I played an aussie fire genasi Alchemist artificer named Wick who was pretty fun. He was a hotheaded, over-confident teen prodigy with a penchant for gizmos and explosions. Modified his alchemy jug to have a spray hose so he could douse people in oil (or mayonnaise if they *really* annoyed him). Keep meaning to come back to him now that Artificer is official. I know alchemist is slightly underpowered compared to the other subclasses, but i just love the flavor so much.
My Fire Genasi is an 11 year old Divination Wizard. She's the epitome of that kid who just won't stop asking "why?" over and over. Her favourite magics are mostly Divination - ones that get inside people's heads either to do damage or learn things - and of course fire.
I have a Water Genasi Gunslinger Fighter (pirate) and an Air Genasi Four Elements Monk.
I don't have an Earth Genasi though. I should fix that.
My Fire Genasi is an 11 year old Divination Wizard. She's the epitome of that kid who just won't stop asking "why?" over and over. Her favourite magics are mostly Divination - ones that get inside people's heads either to do damage or learn things - and of course fire.
I have a Water Genasi Gunslinger Fighter (pirate) and an Air Genasi Four Elements Monk.
I don't have an Earth Genasi though. I should fix that.
Ha I wonder what it is about fire genasi child prodigies on this thread?
I have a water genasi tempest cleric following Akadi. They came from the desert, and ended up becoming a wandering cleric after a cleric saved her life, and took her under his wing.
A genasi artificer could be fun to play. Fire genasi would be the best pick, but an earth genasi could be fun (flavor them to be a blacksmith or something like that).
Bard would be fun to play. While no increase to charisma, the constitution increase is useful. Plus an air genasi would look great with wind instruments, earth with drums, water with bells or washboard, and fire with a guitar or lute.
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The ever growing document of character concepts can never be too long, can it?
I’m stuck between doing a fire genasi arcane trickster, wizard, or paladin.
water genasi tempest cleric
not mine but: air genasi gunslinger (who was obliterated by a servant of the black dragon[a wizard] after the gunslinger had bad rolls, and the wizard had 5 crits in a boss fight of 30 rounds)
If you play an earth genasi ask your dm to have natural armor, if he says yes, your actually a living rock. (Natural armor could be con + dexterity. Just like a barbarian)
I'm joining a campaign with a Water Genasi named Brine, with a Sage background. My DM is starting us at Level 0, so I'm assuming he has plans for us when it comes to classes, though I'm working on making Brine a Druid.
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Anyone got some cool ideas for a genasi character, all subraces welcome.
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I played an aussie fire genasi Alchemist artificer named Wick who was pretty fun. He was a hotheaded, over-confident teen prodigy with a penchant for gizmos and explosions. Modified his alchemy jug to have a spray hose so he could douse people in oil (or mayonnaise if they *really* annoyed him). Keep meaning to come back to him now that Artificer is official. I know alchemist is slightly underpowered compared to the other subclasses, but i just love the flavor so much.
Water Genasi Noble Genie Warlock of the Marid.
Earth Genasi Four Elements Monk, not a good combination, but is a cool concept.
Air Genasi Moon Druid.
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My Fire Genasi is an 11 year old Divination Wizard. She's the epitome of that kid who just won't stop asking "why?" over and over.
Her favourite magics are mostly Divination - ones that get inside people's heads either to do damage or learn things - and of course fire.
I have a Water Genasi Gunslinger Fighter (pirate) and an Air Genasi Four Elements Monk.
I don't have an Earth Genasi though. I should fix that.
Mega Yahtzee Thread:
Highest 41: brocker2001 (#11,285).
Yahtzee of 2's: Emmber (#36,161).
Lowest 9: JoeltheWalrus (#312), Emmber (#12,505) and Dertinus (#20,953).
Ha I wonder what it is about fire genasi child prodigies on this thread?
That +1 Intelligence makes all the difference. ; )
Mega Yahtzee Thread:
Highest 41: brocker2001 (#11,285).
Yahtzee of 2's: Emmber (#36,161).
Lowest 9: JoeltheWalrus (#312), Emmber (#12,505) and Dertinus (#20,953).
I have a water genasi tempest cleric following Akadi. They came from the desert, and ended up becoming a wandering cleric after a cleric saved her life, and took her under his wing.
A genasi artificer could be fun to play. Fire genasi would be the best pick, but an earth genasi could be fun (flavor them to be a blacksmith or something like that).
Bard would be fun to play. While no increase to charisma, the constitution increase is useful. Plus an air genasi would look great with wind instruments, earth with drums, water with bells or washboard, and fire with a guitar or lute.
The ever growing document of character concepts can never be too long, can it?
I’m stuck between doing a fire genasi arcane trickster, wizard, or paladin.
water genasi tempest cleric
not mine but: air genasi gunslinger (who was obliterated by a servant of the black dragon[a wizard] after the gunslinger had bad rolls, and the wizard had 5 crits in a boss fight of 30 rounds)
I want to play a Fire Genasi Draconic Bloodline Sorcerer (Gold Dragon) all the fire! xD
Just be a Tiefling. You can then also convince people that you are a good wizard, because of that +2 Charisma.
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If you play an earth genasi ask your dm to have natural armor, if he says yes, your actually a living rock. (Natural armor could be con + dexterity. Just like a barbarian)
I'm joining a campaign with a Water Genasi named Brine, with a Sage background. My DM is starting us at Level 0, so I'm assuming he has plans for us when it comes to classes, though I'm working on making Brine a Druid.