*appears from the depths of the Unfathomable abyss, clawing the sides of the cave as I claw my way out, ready to wreak havoc, the moon turning red and dripping with blood as the world nears its end*
The fairy has arrived!
hello arch
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So spend your hours on What you think I've done wrong I know I'm in your mind I've been here way too long I want to spend my life With those who've done me right Your heart is frozen over I'm a four-leaf clover
I guess I was thinking more if you roll them when doing standar array / point-buy or if you use it when rolling for stats and getting nice ones.
Haven't played any multiclassed characters yet. Got an EK / Evo Wizard concept in mind. But haven't used him. Generally when planning builds I'm like, "Oh one more level for this neat bonus. Oh another bonus in a couple levels. I could multiclass at this, but then I lose out on an ASI. Oh since we already took the ASI we're close to another cool feature!"
I pretty much always use standard array when I have the choice.
That's exactly how I think about multiclassing. I am playng a Lore Bard/Clockwork Soul Sorcerer but that was because there wasn't anything left that I wanted from the Lore Bard that I couldn't get from the sorcerer.
I made the mistake of multiclassing my first real character, the Mercy Monk, into Divine Soul Sorcerer. I did it because it fit the story of the campaign really well, but it didn't help my character at all.
Alrighty. Wasn't sure how well a MAD class did on SA so was curious.
And yeah it's interesting the different takes on multiclasses.
Group 1: I never multiclass. I want my single-class features.
Group 2: I always multiclass. When you mix the Hexblade, Sorcerer, Paladin with just the right amount of science...
Group 3: I never multiclass. Too complicated.
Group 4: I always multiclass. Let's be ABSERD!
Group 5: I never multiclass. How do I explain my warlock suddenly discovered he has dragon heritage? The description literally says you have dragon scales his WIS isn't even negative!
Group 6: My fighter just adopted a dog. Time to take a level in druid to show he loves animals! He has 7 WIS but DM waved multiclass requirements!
Group 7: *checks phone* Yep. *sighs* Sessions got cancelled... again.
What about
Group 8: Multiclassing on a whim. I used a spell once that involved a magic tentacle so now I am going to forget this was a druid and take a bunch of warlock classes themed around eldritch tentacles.
Group 9: Multiclassing to become hyper specialized on one thing like movement speed. I'm now able to travel several miles in six seconds but ask me to do anything else and I'll be in trouble.
*appears from the depths of the Unfathomable abyss, clawing the sides of the cave as I claw my way out, ready to wreak havoc, the moon turning red and dripping with blood as the world nears its end*
So spend your hours on What you think I've done wrong I know I'm in your mind I've been here way too long I want to spend my life With those who've done me right Your heart is frozen over I'm a four-leaf clover
So spend your hours on What you think I've done wrong I know I'm in your mind I've been here way too long I want to spend my life With those who've done me right Your heart is frozen over I'm a four-leaf clover
So spend your hours on What you think I've done wrong I know I'm in your mind I've been here way too long I want to spend my life With those who've done me right Your heart is frozen over I'm a four-leaf clover
*appears from the depths of the Unfathomable abyss, clawing the sides of the cave as I claw my way out, ready to wreak havoc, the moon turning red and dripping with blood as the world nears its end*
The fairy has arrived!
*tosses nachos at the fairy*
You're not you when you're hungry. Have a snack.
*shrieks in disgust*
i don’t like nachos
*adds chili and cheese to the nachos*
LIKE IT OR NOT YOU SHALL SNACK!
(though what kind of person doesn't like nachos!?!?)
I guess I was thinking more if you roll them when doing standar array / point-buy or if you use it when rolling for stats and getting nice ones.
Haven't played any multiclassed characters yet. Got an EK / Evo Wizard concept in mind. But haven't used him. Generally when planning builds I'm like, "Oh one more level for this neat bonus. Oh another bonus in a couple levels. I could multiclass at this, but then I lose out on an ASI. Oh since we already took the ASI we're close to another cool feature!"
