My favorite is a pyromaniac goblin sorcerer named floop. Floop’s psychotic antics synchronize well with the rest of the group:
-a kenku monk who want’s to map the world.
-a sea elf pirate.
-a lawyer favored by the god of law.
A quick example of floop logic: drinks a potion, fail con save, sees illusions of himself. Tries to hug one, fails, they ty to murder him, he eats a rotting bird. Launches the potion from his system.
I had one character that was a hero gone demented after a demon lord seduced him into being a patron. He then wanted to slaughter all the people of his homeland, and he was an areni high elf, and he eventually reached his goals, not entirely. He would also help people, but in the worst ways possible, like if someone was choking he would hold his alchemy jug full of acid.
The rest of the party was a half elf ranger who wandered around, a cannibalistic wood elf blood hunter, an aarakocra cleric that doubted everything he did, a fighter kitsune pervert, a evil narcissistic chromomancer (I homebrewed that class for him), and a commie hunter barbarian from the future.
One of the best parties ever. Although some players did switch out with others when they quit.
Definitely Lokist Nailo, a half-elf sorcerer with a fiery passion!
He grew up being disliked by both elves and humans because he was a half-elf. Cliche, yes. He became an entertainer and often tried to make friends by performing mundane magic tricks like making a dove appear (albeit, sometimes it was dead) or juggling fireballs (to the unfortunate end of several taverns). His draconic bloodline and desire to be loved eventually forced him to convince an army of kobolds that, because they worshiped a dragon and he had dragon blood, they should also worship him. Somehow, they agreed.
Throughout his travels, Lokist became friends with a cleric named Jandar. While in desperate need to find a ship, Lokist put Jandar's shoulder and teleported them both onto one they could see off-shore. After being attacked by the crew, Jandar ended up parting the water beneath the ship Moses-style, causing it to plummet to the sea-floor below, just as Lokist teleported them both back to the shore.
Hands-down, my favorite character I have ever played. I hope to bring him into another campaign in the future. Some of my favorite D&D stories happened while playing that guy. Good times... good times...
Wasn’t me, but my friend played a monk. Didn’t think much of it until every last encounter he tried to find high ground, and then descend on the fight, always missing his target and taking damage. We didn’t even care that we were effectively down a player because it was to funny. He would do it to a comical degree.
I love my Wood Elf Druid. His INT is a straight 10, so I like to roll a d2 for "Common Sense". xD He's not stupid, just very childish and likes playing pranks, and I enjoy the randomness of rolling to see how he reacts to things.
In our last game, Tane (our half-orc barbarian) and Nishi (my druid) went swimming in the river. Nishi had wildshaped into a Dolphin for fun. After some things that happened, Tane went back onto the ship where the rest of the party was and Nishi followed him. But only after I rolled the d2, hoping for a 1 and the dice bot delivered:
Nishi looks at Tane and thinks for a moment, then he jumps after Tane, turning back into his normal Wood Elf self midway and face plants next to his green friend.
So far for me, an elf multiclass called Puck who was an ad-hoc ranger wielding a warhammer in both hands. A king who had abdicated, with an adopted daughter, who must wanted to be left alone for the most part but is too nice to say no to people who need help.
I played prototype Warforged Fighter Champion in a Forgotten Realms setting. I use points buy normally and my DM let me have my Int at 6 and gave me 28 points instead of 27 for the rest of the stats, that extra point let me bump my Cha up so I was playing an absolutely adorable idiot.
We were once tasked with finding the soul of an NPC that was trapped away from their body. I started by looking under the draws, down the backs of chairs all around the hospital and rooting around in other peoples pockets in the hopes of finding his soul.
More often than not, my favorite character is the one I'm currently playing (or, alternately, the one I suddenly conceptualize in my head while driving somewhere and then really want to test out.) Mostly I just love playing flawed characters: one really low ability score, vulnerabilities to certain attack types, etc.
