Yo! so im messing with a hulk build for the funny haha and giant seems like it makes alot of sense because hulk gets big when angry and the extra damage and throwing people works really well. tho theres also a counter argument were he could be a zealot because he is so far to kill and even death doesnt keep hulk down. size change could be done with magic items tho the unkillableness is hard to do with magic items. what are your guys thoughts on it?
There is a Fighter Rune Knight that "Hulks up" and becomes Large or later Huge. I'm currently playing one and making the human have giant bloodlines. Of course, you could multiclass into barbarian to add rage and get all the flavor (minus some ectra attacks).
Giant Barbarian would be the best. You grow in size, throw things (you can throw a "greatclub" re-flavored as a rock or piece of debris), and throw people. But, I would take 2 levels in fighter, for unarmed fighting style and action surge. That way, you can punch people.
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Yo! so im messing with a hulk build for the funny haha and giant seems like it makes alot of sense because hulk gets big when angry and the extra damage and throwing people works really well. tho theres also a counter argument were he could be a zealot because he is so far to kill and even death doesnt keep hulk down. size change could be done with magic items tho the unkillableness is hard to do with magic items. what are your guys thoughts on it?
Yo! Assuming you are asking about the comic and not the movie: The Hulk is 7'6" so yes he would be a giant. Probably the size of an Ogre, but with 30 strength. I don't know anything about him being unkillable. Sure he has bullet proof skin, but Wolverines claws slices him just fine. I haven't read comics in a long time, so maybe there is something out there that showed him being killed, and he came back to life? Probably make his Constitution around 28 or also.
in comics he has been seen coming bad from just 1 cell that was left behind. also yea alot of super heros if made in dnd would be 30 and alot higher if it wasnt the cap.
in comics he has been seen coming bad from just 1 cell that was left behind. also yea alot of super heros if made in dnd would be 30 and alot higher if it wasnt the cap.
What Hulk was this? There are almost 12 of them now.
Barbarian? The Hulk doesn't have any fighting skills nor does he use weapons. He just smashes stuff. lol
Exactly. Barbarians don't neccesarily have fighting skills, they just smash stuff. And, if he takes 2 levels in fighter, he can get Unarmed Fighting style from Tashas. in addition, I would grab a great club for my equipment, flavoring it as a piece of debris or a lamp-post he ripped from the ground.
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for the hulk build i went 4 levels into fighter for rune knight and feat (to grow to large 6 times a day) then 16 into barb zealot to be tough and really hard to kill you get rage 5 times a day. ou could go 3/17 but 17 in barb only gets an extra rage and 3rd brutal critical which isnt worth what a feat or ASI could give
Barbarian? The Hulk doesn't have any fighting skills nor does he use weapons. He just smashes stuff. lol
Exactly. Barbarians don't neccesarily have fighting skills, they just smash stuff. And, if he takes 2 levels in fighter, he can get Unarmed Fighting style from Tashas. in addition, I would grab a great club for my equipment, flavoring it as a piece of debris or a lamp-post he ripped from the ground.
They do necessarily have fighting skills and they smash stuff. Barbarians have to be trained to fight like any martial class. A good example is how Conan learned to use a sword instead just smashing stuff. Since Hulk is a monster, I'd just use one of the Giant classes as a template and go from there. But that's just me.
I'd put him more as a multiclass Rune Knight Fighter and Path of the Berserker Barbarian.
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i would too if they wouldnt die after using 6 rages
Shouldn't need to use so many.
Use One D&D exhaustion rules instead.
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If you’re looking to create a character in DnD 5e that embodies the essence of Hulk, you’d want to choose a race that reflects Hulk’s immense strength and resilience. The Half-Orc race is a great fit for this concept as they naturally have a +2 bonus to Strength and a +1 to Constitution, which aligns well with Hulk’s physical prowess.Half-Orcs also have traits like Relentless Endurance and Savage Attacks, which can mirror Hulk’s ability to keep fighting even after taking severe blows and his capacity for dealing devastating damage. Another option could be the Goliath race, known for their mountainous size and incredible strength, which also suits the Hulk’s characteristics. They have a +2 Strength bonus and a feature called Stone’s Endurance, which allows them to shrug off injury.When it comes to class, you might consider the Barbarian for its rage feature, which can simulate Hulk’s ferocious combat style. Specifically, the Path of the Berserker can be a thematic choice, as it grants abilities that reflect Hulk’s unstoppable fury and relentless attacks.