I pretty much always use standard array when I have the choice.
That's exactly how I think about multiclassing. I am playng a Lore Bard/Clockwork Soul Sorcerer but that was because there wasn't anything left that I wanted from the Lore Bard that I couldn't get from the sorcerer.
I made the mistake of multiclassing my first real character, the Mercy Monk, into Divine Soul Sorcerer. I did it because it fit the story of the campaign really well, but it didn't help my character at all.
Alrighty. Wasn't sure how well a MAD class did on SA so was curious.
And yeah it's interesting the different takes on multiclasses.
Group 1: I never multiclass. I want my single-class features.
Group 2: I always multiclass. When you mix the Hexblade, Sorcerer, Paladin with just the right amount of science...
Group 3: I never multiclass. Too complicated.
Group 4: I always multiclass. Let's be ABSERD!
Group 5: I never multiclass. How do I explain my warlock suddenly discovered he has dragon heritage? The description literally says you have dragon scales his WIS isn't even negative!
Group 6: My fighter just adopted a dog. Time to take a level in druid to show he loves animals! He has 7 WIS but DM waved multiclass requirements!
Group 7: *checks phone* Yep. *sighs* Sessions got cancelled... again.
What about
Group 8: Multiclassing on a whim. I used a spell once that involved a magic tentacle so now I am going to forget this was a druid and take a bunch of warlock classes themed around eldritch tentacles.
Group 9: Multiclassing to become hyper specialized on one thing like movement speed. I'm now able to travel several miles in six seconds but ask me to do anything else and I'll be in trouble.
Group 8 (and Group 6 tbh) terrify me.
Group 9, now I'm thinking.
Tabaxi Monk Mobile feat Totem Barbarian (believe one of them increases movement speed) etc.
I guess I was thinking more if you roll them when doing standar array / point-buy or if you use it when rolling for stats and getting nice ones.
Haven't played any multiclassed characters yet. Got an EK / Evo Wizard concept in mind. But haven't used him. Generally when planning builds I'm like, "Oh one more level for this neat bonus. Oh another bonus in a couple levels. I could multiclass at this, but then I lose out on an ASI. Oh since we already took the ASI we're close to another cool feature!"
I pretty much always use standard array when I have the choice.
That's exactly how I think about multiclassing. I am playng a Lore Bard/Clockwork Soul Sorcerer but that was because there wasn't anything left that I wanted from the Lore Bard that I couldn't get from the sorcerer.
I made the mistake of multiclassing my first real character, the Mercy Monk, into Divine Soul Sorcerer. I did it because it fit the story of the campaign really well, but it didn't help my character at all.
Alrighty. Wasn't sure how well a MAD class did on SA so was curious.
And yeah it's interesting the different takes on multiclasses.
Group 1: I never multiclass. I want my single-class features.
Group 2: I always multiclass. When you mix the Hexblade, Sorcerer, Paladin with just the right amount of science...
Group 3: I never multiclass. Too complicated.
Group 4: I always multiclass. Let's be ABSERD!
Group 5: I never multiclass. How do I explain my warlock suddenly discovered he has dragon heritage? The description literally says you have dragon scales his WIS isn't even negative!
Group 6: My fighter just adopted a dog. Time to take a level in druid to show he loves animals! He has 7 WIS but DM waved multiclass requirements!
Group 7: *checks phone* Yep. *sighs* Sessions got cancelled... again.
What about
Group 8: Multiclassing on a whim. I used a spell once that involved a magic tentacle so now I am going to forget this was a druid and take a bunch of warlock classes themed around eldritch tentacles.
Group 9: Multiclassing to become hyper specialized on one thing like movement speed. I'm now able to travel several miles in six seconds but ask me to do anything else and I'll be in trouble.
Group 8 (and Group 6 tbh) terrify me.
Group 9, now I'm thinking.
Tabaxi Monk Mobile feat Totem Barbarian (believe one of them increases movement speed) etc.
