Hi Burny here, just to ask the D&D beyond community what your favorite D&D character you made. I got my favorite character from my D&D campaign, Mathew Swiftclaock. he is a half elf fighter, lawful good, and always does anything for the greeter good. noble by blood, he always does anything to help anyone in need. the Swifcloack noble family is a cruel and unjust family, who ruled over a small town, he saw how curly his family treated and sworn an oath to protect the innocent and the suffering. he is quiet thickheaded when he has a specific goal in his head, and he is easily fooled by people that try to get one over him. in my campaign he is the owner of the mercenary company that sends adventurers to help the those who are in certain doom. I hope you liked mine, what is yours?
I'm torn between my 2 favourites, because they are favourites for different reasons.
My first character, Thoruk the Distracted Duck Slayer, is a half-orc barbarian whos parents were killed by a duck, causing him to swear an oath of vengeance against ducks. Unfortunately, he doesn't know what a duck looks like. You can read Thoruk's Guide to Duck Slaying on my wordpress blog dedicated to him, which hasn't been updated for too long. He has been made a giant and used another player as a weapon (a tortle, he basically went super-mario on them), he has summoned and offended a dwarven goddess, then convinced her that the dwarves whose home she protects asked him to. He is an absolute hoot to play and the dice gods seem to love him, making any attempt he does for comic relief a natural 20, or natural 1.
My favourite character for the more serious side is Griswold "Gizmo" Grayling, a gnome artificer who rides a mechanical rhino called Bessie, and is completely obsessed with putting spells and curses into gems. He blew up his old workshop trying to put the curse of lycanthropy into a gem, which he had gilt with silver to contain it. It didn't work.
It's hard for me. Every time I come up with a new character idea, I grow obsessed with it, and it becomes my favorite character. Then, eventually, I come up with a new idea, and the cycle continues.
My favorite backstory is probably from my character Xhandras, and immortal archmage who rules of over the kingdom of Galoron. My favorite to roleplay is Calius, the Dark Angel, a fallen angel who believes that darkness is not evil. He has some really good quotes. And the one that's the most fun to play is Konyan of the Dancing Blade, a high elf bladesinger who hates war but is thrust into it nonetheless.
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My favorite was probably Grumble, a half orc-barbarian. He was really strong, stupid as a rock, and a ton of fun to play. He used a two-handed sword and had proficiency in bare-hand fighting. Saw a beautifully made 2-handed sword on the wall of the blacksmith's forge and took it down. The fact that it was chained to the wall was a minor inconvenience. Blacksmith calls for the guard, who comes in and swarms him. He knocked 3 out before they got him and put him in jail. Paladin has to bail him out and had to pay for the ruining of the manacles they put him in, inside the cell.
Later on, some of those guards seek revenge and lure him into an alley. He dropped all of them without pulling his weapon, and stole the weapons and gold of all the guards. He didn't care about the gold, but it was there.
We go off on a few adventures and get called into the throne room of the local baron. His head guard is there - who has now had his butt kicked twice by Grumble. We get rewarded for heroism right in front of him. The two just stared at each other and only the presence of the baron stopped round 3...
It's a long time ago, but my favourite character was part of an all-bard, all-half-elf band called the Ungrateful Undead (note: we were not really undead). We were all named more or less after the 5 founding members of the Grateful Dead (lead was Merry Garcia, my character's name was Bob Weird), though the instruments didn't match up - Bob Weird was a master of the banjolele. We were international superstars by day and international men of mystery by night, in service of our home kingdom. Not the best dungeoncrawlers admittedly, but we rocked at dealing with intrigue, conspiracies and the occasional death cult.
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Damrus Gemweaver, a peaceful nature and people loving Forest Gnome Druid. I play a lot of min-max high dmg output characters, so Damrus is a massive change for me, he’s super laid back and care free, loves everyone and everything. Helpful, loving, and naive - but not the greatest in a fight! Will always try and find a peaceful conclusion, even when it doesn’t seem like the smartest option! Painfully optimistic 😂
Ikram Sahir ibn Malik al-Sayyid Ra'ad, Second Son of the House of Ra'ad, Defender of the Burning Sands. (and yes, he introduced himself by that whole thing to everyone he met).