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Yo! so im messing with a hulk build for the funny haha and giant seems like it makes alot of sense because hulk gets big when angry and the extra damage and throwing people works really well. tho theres also a counter argument were he could be a zealot because he is so far to kill and even death doesnt keep hulk down. size change could be done with magic items tho the unkillableness is hard to do with magic items. what are your guys thoughts on it?
There is a Fighter Rune Knight that "Hulks up" and becomes Large or later Huge. I'm currently playing one and making the human have giant bloodlines. Of course, you could multiclass into barbarian to add rage and get all the flavor (minus some ectra attacks).
Giant Barbarian would be the best. You grow in size, throw things (you can throw a "greatclub" re-flavored as a rock or piece of debris), and throw people. But, I would take 2 levels in fighter, for unarmed fighting style and action surge. That way, you can punch people.
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Yo! Assuming you are asking about the comic and not the movie: The Hulk is 7'6" so yes he would be a giant. Probably the size of an Ogre, but with 30 strength. I don't know anything about him being unkillable. Sure he has bullet proof skin, but Wolverines claws slices him just fine. I haven't read comics in a long time, so maybe there is something out there that showed him being killed, and he came back to life? Probably make his Constitution around 28 or also.
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Barbarian? The Hulk doesn't have any fighting skills nor does he use weapons. He just smashes stuff. lol
in comics he has been seen coming bad from just 1 cell that was left behind. also yea alot of super heros if made in dnd would be 30 and alot higher if it wasnt the cap.
What Hulk was this? There are almost 12 of them now.
the normal green one go read the immortal hulk its not that but it does show how unkillable he is
Exactly. Barbarians don't neccesarily have fighting skills, they just smash stuff. And, if he takes 2 levels in fighter, he can get Unarmed Fighting style from Tashas. in addition, I would grab a great club for my equipment, flavoring it as a piece of debris or a lamp-post he ripped from the ground.
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for the hulk build i went 4 levels into fighter for rune knight and feat (to grow to large 6 times a day) then 16 into barb zealot to be tough and really hard to kill you get rage 5 times a day. ou could go 3/17 but 17 in barb only gets an extra rage and 3rd brutal critical which isnt worth what a feat or ASI could give
They do necessarily have fighting skills and they smash stuff. Barbarians have to be trained to fight like any martial class. A good example is how Conan learned to use a sword instead just smashing stuff. Since Hulk is a monster, I'd just use one of the Giant classes as a template and go from there. But that's just me.
I'd put him more as a multiclass Rune Knight Fighter and Path of the Berserker Barbarian.
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i would too if they wouldnt die after using 6 rages
Shouldn't need to use so many.
Use One D&D exhaustion rules instead.
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If you’re looking to create a character in DnD 5e that embodies the essence of Hulk, you’d want to choose a race that reflects Hulk’s immense strength and resilience. The Half-Orc race is a great fit for this concept as they naturally have a +2 bonus to Strength and a +1 to Constitution, which aligns well with Hulk’s physical prowess.Half-Orcs also have traits like Relentless Endurance and Savage Attacks, which can mirror Hulk’s ability to keep fighting even after taking severe blows and his capacity for dealing devastating damage. Another option could be the Goliath race, known for their mountainous size and incredible strength, which also suits the Hulk’s characteristics. They have a +2 Strength bonus and a feature called Stone’s Endurance, which allows them to shrug off injury.When it comes to class, you might consider the Barbarian for its rage feature, which can simulate Hulk’s ferocious combat style. Specifically, the Path of the Berserker can be a thematic choice, as it grants abilities that reflect Hulk’s unstoppable fury and relentless attacks.