My dragonborn cleric Orkira (from Heroes of the Vale) might be my favorite character ever, just because of everything she's gone through and this group of people I love playing with. She's so kind hearted, and wants to help everyone, with this tiny wry/sarcastic streak that comes out every so often...and of course a whole crazy story about praying to a Phoenix and getting mutated. I love playing her in this crazy game with Wishes, fighting gods, planar travel, and time travel that makes a story I can't begin to describe but I crave to play every week.
Mechanically I am having a TON of fun with my Aarakocra RogueRoc, the first 5e character I have played that has reached level 20 starting from level 1. Between her insanely high perception and super low Charisma she can see through space and time but refuses to tell a lie, and often people don't believe her when she says things. Also when everything is working she does 16d6 damage with her sneak attack which just brings me dice joy.
The most fun character was when I was playing the Out of the Abyss champion. I was playing a dragonborn battlemaster who wanted to die in battle but could not. He got poisoned by a gaint spider but not eaten, he survived a fire in a underground prison, he ran through green slime to stop a npc with important information for the campaign, He want mad and drove off a group of dark elfs by eating their hair, and our DM told our group that his notebook that was using, got stored in the greatest library because he was dumb enough to take notes on Juiblex and Demogorgon when we should have ran away.
Favorite character so far would be my Tabaxi Monk/Paladin. We where in a homebrew game, our tavern actually teleported to different dimensions and times. We got stuck in the shadowlands and I was the only one to fail the save, and was corrupted. Through the campaign the corruption would cause major problems with the party. Eventually the drive in the tavern was damaged, and we got sent back to the very beginning of time. We had to rebuild and shape the world. We thought the corruption had gone due to no gods being in the world anymore. A sphinx met the party and in an attempt to gain the strength to save his friends he made an oath to the sphinx. Which is what caused him to go into paladin. Well the sphinx died when the corruption returned and he made a pact with a platinum dragon. The party made fun of him for trying to cling onto anything and making oacts with whatever seemed strongest. In the end the party had to fight a terrasque, covered in the released corruption. I got the killing blow and a natural 20. My characters last words to the corruption " I pledge allegiance to myself". After that the party ascended to godhood, and created the world in which our current campaign is taking place.
Fighter/rogue air genasi Named soarin. He was battle master/arcane trickster and vain as f$&@#. Loved to fight and show off.
he was also really hard to kill with an ac in the 20’s, sheild master feat and resilience (dex) means he could go toe to toe with most dragons and be ok.
had to catch up with the party after being gone for a while and we narrated him getting shot of a cannon (or tied to a cannonball). Either way he went flying.
Konrad Mainz, inquisitor with no regard for life. Morally flexible, using the fear of demonic influence to justify all sorts of brutal behaviour. Slowly becoming more paranoid and finding corruption in the church lead him to believe that any speaking out against him must be evil.
Interesting to have alignment which is both good and evil, doing bad things for good reasons. He would think of himself as lawful good, while many in the church consider him evil. It's all perspective.
Probably either one of my two pugilists or my gunslinger fighter, the first two were fun to RP, and third is really fun to RP, plus gunslinger is a blast to play, I also had a level one half-elf old one warlock who's parent and patron is a elder god who saw a play and wanted to start a family and used a magic artifact to make what she thought was a human, turned out I was half elf, and he was fun roleplay, fun in combat ( even though I only got one spell slot ), and dissonant whispers was fun to RP.
Flynnbarr Rydersson, halfling shape changer. Believes himself to be the son of a god. Has always loved the easy life, loved the ladies, and has been travelling the world sampling its pleasures. That is, until recently.
He's met a shifter who's roughly four feet taller than him, and there's a budding romance in development there. He's met a tiefling bard and they've painted several towns deep crimson. He's met a rather single-minded warforged and managed not to be stepped on (yet). There's also a fairly suicidal gnome wizard who enjoys tunneling under ogre encampments expecting his sudden appearance between their feet to NOT unsettle them :D
He's bought a cafe/inn and he's currently touring the world looking for good teas, alcoholic drinks and snacks to stock his business.
My 16 year old son recently got started playing DnD, and I'm playing with him. Before this I hadn't played sins 1998, and I'm loving it.
