paladin due to the Oath subclass.
Chaos Warrior you could also use the Illrigger class. A Choas Warrior of Khorne would be a Illrigger Sanguine Knight.