Make sure to have a wizard friend for that sweet, sweet haste and you’ll be running across the entire continent in an hour.
now, is there a possibility we reflavor the tabaxi as a blue hedgehog?
I guess I was thinking more if you roll them when doing standar array / point-buy or if you use it when rolling for stats and getting nice ones.
Haven't played any multiclassed characters yet. Got an EK / Evo Wizard concept in mind. But haven't used him. Generally when planning builds I'm like, "Oh one more level for this neat bonus. Oh another bonus in a couple levels. I could multiclass at this, but then I lose out on an ASI. Oh since we already took the ASI we're close to another cool feature!"
I pretty much always use standard array when I have the choice.
That's exactly how I think about multiclassing. I am playng a Lore Bard/Clockwork Soul Sorcerer but that was because there wasn't anything left that I wanted from the Lore Bard that I couldn't get from the sorcerer.
I made the mistake of multiclassing my first real character, the Mercy Monk, into Divine Soul Sorcerer. I did it because it fit the story of the campaign really well, but it didn't help my character at all.
Alrighty. Wasn't sure how well a MAD class did on SA so was curious.
And yeah it's interesting the different takes on multiclasses.
Group 1: I never multiclass. I want my single-class features.
Group 2: I always multiclass. When you mix the Hexblade, Sorcerer, Paladin with just the right amount of science...
Group 3: I never multiclass. Too complicated.
Group 4: I always multiclass. Let's be ABSERD!
Group 5: I never multiclass. How do I explain my warlock suddenly discovered he has dragon heritage? The description literally says you have dragon scales his WIS isn't even negative!
Group 6: My fighter just adopted a dog. Time to take a level in druid to show he loves animals! He has 7 WIS but DM waved multiclass requirements!
Group 7: *checks phone* Yep. *sighs* Sessions got cancelled... again.
What about
Group 8: Multiclassing on a whim. I used a spell once that involved a magic tentacle so now I am going to forget this was a druid and take a bunch of warlock classes themed around eldritch tentacles.
Group 9: Multiclassing to become hyper specialized on one thing like movement speed. I'm now able to travel several miles in six seconds but ask me to do anything else and I'll be in trouble.
Group 8 (and Group 6 tbh) terrify me.
Group 9, now I'm thinking.
Tabaxi Monk Mobile feat Totem Barbarian (believe one of them increases movement speed) etc.
They should terrify you.
I think the build is usually Tabaxi, Monk, Mobile Feat, and Rogue. They also usually add several magic items to the mix which seems awfully presumptuous to me.
*appears from the depths of the Unfathomable abyss, clawing the sides of the cave as I claw my way out, ready to wreak havoc, the moon turning red and dripping with blood as the world nears its end*
The fairy has arrived!
*tosses nachos at the fairy*
You're not you when you're hungry. Have a snack.
*shrieks in disgust*
i don’t like nachos
*adds chili and cheese to the nachos*
LIKE IT OR NOT YOU SHALL SNACK!
(though what kind of person doesn't like nachos!?!?)
*appears from the depths of the Unfathomable abyss, clawing the sides of the cave as I claw my way out, ready to wreak havoc, the moon turning red and dripping with blood as the world nears its end*
The fairy has arrived!
*tosses nachos at the fairy*
You're not you when you're hungry. Have a snack.
*shrieks in disgust*
i don’t like nachos
*adds chili and cheese to the nachos*
LIKE IT OR NOT YOU SHALL SNACK!
(though what kind of person doesn't like nachos!?!?)
So I was reading a little thread with people's opinions on the worst subclass.
Saw a few referring to Purple Dragon Knight and was like, "hehe, that must be a joke homebrew, there's no way that's a real class name."
I was wrong. It's real.
And reading through it I see why they say it since its early feature are fairly lackluster, at least IMO.
I knew it existed but I don't think I have ever seen anybody play it.
For me I do tend to prefer casters over fighters. (Although Eldritch Knight and Battlemaster are attractive since they add additional options.)
