Maybe a Wolf Totem Barbarian to tempt the tanks to also do some damage? Or if the two tanks are holding the front lines really well take advantage of that and make a ranged damage character like maybe an Eldritch Blast Warlock?
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I think a Scout Rogue would cover you really well in terms of covering a lot of utility that your allies lacks while still being a hard hitting damage dealer.
So still working on my backup and realized my party is literally 2 tanks, a healer, and a lore bard.
tank 1: echoknight warforged shield and sword
tank 2: paladin of redemption tiefling flail and shield
support 2: arcane cleric firbolg
support 2: lore bard owlkin with an I’m better than you attitude in character not the player.
soo trying to think of a fun damage build as backup since i though pally boy would go damage focused over tank focused lol
Maybe a Wolf Totem Barbarian to tempt the tanks to also do some damage? Or if the two tanks are holding the front lines really well take advantage of that and make a ranged damage character like maybe an Eldritch Blast Warlock?
Canto alla vita
alla sua bellezza
ad ogni sua ferita
ogni sua carezza!
I sing to life and to its tragic beauty
To pain and to strife, but all that dances through me
The rise and the fall, I've lived through it all!
If you want to add something the party doesn't have, and you want to do damage, I'd suggest playing a Rogue.
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I think a Scout Rogue would cover you really well in terms of covering a lot of utility that your allies lacks while still being a hard hitting damage dealer.
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