Do you know any OP builds at level two, that stay OP while progressing to level 20? I am joining a campaign that has just started (we are all level 2 or 3). Ideally it would have some warlock in it cuz I like playing warlock it is my favourite class, and in my opinion, if played correctly, the best class.
PS the title is supposed to say level two builds but I only realised it said that after I created the thread
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Anyways, the big one I know is Twilight Cleric. Very powerful at low levels (I was carrying the party - bringing them back to life and defeating the BBEG by myself) and their abilities keep them useful later as well.
I don't really play Warlock much so I'm less aware of what works well for them. The major use I know is a Paladin/Warlock multiclass - but that's really a Paladin with some Warlock to provide spell slots that refresh on a short rest (aka Smitey McSmiterson). Alternatively, there's the coffeelock which is a Sorcerer with some Warlock for similar reasons.
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Ok I know a good combo for twilight cleric/warlock anyways so I’ll probably build that. I’ll just make hexblade 1 twilight cleric 1 variant human race for feat.
thanks
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DM: “Who’s your patron?”
Warlock: “Ummm”
DM: “Hurry Up”
Warlock: “yOu”
*All other players look at each other with utter fear*
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Ok I know a good combo for twilight cleric/warlock anyways so I’ll probably build that. I’ll just make hexblade 1 twilight cleric 1 variant human race for feat.
thanks
If Matt Mercer subclasses are allowed play a chronurgist wizard. Not broken, but pretty freaking close to it. Otherwise, any wizard or cleric character will be strong the entire game, and some paladin hexblade split is probably the easiest way to have nova damage throughout the game. I'm not sure how twilight hexblade would work, since that sounds like a very MAD character, but I'm not that well versed in power gaming so I may be missing something.
Basically you take 1 level in twilight cleric, a level in Assasin rogue, 2 levels in fighter, and the rest in warlock. Basically you sneak up on your enemies, cast darkness, and now you have your pact weapon, sneak attack, Assasin ate and Darkvision as well as improved crit and action surge to pile on the damage to unsuspecting enemies. (That would be the plan at higher levels anyway). This build is risky tho cuz you need a high charisma, dexterity, constitution and moderate wisdom, so you will need to roll your stats.
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DM: “Who’s your patron?”
Warlock: “Ummm”
DM: “Hurry Up”
Warlock: “yOu”
*All other players look at each other with utter fear*
__________________________________________________________________________________ Check out my homebrew: My Homebrew
Basically you take 1 level in twilight cleric, a level in Assasin rogue, 2 levels in fighter, and the rest in warlock. Basically you sneak up on your enemies, cast darkness, and now you have your pact weapon, sneak attack, Assasin ate and Darkvision as well as improved crit and action surge to pile on the damage to unsuspecting enemies. (That would be the plan at higher levels anyway). This build is risky tho cuz you need a high charisma, dexterity, constitution and moderate wisdom, so you will need to roll your stats.
That requires insane luck, and is certainly not viable otherwise.
Hi Guys,
Do you know any OP builds at level two, that stay OP while progressing to level 20? I am joining a campaign that has just started (we are all level 2 or 3). Ideally it would have some warlock in it cuz I like playing warlock it is my favourite class, and in my opinion, if played correctly, the best class.
PS the title is supposed to say level two builds but I only realised it said that after I created the thread
DM: “Who’s your patron?”
Warlock: “Ummm”
DM: “Hurry Up”
Warlock: “yOu”
*All other players look at each other with utter fear*
__________________________________________________________________________________
Check out my homebrew: My Homebrew
You can change the thread title if you want. Top right (if you're on mobile, you'll have to go landscape) is "Tools", that gives you the option to edit the thread.
Anyways, the big one I know is Twilight Cleric. Very powerful at low levels (I was carrying the party - bringing them back to life and defeating the BBEG by myself) and their abilities keep them useful later as well.
I don't really play Warlock much so I'm less aware of what works well for them. The major use I know is a Paladin/Warlock multiclass - but that's really a Paladin with some Warlock to provide spell slots that refresh on a short rest (aka Smitey McSmiterson). Alternatively, there's the coffeelock which is a Sorcerer with some Warlock for similar reasons.
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Ok I know a good combo for twilight cleric/warlock anyways so I’ll probably build that. I’ll just make hexblade 1 twilight cleric 1 variant human race for feat.
thanks
DM: “Who’s your patron?”
Warlock: “Ummm”
DM: “Hurry Up”
Warlock: “yOu”
*All other players look at each other with utter fear*
__________________________________________________________________________________
Check out my homebrew: My Homebrew
Another really good choice is Conquest Paladin/Hexblade Warlock but that does take more levels to really get strong
If Matt Mercer subclasses are allowed play a chronurgist wizard. Not broken, but pretty freaking close to it. Otherwise, any wizard or cleric character will be strong the entire game, and some paladin hexblade split is probably the easiest way to have nova damage throughout the game. I'm not sure how twilight hexblade would work, since that sounds like a very MAD character, but I'm not that well versed in power gaming so I may be missing something.
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Basically you take 1 level in twilight cleric, a level in Assasin rogue, 2 levels in fighter, and the rest in warlock. Basically you sneak up on your enemies, cast darkness, and now you have your pact weapon, sneak attack, Assasin ate and Darkvision as well as improved crit and action surge to pile on the damage to unsuspecting enemies. (That would be the plan at higher levels anyway). This build is risky tho cuz you need a high charisma, dexterity, constitution and moderate wisdom, so you will need to roll your stats.
DM: “Who’s your patron?”
Warlock: “Ummm”
DM: “Hurry Up”
Warlock: “yOu”
*All other players look at each other with utter fear*
__________________________________________________________________________________
Check out my homebrew: My Homebrew
That is the plan at level 20 anyway
DM: “Who’s your patron?”
Warlock: “Ummm”
DM: “Hurry Up”
Warlock: “yOu”
*All other players look at each other with utter fear*
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Check out my homebrew: My Homebrew
That requires insane luck, and is certainly not viable otherwise.
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DM: “Who’s your patron?”
Warlock: “Ummm”
DM: “Hurry Up”
Warlock: “yOu”
*All other players look at each other with utter fear*
__________________________________________________________________________________
Check out my homebrew: My Homebrew