One of my favorite character concepts is a Warlock that goes all out on Eldritch Blast with Spell Sniper and Illusionist Bracers. Basically a mobile magical artillery/sniper that can pin down a small squad of enemies up to 600 feet away and keep them in a particular range using Repelling Blast, Grasp of Hadar, and Lance of Lethargy. It is not terribly useful in a normal D&D game (I do not even have maps that large, I think my biggest map is 32 by 46 squares, so 160/230 feet), but it is something fun to think about if the players want to try a wargame setting and scale up each square on the map from 5 ft^2 to 30 ft^2 (so Eldritch Blast covers about 20 squares), and then we can use a second map to zoom in on the action when it gets into melee range for the party. If adding in multiclass Sorcerer, then the Warlock can cast Eldritch Blast up to 1,200 feet away.
I'm bored so what is the most mid-maxed charter you have ever thought of
I think you mean min-maxing.
One of my favorite character concepts is a Warlock that goes all out on Eldritch Blast with Spell Sniper and Illusionist Bracers. Basically a mobile magical artillery/sniper that can pin down a small squad of enemies up to 600 feet away and keep them in a particular range using Repelling Blast, Grasp of Hadar, and Lance of Lethargy. It is not terribly useful in a normal D&D game (I do not even have maps that large, I think my biggest map is 32 by 46 squares, so 160/230 feet), but it is something fun to think about if the players want to try a wargame setting and scale up each square on the map from 5 ft^2 to 30 ft^2 (so Eldritch Blast covers about 20 squares), and then we can use a second map to zoom in on the action when it gets into melee range for the party. If adding in multiclass Sorcerer, then the Warlock can cast Eldritch Blast up to 1,200 feet away.
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