I'm certainly not going to go to the effort of doing the build work, but with point buy, you can get stats of 13 13 13 13 12 11, so with the +2 +1 bonuses you can Multiclass All The Classes!
6 level 1 and 7 level 2 means you can avoid even having subclass features. Also Feats, stat bumps, and basically anything good.
The best you've got going for you is upcasting your level 1 spells with caster slots. Assuming 2024 except for artificer, you're a 9th-level caster. (If you go with 2014 classes, you can get it down to 6th, but you have to have some subclasses then. It's still probably a more pessimal choice.)
I was going to say the same thing. Just go into every class. Take skilled as your origin feat. Avoid action surge and potentially skip warlock. Or take the worse invocations you can and don't take Eldritch Blast.
A character who has lost their arms and legs due to being cut by swords of sharpness (or the enemies rolled nat 20, whichever you perfer) who also has their toungue cut out. They cannot use spells nor weild weapons now. I'd say they are bad for defense and offense, but they provide good moral support.
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I'm certainly not going to go to the effort of doing the build work, but with point buy, you can get stats of 13 13 13 13 12 11, so with the +2 +1 bonuses you can Multiclass All The Classes!
6 level 1 and 7 level 2 means you can avoid even having subclass features. Also Feats, stat bumps, and basically anything good.
The best you've got going for you is upcasting your level 1 spells with caster slots. Assuming 2024 except for artificer, you're a 9th-level caster. (If you go with 2014 classes, you can get it down to 6th, but you have to have some subclasses then. It's still probably a more pessimal choice.)
I was going to say the same thing. Just go into every class. Take skilled as your origin feat. Avoid action surge and potentially skip warlock. Or take the worse invocations you can and don't take Eldritch Blast.
Be sure to use the 2024 versions because they get no subclass features until lvl 3.
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Here an alternative my Dragonborn Storm Sorcerer (2014 rules)
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Spells are an option, but if you feel obligated, just take all the detection spells.
"Sooner or later, your Players are going to smash your railroad into a sandbox."
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"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
Earth Genasi (legacy version) Sun Soul monk. No feats, stats are 9, 8, 17, 20, 8, 20.
AC 9, 163 HP (okay, this is decent), Attack is +5 for 1d10-1 damage, DC of all class abilities is 13.
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A character who has lost their arms and legs due to being cut by swords of sharpness (or the enemies rolled nat 20, whichever you perfer) who also has their toungue cut out. They cannot use spells nor weild weapons now. I'd say they are bad for defense and offense, but they provide good moral support.
I have a very weird build that is basically useless when played in a certain way:
1 level Barbarian/19 level Wizard, doesn't matter what subclass but definitely not Divination.
Wears Hide armor, enters Rage first round of combat and only punches things, doing very low damage.
Cannot cast spells or concentrate while raging.
Doing 3 points of damage on the turns where their attack somehow hits, 0 points when miss, which will be most of the time.
Battlerager.