My favorite character? That's a hard one. It has to be a tossup between;
1. A paladin of Ilmayter who carried a battle ax and "Axed" people questions, namely "Lets axe those orcs over there to leave us alone".
2. A samurai by the name Toshiaki Sosume, whom the DM permanently hasted. He wound up getting 6 attacks a round, because he was specialized in two weapon style, and was using a katana and a wakizashi.
3. Othella Nebiir an Amazon from an archipelago below most most maps of the Forgotten Realms. Her people used Spell Jammers like the Air Cavalry uses helicopters, but she went MIA in Chult and that is where the party found her. She was just fun to play.
4. I did once. play a female Half-Elf Fighter/Theif/Mage who went to a battle once only wearing boots & a cloak, both of Elvin kind.
5. Though the Minotar I'm playing right now is fun. His name is Mino the Barbarian, so far he has tried to fart on a PC whom tried to slap his ass, but projectie defecated on a royal guard & in front of the king no less (a roll of 1 to fart), failed a con check and pucked all over an NPC (he has a bit of a drinking problem). He eats the heart & brains of every thing he kills, and is currently working on a necklace made of the bones, claws, & teeth of every thing that he has fought. He wears the hide of a Dire Tiger like Heracules wore the nemean lion.
In 3.5 I had a Minotaur who wanted to be a Paladin...except in 3.5 they were chaotic by default and Paladins had to be lawful. So he was a barbarian with an INT of 7 and a Maul running around yelling "Min-Taur for JUSTICE!!!"
My first character was a belligerent Scottish gnome wizard alchemist in 3.5. Obviously he was fun to roleplay, but idk what homebrew system the DM was using for crafting, but I LOVED rolling into a new area and seeing what ingredients I could find and what potions I could make. The DM had a ton of different potion varieties and I would always discover a new one and be like "Hell yeah, can't wait to figure out how I'm gonna use this!"
I almost relied on the potions I brewed as much as my actual spells.
My favorite is a pyromaniac goblin sorcerer named floop. Floop’s psychotic antics synchronize well with the rest of the group:
-a kenku monk who want’s to map the world.
-a sea elf pirate.
-a lawyer favored by the god of law.
A quick example of floop logic: drinks a potion, fail con save, sees illusions of himself. Tries to hug one, fails, they ty to murder him, he eats a rotting bird. Launches the potion from his system.
I did NOT eat those hikers.
I had one character that was a hero gone demented after a demon lord seduced him into being a patron. He then wanted to slaughter all the people of his homeland, and he was an areni high elf, and he eventually reached his goals, not entirely. He would also help people, but in the worst ways possible, like if someone was choking he would hold his alchemy jug full of acid.
The rest of the party was a half elf ranger who wandered around, a cannibalistic wood elf blood hunter, an aarakocra cleric that doubted everything he did, a fighter kitsune pervert, a evil narcissistic chromomancer (I homebrewed that class for him), and a commie hunter barbarian from the future.
One of the best parties ever. Although some players did switch out with others when they quit.
Also known as CrafterB and DankMemer.
Here, have some homebrew classes! Subclasses to? Why not races. Feats, feats as well. I have a lot of magic items. Lastly I got monsters, fun, fun times.
Definitely Lokist Nailo, a half-elf sorcerer with a fiery passion!
He grew up being disliked by both elves and humans because he was a half-elf. Cliche, yes. He became an entertainer and often tried to make friends by performing mundane magic tricks like making a dove appear (albeit, sometimes it was dead) or juggling fireballs (to the unfortunate end of several taverns). His draconic bloodline and desire to be loved eventually forced him to convince an army of kobolds that, because they worshiped a dragon and he had dragon blood, they should also worship him. Somehow, they agreed.
Throughout his travels, Lokist became friends with a cleric named Jandar. While in desperate need to find a ship, Lokist put Jandar's shoulder and teleported them both onto one they could see off-shore. After being attacked by the crew, Jandar ended up parting the water beneath the ship Moses-style, causing it to plummet to the sea-floor below, just as Lokist teleported them both back to the shore.