I usually play casters because if I didn't our parties would be without magic or healing. I would like to try some more fighters at some point though. I have played several monks and I love them.
What's a good monk subclass in your opinion? I know I love the flavor of a 4-Elements but key cost seems too high to do much.
Speaking of cost 1 thing I hate about ddb everything fun being locked behind a paywall. I get the need to monetize it but like all the fun and sometimes necessary things are paywalled
I just dont use it for anything but the forums. All the info is free online (though I have several books) so really creating any character is free without dnd Beyond.
Yes but without the book it’s a pain to deal with. For example in an rp thread I’m playing a diviner wizard without a sourcebook so I have to go back and forth to look at features that I get
Well, I have to do that whenever I play in real life so it can’t be that hard
*appears from the depths of the Unfathomable abyss, clawing the sides of the cave as I claw my way out, ready to wreak havoc, the moon turning red and dripping with blood as the world nears its end*
The fairy has arrived!
*tosses nachos at the fairy*
You're not you when you're hungry. Have a snack.
*shrieks in disgust*
i don’t like nachos
*adds chili and cheese to the nachos*
LIKE IT OR NOT YOU SHALL SNACK!
(though what kind of person doesn't like nachos!?!?)
*appears from the depths of the Unfathomable abyss, clawing the sides of the cave as I claw my way out, ready to wreak havoc, the moon turning red and dripping with blood as the world nears its end*
The fairy has arrived!
*tosses nachos at the fairy*
You're not you when you're hungry. Have a snack.
*shrieks in disgust*
i don’t like nachos
*adds chili and cheese to the nachos*
LIKE IT OR NOT YOU SHALL SNACK!
(though what kind of person doesn't like nachos!?!?)
Haiiiiii, I’m Druid! (he/they/it/moth/fae/star) I'm a smol insane queer lil' mess with a terrible mental state! I'm also a therian and furry :3 My current obsessions are The Amazing Digital Circus and Hazbin Hotel, so if you ever wanna chat about that, I'm always happy to! GIVE ME YOUR MONSTER.
"Oh no! Looks like I've taken Ragatha... AND DROPPED HER IN THE DEEP FRYER!" -Jax
I dare y'all to try to find a book with a title as good as this one:
"Thrilling Experience of the Welsh Evangelist, R. G. Williams, Reformed Drunkard and Gambler: Or Forty-Eight Years in Darkness and Sin and Eleven Years in the Light and Love of Christ Jesus"
All of that is the title of one book. I found it while researching Welsh shark folklore.
I guess I was thinking more if you roll them when doing standar array / point-buy or if you use it when rolling for stats and getting nice ones.
Haven't played any multiclassed characters yet. Got an EK / Evo Wizard concept in mind. But haven't used him. Generally when planning builds I'm like, "Oh one more level for this neat bonus. Oh another bonus in a couple levels. I could multiclass at this, but then I lose out on an ASI. Oh since we already took the ASI we're close to another cool feature!"
I pretty much always use standard array when I have the choice.
That's exactly how I think about multiclassing. I am playng a Lore Bard/Clockwork Soul Sorcerer but that was because there wasn't anything left that I wanted from the Lore Bard that I couldn't get from the sorcerer.
I made the mistake of multiclassing my first real character, the Mercy Monk, into Divine Soul Sorcerer. I did it because it fit the story of the campaign really well, but it didn't help my character at all.
Alrighty. Wasn't sure how well a MAD class did on SA so was curious.
And yeah it's interesting the different takes on multiclasses.
Group 1: I never multiclass. I want my single-class features.
Group 2: I always multiclass. When you mix the Hexblade, Sorcerer, Paladin with just the right amount of science...
Group 3: I never multiclass. Too complicated.
Group 4: I always multiclass. Let's be ABSERD!
Group 5: I never multiclass. How do I explain my warlock suddenly discovered he has dragon heritage? The description literally says you have dragon scales his WIS isn't even negative!