He was a brass dragonborn draconic sorcerer. I basically wanted to play Jafar from Aladdin, but as a dragonborn. Snooty noble, chip on his shoulder, condescending, the whole nine yards. Well, his alignment shift south pretty quick, and he ended up making a deal with a devil to betray one of his fellow party members in exchange for, well... power. So he led some devil lord to the creepy warlock in the party, and the warlock understandably got super upset and tried to kill Ikram. We rolled, initiative, I won, and cast Greater invisibility and literally crawled under the tables and out of the bar while the warlock tore the place apart looking for me. I met the devil out in the street (middle of the night). He said "good job, we'll take it from here", and gave me my reward. He turned me into a great fire elemental (and let me keep a few of my sorcerer capabilities), and sent me to my home city with orders to kill everyone inside.... which I did.
Just after Ikram left the scene the devil lord sent a bunch of devils crashing in through the windows of the tavern to kill the party, but the party's wizard managed to bamf them to safety just in time. Meanwhile, Ikram began his new life as a fiendish fire elemental, gaining more and more power with every city he burns. He can now be found in the homebrew monster section of DNDBeyond listed in the Elemental section under his name. (He was created using my previous account - TaynOfDarkwood).
Hi! I'm new here and relatively new to DnD BUT ... I just made the mistake of doing a quick new character build (for practice) with my DM and DANG I actually really really like my new person and want to use them in my current campaign! DM knew I wanted a spellcaster, not too complicated etc. and we did a Warlock with this lovely Eldritch Blast thing that I am soooo in love with!
This is hard to choose a favourite character but I really liked playing my tiefling rogue with a 1 level of Druid. Unfortunately he died while fighting off some orcs it would have been really good if he had got to level 2 Druid and start to use wild shape as a rogue would have been really useful
I'm actually tied between two characters I made. My first character Balassar a black dragonborn scout leader of the Draconian empire. But during a scouting mission he made a grave Mistake that cost almost his whole squad! One of his friends saved his life, but that friend died saving Balassar's life. So Balassar ran away from the war having been tramatized by his friend's death and his mistakes. He ran away from the Draconian empire leaving behind his sister.
My second character (actually my 5th character I've made) that I also love is Araza a tiefling who was abandoned by her parents when she was born. Araza was adopted by a thief guild and raised as a thief. She was soo good at killing and stealing that she actually challenged the leader of the guild! Araza hates most people she meets due to trust issues. Her goal is become the best thief that lived and track down her parents and kill them for their heartless abandonment of her.
Milton Reedripple, halfling paladin! Round as a ball, that armored hobbit rushed headlong into every chance for heroism, following the example (and telling the stories) of his idol, Boras the Bold. Every battle, he’d taunt the enemies with tales of his companions’ past feats, then cook up one of his gourmet meals for the ensuing rest. And if he liked beer a bit more (maybe more than a bit more) than was good for him...well, even heroes have their flaws. I loved him, and I’m pretty sure everyone at my local adventurer’s league did too. Even his best friend, the overwrought dwarf cleric who always found himself patching Milton up.
My 3e character, Salamander Finlothleer, a Telflammar Shadowlord, brother to the guildmistress Keshna. He was extremely paranoid and after an incident where he accidentally killed few of his own guildmembers because they spooked him with something stupidly mundane, he was sent on a mandatory vacation for mental health repair and told not to come back until he was well. Considering that vacation was actually adventuring with other people, it took him a while to get somewhat stable. Fun times :)
My favorite EVER was a human dual-classed druid/ranger who used many different names over an edition-spanning career. He began life as Ambiotrix the Druid, probably peaked as Ambiotrix the Archdruid, made a deadly enemy of Orcus, fled the planet on a Spelljammer and thereafter adopted a series of aliases: Sorrel; Foxtail; Mouse; inconspicuous names like that. Once he finally came into his own under the old dual-class rules, he was unplayable, of course. But my friend and I would kick around story ideas until we had him worked up to lesser god status. He's out there still in my home-brew universe, trapped inside a crystal sphere, battling his evil opposite self, possibly for all eternity, while his 13 simulacra travel through the worlds, keeping reality safe.