Hands-down, my favorite character I have ever played. I hope to bring him into another campaign in the future. Some of my favorite D&D stories happened while playing that guy. Good times... good times...
Wasn’t me, but my friend played a monk. Didn’t think much of it until every last encounter he tried to find high ground, and then descend on the fight, always missing his target and taking damage. We didn’t even care that we were effectively down a player because it was to funny. He would do it to a comical degree.
heheh get rickrolled xdddddd
I love my Wood Elf Druid. His INT is a straight 10, so I like to roll a d2 for "Common Sense". xD
He's not stupid, just very childish and likes playing pranks, and I enjoy the randomness of rolling to see how he reacts to things.
In our last game, Tane (our half-orc barbarian) and Nishi (my druid) went swimming in the river. Nishi had wildshaped into a Dolphin for fun. After some things that happened, Tane went back onto the ship where the rest of the party was and Nishi followed him.
But only after I rolled the d2, hoping for a 1 and the dice bot delivered:
So far for me, an elf multiclass called Puck who was an ad-hoc ranger wielding a warhammer in both hands. A king who had abdicated, with an adopted daughter, who must wanted to be left alone for the most part but is too nice to say no to people who need help.
I played prototype Warforged Fighter Champion in a Forgotten Realms setting. I use points buy normally and my DM let me have my Int at 6 and gave me 28 points instead of 27 for the rest of the stats, that extra point let me bump my Cha up so I was playing an absolutely adorable idiot.
We were once tasked with finding the soul of an NPC that was trapped away from their body. I started by looking under the draws, down the backs of chairs all around the hospital and rooting around in other peoples pockets in the hopes of finding his soul.
More often than not, my favorite character is the one I'm currently playing (or, alternately, the one I suddenly conceptualize in my head while driving somewhere and then really want to test out.) Mostly I just love playing flawed characters: one really low ability score, vulnerabilities to certain attack types, etc.
My dragonborn cleric Orkira (from Heroes of the Vale) might be my favorite character ever, just because of everything she's gone through and this group of people I love playing with. She's so kind hearted, and wants to help everyone, with this tiny wry/sarcastic streak that comes out every so often...and of course a whole crazy story about praying to a Phoenix and getting mutated. I love playing her in this crazy game with Wishes, fighting gods, planar travel, and time travel that makes a story I can't begin to describe but I crave to play every week.
Mechanically I am having a TON of fun with my Aarakocra Rogue Roc, the first 5e character I have played that has reached level 20 starting from level 1. Between her insanely high perception and super low Charisma she can see through space and time but refuses to tell a lie, and often people don't believe her when she says things. Also when everything is working she does 16d6 damage with her sneak attack which just brings me dice joy.
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The most fun character was when I was playing the Out of the Abyss champion. I was playing a dragonborn battlemaster who wanted to die in battle but could not. He got poisoned by a gaint spider but not eaten, he survived a fire in a underground prison, he ran through green slime to stop a npc with important information for the campaign, He want mad and drove off a group of dark elfs by eating their hair, and our DM told our group that his notebook that was using, got stored in the greatest library because he was dumb enough to take notes on Juiblex and Demogorgon when we should have ran away.
Favorite character so far would be my Tabaxi Monk/Paladin. We where in a homebrew game, our tavern actually teleported to different dimensions and times. We got stuck in the shadowlands and I was the only one to fail the save, and was corrupted. Through the campaign the corruption would cause major problems with the party. Eventually the drive in the tavern was damaged, and we got sent back to the very beginning of time. We had to rebuild and shape the world. We thought the corruption had gone due to no gods being in the world anymore. A sphinx met the party and in an attempt to gain the strength to save his friends he made an oath to the sphinx. Which is what caused him to go into paladin. Well the sphinx died when the corruption returned and he made a pact with a platinum dragon. The party made fun of him for trying to cling onto anything and making oacts with whatever seemed strongest. In the end the party had to fight a terrasque, covered in the released corruption. I got the killing blow and a natural 20. My characters last words to the corruption " I pledge allegiance to myself". After that the party ascended to godhood, and created the world in which our current campaign is taking place.