Group 6: My fighter just adopted a dog. Time to take a level in druid to show he loves animals! He has 7 WIS but DM waved multiclass requirements!
Group 7: *checks phone* Yep. *sighs* Sessions got cancelled... again.
What about
Group 8: Multiclassing on a whim. I used a spell once that involved a magic tentacle so now I am going to forget this was a druid and take a bunch of warlock classes themed around eldritch tentacles.
Group 9: Multiclassing to become hyper specialized on one thing like movement speed. I'm now able to travel several miles in six seconds but ask me to do anything else and I'll be in trouble.
Group 8 (and Group 6 tbh) terrify me.
Group 9, now I'm thinking.
Tabaxi Monk Mobile feat Totem Barbarian (believe one of them increases movement speed) etc.
Make sure to have a wizard friend for that sweet, sweet haste and you’ll be running across the entire continent in an hour.
now, is there a possibility we reflavor the tabaxi as a blue hedgehog?
and a few levels in Bloodhunter
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O sorrow, I have ended, you see, by respecting you, because I am certain you will never leave me.
Ah! I realize it: your beauty lies in the force of your being. You are like those who never left the sad fireside corner of my poor black heart.
O my sorrow, you are better than a well-beloved: because I know that on the day of my final agony, you will be there, lying in my sheets, O sorrow, so that you might once again attempt to enter my heart.
I'm Fry, a doodler, writer, aspiring singer/songwriter, and sort-of youtuber (check me out!) goofin' around on the interwebs Soli Deo Gloria(Sed servus eius crustulum vult) I'm a disabled, neurodivergent, dumpster fire, and somewhat of a clown, but I do my best :3 Crafter of Constellations, vocaloid enjoyer, waluigi’s #1 fan, space alien, undead cutie pie, danganer of ronpas, and certified silly goose Internet big sib to aspeninthetrees, TheGatoLover, (and hopefully more)
O sorrow, I have ended, you see, by respecting you, because I am certain you will never leave me.
Ah! I realize it: your beauty lies in the force of your being. You are like those who never left the sad fireside corner of my poor black heart.
O my sorrow, you are better than a well-beloved: because I know that on the day of my final agony, you will be there, lying in my sheets, O sorrow, so that you might once again attempt to enter my heart.
-Excerpt, Prayer for loving sorrow
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hello arch
So spend your hours on
What you think I've done wrong
I know I'm in your mind
I've been here way too long
I want to spend my life
With those who've done me right
Your heart is frozen over
I'm a four-leaf clover
What about
Group 8: Multiclassing on a whim. I used a spell once that involved a magic tentacle so now I am going to forget this was a druid and take a bunch of warlock classes themed around eldritch tentacles.
Group 9: Multiclassing to become hyper specialized on one thing like movement speed. I'm now able to travel several miles in six seconds but ask me to do anything else and I'll be in trouble.
*shrieks in disgust*
i don’t like nachos
hi
So spend your hours on
What you think I've done wrong
I know I'm in your mind
I've been here way too long
I want to spend my life
With those who've done me right
Your heart is frozen over
I'm a four-leaf clover
good. you?
So spend your hours on
What you think I've done wrong
I know I'm in your mind
I've been here way too long
I want to spend my life
With those who've done me right
Your heart is frozen over
I'm a four-leaf clover
good to hear
So spend your hours on
What you think I've done wrong
I know I'm in your mind
I've been here way too long
I want to spend my life
With those who've done me right
Your heart is frozen over
I'm a four-leaf clover
*adds chili and cheese to the nachos*
LIKE IT OR NOT YOU SHALL SNACK!
(though what kind of person doesn't like nachos!?!?)
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Belolonandalogalo, Sunny
Eggo Lass, Bone and Oblivion | Tendilius Mondhaven Paxaramus, Drakkenheim
Karl Erikson, No Guts No Glory | Chipper, Curse of Strahd
Silverwood Group 1 | Silverwood Group 2
Get rickrolled here. Awesome music here. Track 52, 12/23/25, O Holy Night
Group 8 (and Group 6 tbh) terrify me.