My favorite was Thronir, a mountain dwarf bard who inspired people by hitting them on the head with his warhammer. No one ever did figure out was different about his bardic inspiration and warhammer attacks.
While I have many charas that I would like to play, I only have one that I actually play right now.
Nishi Ravenfeather, a Woodelf Druid of the Land (Coast), I wrote down his backstory as a fanfic - Journey to Clarity
With only being 24 years old, he's still a very young elf and very naive. He also loves to cause trouble, or just doesn't think about what he's about to do.
It would have to be Maximillian von Maximus, the humble wizard. Hailing from a peasant family, he is a true savant with magic. He wears a red pointy wizard's hat, bunny slippers and drives around in a cart.
And he is not afraid to use a lightning bolt on the last goblin running away.
He sees magic as a positive means to an end, though the journey towards that end sometimes involve calamity. Such as when he had to destroy the aforementioned bunny slippers, because of their smell, he accidentally burned down a goodly sized portion of a marketplace as he used a burning hands spell for the job.
Currently, he's probably still roaming the Sword Coast or the Silver Marches doing whatever he can do fail upwards.
I have two characters as well, one being my first Character in 4e and my first completed character from 5e.
The first one is Cisriel Moonscale, who went by Sora for most of those who came to know her. She was a Silver Dragonborn Draconic Sorcerer that eventually became Io/Asgorath reincarnated. When we switched over to 5e, to keep with the lore that Io/Ashorath was a dead god/vestige or at least no longer actively around, she allowed herself to be split apart once more during the second sundering (not to say she would have been able to challenge Ao himself but that she agreed with the decision). From her essence the full dragon pantheon was reborn in all its splendor, reigniting the dragon’s faith and also ensuring that no one deity once again has full control of the dragon’s divine energy. Cisriel however, still lives on as a now immortal dragon known as the Mother Wyrm who created the Path of the Ninefold, a more philosophical order meant to bridge the gap between the various deities and ideologies of the dragons to help them grow and evolve together, stronger and more diverse then ever before. She is now a major player in my homebrew world.
The second character is my Mechanic Thri-Kreen Werewolf Mechanist Artificer (boy that’s a mouthful) named Cha’ka. He started out as a Predator Druid from 4e that followed the primal spirits, especially the main four of World Serpent, EverFlame, Stormhawk, and the World Tree. He lived in an isolated village of natural born Lycanthropes and was rather naive to the outside world. However, he one day stumbled across a Wilden (4e Tree people playable race from the Feywilds) who had somehow fallen through a portal into the Feywild and ended up on the material plane. He ended up agreeing to help the Wilden find his way home, which led to them meeting up with the rest of the party and going off to adventure. This group, who would become known as the Mystical Oddities for all being magically inclined or very odd looking (A Bug, a Tree, a scaly Half-Orc, a Drow jester of Rakdos and a bejeweled Tiefling) traveled around which led them to a technologically advanced continent. Here, my Bug boy became fascinated with the droids and even managed to fiddle with a couple and make them follow him. This made him interested in the art of Artificery. Then the switch to 5e happened, and with it the loss of his Druidic powers as they had been fueled by the primal spirits which were weakened/made dormant after the second sundering. Without his powers of old and only his new found interest in mechanics, he spent 5 years (explaining the changes to our characters as we rebuild them to 5e’s rules) and became a Mechanist Artificer (homebrew somewhat like the Battlesmith Subclass). This eventually led him to making himself essentially warforged-like construct that can change transformer style into his werewolf form. He is currently building a sanctuary/kingdom for his were-beast kin so they can live and thrive separately from the rest of the world in peace.
Sorry for the long post but I was very proud of how these characters turned out.
Hi Burny here, just to ask the D&D beyond community what your favorite D&D character you made. I got my favorite character from my D&D campaign, Mathew Swiftclaock. he is a half elf fighter, lawful good, and always does anything for the greeter good. noble by blood, he always does anything to help anyone in need. the Swifcloack noble family is a cruel and unjust family, who ruled over a small town, he saw how curly his family treated and sworn an oath to protect the innocent and the suffering. he is quiet thickheaded when he has a specific goal in his head, and he is easily fooled by people that try to get one over him. in my campaign he is the owner of the mercenary company that sends adventurers to help the those who are in certain doom. I hope you liked mine, what is yours?