Fighter/rogue air genasi Named soarin. He was battle master/arcane trickster and vain as f$&@#. Loved to fight and show off.
he was also really hard to kill with an ac in the 20’s, sheild master feat and resilience (dex) means he could go toe to toe with most dragons and be ok.
had to catch up with the party after being gone for a while and we narrated him getting shot of a cannon (or tied to a cannonball). Either way he went flying.
Konrad Mainz, inquisitor with no regard for life. Morally flexible, using the fear of demonic influence to justify all sorts of brutal behaviour. Slowly becoming more paranoid and finding corruption in the church lead him to believe that any speaking out against him must be evil.
Interesting to have alignment which is both good and evil, doing bad things for good reasons. He would think of himself as lawful good, while many in the church consider him evil. It's all perspective.
Probably either one of my two pugilists or my gunslinger fighter, the first two were fun to RP, and third is really fun to RP, plus gunslinger is a blast to play, I also had a level one half-elf old one warlock who's parent and patron is a elder god who saw a play and wanted to start a family and used a magic artifact to make what she thought was a human, turned out I was half elf, and he was fun roleplay, fun in combat ( even though I only got one spell slot ), and dissonant whispers was fun to RP.
Mystic v3 should be official, nuff said.
Flynnbarr Rydersson, halfling shape changer. Believes himself to be the son of a god. Has always loved the easy life, loved the ladies, and has been travelling the world sampling its pleasures. That is, until recently.
He's met a shifter who's roughly four feet taller than him, and there's a budding romance in development there. He's met a tiefling bard and they've painted several towns deep crimson. He's met a rather single-minded warforged and managed not to be stepped on (yet). There's also a fairly suicidal gnome wizard who enjoys tunneling under ogre encampments expecting his sudden appearance between their feet to NOT unsettle them :D
He's bought a cafe/inn and he's currently touring the world looking for good teas, alcoholic drinks and snacks to stock his business.
Fenris Redwood III, Tiefling Druid. He was abandoned in the forest to live on his own and hales from Neverwinter.
My 16 year old son recently got started playing DnD, and I'm playing with him. Before this I hadn't played sins 1998, and I'm loving it.
My favorite character? That's a hard one. It has to be a tossup between;
1. A paladin of Ilmayter who carried a battle ax and "Axed" people questions, namely "Lets axe those orcs over there to leave us alone".
2. A samurai by the name Toshiaki Sosume, whom the DM permanently hasted. He wound up getting 6 attacks a round, because he was specialized in two weapon style, and was using a katana and a wakizashi.
3. Othella Nebiir an Amazon from an archipelago below most most maps of the Forgotten Realms. Her people used Spell Jammers like the Air Cavalry uses helicopters, but she went MIA in Chult and that is where the party found her. She was just fun to play.
4. I did once. play a female Half-Elf Fighter/Theif/Mage who went to a battle once only wearing boots & a cloak, both of Elvin kind.
5. Though the Minotar I'm playing right now is fun. His name is Mino the Barbarian, so far he has tried to fart on a PC whom tried to slap his ass, but projectie defecated on a royal guard & in front of the king no less (a roll of 1 to fart), failed a con check and pucked all over an NPC (he has a bit of a drinking problem). He eats the heart & brains of every thing he kills, and is currently working on a necklace made of the bones, claws, & teeth of every thing that he has fought. He wears the hide of a Dire Tiger like Heracules wore the nemean lion.
In 3.5 I had a Minotaur who wanted to be a Paladin...except in 3.5 they were chaotic by default and Paladins had to be lawful. So he was a barbarian with an INT of 7 and a Maul running around yelling "Min-Taur for JUSTICE!!!"
He was a good boy.
My first character was a belligerent Scottish gnome wizard alchemist in 3.5. Obviously he was fun to roleplay, but idk what homebrew system the DM was using for crafting, but I LOVED rolling into a new area and seeing what ingredients I could find and what potions I could make. The DM had a ton of different potion varieties and I would always discover a new one and be like "Hell yeah, can't wait to figure out how I'm gonna use this!"
I almost relied on the potions I brewed as much as my actual spells.