Group 9, now I'm thinking.
Tabaxi
Monk
Mobile feat
Totem Barbarian (believe one of them increases movement speed)
etc.
This is a signature. It was a simple signature. But it has been upgraded.
Belolonandalogalo, Sunny
Eggo Lass, Bone and Oblivion | Tendilius Mondhaven Paxaramus, Drakkenheim
Karl Erikson, No Guts No Glory | Chipper, Curse of Strahd
Silverwood Group 1 | Silverwood Group 2
Get rickrolled here. Awesome music here. Track 52, 12/23/25, O Holy Night
Make sure to have a wizard friend for that sweet, sweet haste and you’ll be running across the entire continent in an hour.
now, is there a possibility we reflavor the tabaxi as a blue hedgehog?
They should terrify you.
I think the build is usually Tabaxi, Monk, Mobile Feat, and Rogue. They also usually add several magic items to the mix which seems awfully presumptuous to me.
OH GODS THAT JUST MAKES IT WORSE
(seriously, they just taste terrible to me)
You truly are insane.
Well, I have to do that whenever I play in real life so it can’t be that hard
I mean, I know that already.
Arch must belong to Group 6 or 8.
This is a signature. It was a simple signature. But it has been upgraded.
Belolonandalogalo, Sunny
Eggo Lass, Bone and Oblivion | Tendilius Mondhaven Paxaramus, Drakkenheim
Karl Erikson, No Guts No Glory | Chipper, Curse of Strahd
Silverwood Group 1 | Silverwood Group 2
Get rickrolled here. Awesome music here. Track 52, 12/23/25, O Holy Night
Yay Flower you're back! Have you checked PMs??
Haiiiiii, I’m Druid! (he/they/it/moth/fae/star) I'm a smol insane queer lil' mess with a terrible mental state! I'm also a therian and furry :3 My current obsessions are The Amazing Digital Circus and Hazbin Hotel, so if you ever wanna chat about that, I'm always happy to! GIVE ME YOUR MONSTER.
"Oh no! Looks like I've taken Ragatha... AND DROPPED HER IN THE DEEP FRYER!" -Jax
I dare y'all to try to find a book with a title as good as this one:
"Thrilling Experience of the Welsh Evangelist, R. G. Williams, Reformed Drunkard and Gambler: Or Forty-Eight Years in Darkness and Sin and Eleven Years in the Light and Love of Christ Jesus"
All of that is the title of one book. I found it while researching Welsh shark folklore.
and a few levels in Bloodhunter
O sorrow, I have ended, you see, by respecting you, because I am certain you will never leave me.
Ah! I realize it: your beauty lies in the force of your being. You are like those who never left the sad fireside corner of my poor black heart.
O my sorrow, you are better than a well-beloved: because I know that on the day of my final agony, you will be there, lying in my sheets, O sorrow, so that you might once again attempt to enter my heart.
-Excerpt, Prayer for loving sorrow
I'm Fry, a doodler, writer, aspiring singer/songwriter, and sort-of youtuber (check me out!) goofin' around on the interwebs
Soli Deo Gloria(Sed servus eius crustulum vult)
I'm a disabled, neurodivergent, dumpster fire, and somewhat of a clown, but I do my best :3
Crafter of Constellations, vocaloid enjoyer, waluigi’s #1 fan, space alien, undead cutie pie, danganer of ronpas, and certified silly goose
Internet big sib to aspeninthetrees, TheGatoLover, (and hopefully more)
This is why you are one of my favorites
O sorrow, I have ended, you see, by respecting you, because I am certain you will never leave me.
Ah! I realize it: your beauty lies in the force of your being. You are like those who never left the sad fireside corner of my poor black heart.
O my sorrow, you are better than a well-beloved: because I know that on the day of my final agony, you will be there, lying in my sheets, O sorrow, so that you might once again attempt to enter my heart.
-Excerpt, Prayer for loving sorrow