I'm torn between my 2 favourites, because they are favourites for different reasons.
My first character, Thoruk the Distracted Duck Slayer, is a half-orc barbarian whos parents were killed by a duck, causing him to swear an oath of vengeance against ducks. Unfortunately, he doesn't know what a duck looks like. You can read Thoruk's Guide to Duck Slaying on my wordpress blog dedicated to him, which hasn't been updated for too long. He has been made a giant and used another player as a weapon (a tortle, he basically went super-mario on them), he has summoned and offended a dwarven goddess, then convinced her that the dwarves whose home she protects asked him to. He is an absolute hoot to play and the dice gods seem to love him, making any attempt he does for comic relief a natural 20, or natural 1.
My favourite character for the more serious side is Griswold "Gizmo" Grayling, a gnome artificer who rides a mechanical rhino called Bessie, and is completely obsessed with putting spells and curses into gems. He blew up his old workshop trying to put the curse of lycanthropy into a gem, which he had gilt with silver to contain it. It didn't work.
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It's hard for me. Every time I come up with a new character idea, I grow obsessed with it, and it becomes my favorite character. Then, eventually, I come up with a new idea, and the cycle continues.
My favorite backstory is probably from my character Xhandras, and immortal archmage who rules of over the kingdom of Galoron. My favorite to roleplay is Calius, the Dark Angel, a fallen angel who believes that darkness is not evil. He has some really good quotes. And the one that's the most fun to play is Konyan of the Dancing Blade, a high elf bladesinger who hates war but is thrust into it nonetheless.
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If there was no light, people wouldn't fear the dark.
My favorite was probably Grumble, a half orc-barbarian. He was really strong, stupid as a rock, and a ton of fun to play. He used a two-handed sword and had proficiency in bare-hand fighting. Saw a beautifully made 2-handed sword on the wall of the blacksmith's forge and took it down. The fact that it was chained to the wall was a minor inconvenience. Blacksmith calls for the guard, who comes in and swarms him. He knocked 3 out before they got him and put him in jail. Paladin has to bail him out and had to pay for the ruining of the manacles they put him in, inside the cell.
Later on, some of those guards seek revenge and lure him into an alley. He dropped all of them without pulling his weapon, and stole the weapons and gold of all the guards. He didn't care about the gold, but it was there.
We go off on a few adventures and get called into the throne room of the local baron. His head guard is there - who has now had his butt kicked twice by Grumble. We get rewarded for heroism right in front of him. The two just stared at each other and only the presence of the baron stopped round 3...
It's a long time ago, but my favourite character was part of an all-bard, all-half-elf band called the Ungrateful Undead (note: we were not really undead). We were all named more or less after the 5 founding members of the Grateful Dead (lead was Merry Garcia, my character's name was Bob Weird), though the instruments didn't match up - Bob Weird was a master of the banjolele. We were international superstars by day and international men of mystery by night, in service of our home kingdom. Not the best dungeoncrawlers admittedly, but we rocked at dealing with intrigue, conspiracies and the occasional death cult.
Want to start playing but don't have anyone to play with? You can try these options: [link].
Damrus Gemweaver, a peaceful nature and people loving Forest Gnome Druid. I play a lot of min-max high dmg output characters, so Damrus is a massive change for me, he’s super laid back and care free, loves everyone and everything. Helpful, loving, and naive - but not the greatest in a fight! Will always try and find a peaceful conclusion, even when it doesn’t seem like the smartest option! Painfully optimistic 😂
Ikram Sahir ibn Malik al-Sayyid Ra'ad, Second Son of the House of Ra'ad, Defender of the Burning Sands. (and yes, he introduced himself by that whole thing to everyone he met).
He was a brass dragonborn draconic sorcerer. I basically wanted to play Jafar from Aladdin, but as a dragonborn. Snooty noble, chip on his shoulder, condescending, the whole nine yards. Well, his alignment shift south pretty quick, and he ended up making a deal with a devil to betray one of his fellow party members in exchange for, well... power. So he led some devil lord to the creepy warlock in the party, and the warlock understandably got super upset and tried to kill Ikram. We rolled, initiative, I won, and cast Greater invisibility and literally crawled under the tables and out of the bar while the warlock tore the place apart looking for me. I met the devil out in the street (middle of the night). He said "good job, we'll take it from here", and gave me my reward. He turned me into a great fire elemental (and let me keep a few of my sorcerer capabilities), and sent me to my home city with orders to kill everyone inside.... which I did.
Just after Ikram left the scene the devil lord sent a bunch of devils crashing in through the windows of the tavern to kill the party, but the party's wizard managed to bamf them to safety just in time. Meanwhile, Ikram began his new life as a fiendish fire elemental, gaining more and more power with every city he burns. He can now be found in the homebrew monster section of DNDBeyond listed in the Elemental section under his name. (He was created using my previous account - TaynOfDarkwood).
He was fun.
Anzio Faro. Protector Aasimar light cleric. Lvl 18.
Viktor Gavriil. White dragonborn grave cleric. Lvl 20.
Ikram Sahir ibn-Malik al-Sayyid Ra'ad. Brass dragonborn draconic sorcerer Lvl 9. Fire elemental devil.
Wrangler of cats.
Hi! I'm new here and relatively new to DnD BUT ... I just made the mistake of doing a quick new character build (for practice) with my DM and DANG I actually really really like my new person and want to use them in my current campaign!
DM knew I wanted a spellcaster, not too complicated etc. and we did a Warlock with this lovely Eldritch Blast thing that I am soooo in love with!
A very good read!
DM - Stopping a god in his tracks
This is hard to choose a favourite character but I really liked playing my tiefling rogue with a 1 level of Druid. Unfortunately he died while fighting off some orcs it would have been really good if he had got to level 2 Druid and start to use wild shape as a rogue would have been really useful
I'm actually tied between two characters I made. My first character Balassar a black dragonborn scout leader of the Draconian empire. But during a scouting mission he made a grave Mistake that cost almost his whole squad! One of his friends saved his life, but that friend died saving Balassar's life. So Balassar ran away from the war having been tramatized by his friend's death and his mistakes. He ran away from the Draconian empire leaving behind his sister.
My second character (actually my 5th character I've made) that I also love is Araza a tiefling who was abandoned by her parents when she was born. Araza was adopted by a thief guild and raised as a thief. She was soo good at killing and stealing that she actually challenged the leader of the guild! Araza hates most people she meets due to trust issues. Her goal is become the best thief that lived and track down her parents and kill them for their heartless abandonment of her.
Milton Reedripple, halfling paladin! Round as a ball, that armored hobbit rushed headlong into every chance for heroism, following the example (and telling the stories) of his idol, Boras the Bold. Every battle, he’d taunt the enemies with tales of his companions’ past feats, then cook up one of his gourmet meals for the ensuing rest. And if he liked beer a bit more (maybe more than a bit more) than was good for him...well, even heroes have their flaws. I loved him, and I’m pretty sure everyone at my local adventurer’s league did too. Even his best friend, the overwrought dwarf cleric who always found himself patching Milton up.
Wizard (Gandalf) of the Tolkien Club
My 3e character, Salamander Finlothleer, a Telflammar Shadowlord, brother to the guildmistress Keshna. He was extremely paranoid and after an incident where he accidentally killed few of his own guildmembers because they spooked him with something stupidly mundane, he was sent on a mandatory vacation for mental health repair and told not to come back until he was well. Considering that vacation was actually adventuring with other people, it took him a while to get somewhat stable. Fun times :)
My favorite EVER was a human dual-classed druid/ranger who used many different names over an edition-spanning career. He began life as Ambiotrix the Druid, probably peaked as Ambiotrix the Archdruid, made a deadly enemy of Orcus, fled the planet on a Spelljammer and thereafter adopted a series of aliases: Sorrel; Foxtail; Mouse; inconspicuous names like that. Once he finally came into his own under the old dual-class rules, he was unplayable, of course. But my friend and I would kick around story ideas until we had him worked up to lesser god status. He's out there still in my home-brew universe, trapped inside a crystal sphere, battling his evil opposite self, possibly for all eternity, while his 13 simulacra travel through the worlds, keeping reality safe.
My favorite was Thronir, a mountain dwarf bard who inspired people by hitting them on the head with his warhammer. No one ever did figure out was different about his bardic inspiration and warhammer attacks.
While I have many charas that I would like to play, I only have one that I actually play right now.
Nishi Ravenfeather, a Woodelf Druid of the Land (Coast), I wrote down his backstory as a fanfic - Journey to Clarity
With only being 24 years old, he's still a very young elf and very naive. He also loves to cause trouble, or just doesn't think about what he's about to do.
Some funny moments:
I like how you have a picture of Greed from Full Metal Alchemist.
It would have to be Maximillian von Maximus, the humble wizard. Hailing from a peasant family, he is a true savant with magic. He wears a red pointy wizard's hat, bunny slippers and drives around in a cart.
And he is not afraid to use a lightning bolt on the last goblin running away.
He sees magic as a positive means to an end, though the journey towards that end sometimes involve calamity. Such as when he had to destroy the aforementioned bunny slippers, because of their smell, he accidentally burned down a goodly sized portion of a marketplace as he used a burning hands spell for the job.
Currently, he's probably still roaming the Sword Coast or the Silver Marches doing whatever he can do fail upwards.
Cool character
I have two characters as well, one being my first Character in 4e and my first completed character from 5e.
The first one is Cisriel Moonscale, who went by Sora for most of those who came to know her. She was a Silver Dragonborn Draconic Sorcerer that eventually became Io/Asgorath reincarnated. When we switched over to 5e, to keep with the lore that Io/Ashorath was a dead god/vestige or at least no longer actively around, she allowed herself to be split apart once more during the second sundering (not to say she would have been able to challenge Ao himself but that she agreed with the decision). From her essence the full dragon pantheon was reborn in all its splendor, reigniting the dragon’s faith and also ensuring that no one deity once again has full control of the dragon’s divine energy. Cisriel however, still lives on as a now immortal dragon known as the Mother Wyrm who created the Path of the Ninefold, a more philosophical order meant to bridge the gap between the various deities and ideologies of the dragons to help them grow and evolve together, stronger and more diverse then ever before. She is now a major player in my homebrew world.
The second character is my Mechanic Thri-Kreen Werewolf Mechanist Artificer (boy that’s a mouthful) named Cha’ka. He started out as a Predator Druid from 4e that followed the primal spirits, especially the main four of World Serpent, EverFlame, Stormhawk, and the World Tree. He lived in an isolated village of natural born Lycanthropes and was rather naive to the outside world. However, he one day stumbled across a Wilden (4e Tree people playable race from the Feywilds) who had somehow fallen through a portal into the Feywild and ended up on the material plane. He ended up agreeing to help the Wilden find his way home, which led to them meeting up with the rest of the party and going off to adventure. This group, who would become known as the Mystical Oddities for all being magically inclined or very odd looking (A Bug, a Tree, a scaly Half-Orc, a Drow jester of Rakdos and a bejeweled Tiefling) traveled around which led them to a technologically advanced continent. Here, my Bug boy became fascinated with the droids and even managed to fiddle with a couple and make them follow him. This made him interested in the art of Artificery. Then the switch to 5e happened, and with it the loss of his Druidic powers as they had been fueled by the primal spirits which were weakened/made dormant after the second sundering. Without his powers of old and only his new found interest in mechanics, he spent 5 years (explaining the changes to our characters as we rebuild them to 5e’s rules) and became a Mechanist Artificer (homebrew somewhat like the Battlesmith Subclass). This eventually led him to making himself essentially warforged-like construct that can change transformer style into his werewolf form. He is currently building a sanctuary/kingdom for his were-beast kin so they can live and thrive separately from the rest of the world in peace.
Sorry for the long post but I was very proud of how these characters turned out.
"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
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