Hello, i have a problem with a character evolution called multi classing, as it is not only my very first multi classing but also my very first campaign:
In our evil campaign i play as a lvl 10 divine soul origin asimaar sorcerer who's angelic guide was killed and replaced by asmodeus 'cause he was bored (short version). We have recently completed the curse of straahd and are going towards an epic campaign, so multi classing would be a good thing to be more versatile. So i chose the warlock with asmodeus as patron as my next class, not only because of the angelic guide replacement but it would also fit with the role of my char in the party (social and combat wise) and create funny situations.
The DM is the one who recommended the warlock class . He's is willing to do house ruling and a bit of home brew but not to much.
So here's the thing: i can't seem to find a somewhat stable version of asmodeus as patron! so i decided to ask the more experienced community for help in that regard !
Asmodeus is the most touted Patron in fact because he is the ultimate supreme evil genius of the D&D universe because of the fact that he rules the Nine Hells. He almost commands the order of the entire Blood War and is literally seeking universe domination. He easily could have you out hunting Demons and conquer the world for him. You could not have chosen a better Fiend Patron to go for when playing an Epic campaign that is evil. You literally have the whole world at your fingertips and he can lead you to rule it all. He is now your source of power as a warlock and this means that you have become his champion almost. You are set, my friend. Asmodeus is perfect. I personally have also made a character under him as a Fiend Warlock, but I haven't played that character yet. Have fun with it, this guy is possibly the strongest being in the multiverse, rivaled by few if any of the gods. Lore-wise there is not a better choice.
Edit: I mean I love the guy so much in the lore, look at my name and my signature. (PS: Nessus is the Ninth Layer of the Nine Hells, Asmodeus' layer)
Also if you are looking for stats on your Patron, don't worry about it that almost never comes up. If it does though, forget this homebrewed version, ask your DM to create one for you as that would be truly epic because us DMs get creative on that stuff.
Note: I am completely (100%) new to DnD but about to join a campaign with friends (idk which one, they are all starting a new campaign and letting me join). Also, I need to create a background for my warlock (noble). I was thinking the he watched his family being murdered when he was a child but luckily he was able to run away before being murdered, himself. In his teenage years he sought a Deity that could give him skills and ability to find and kill those whom forced him from his castle and his homeland.
Note: I am completely (100%) new to DnD but about to join a campaign with friends (idk which one, they are all starting a new campaign and letting me join). Also, I need to create a background for my warlock (noble). I was thinking the he watched his family being murdered when he was a child but luckily he was able to run away before being murdered, himself. In his teenage years he sought a Deity that could give him skills and ability to find and kill those whom forced him from his castle and his homeland.
Welcome to D&D. These are questions best answered by your DM, as they are purely flavor. It could be asmodeus doesn’t exist in that world. It could be he does exist, but the DM has never bothered to flesh out the rituals. It could get the table has very specific ones already in place. It could be they just hand wave that kind of thing.
Note that warlocks don’t, typically make deals with gods, but with powerful, non-divine beings. Whether or not asmodeus qualifies as a god is debatable, but what you have for a background looks fine to me, if you’re going with a fiend patron, asmodeus will likely fit the bill quite nicely. Like you were trying to reach a god, but asmodeus answered.
Again, though, run it by your DM, since it will be table specific.
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Hello, i have a problem with a character evolution called multi classing, as it is not only my very first multi classing but also my very first campaign:
In our evil campaign i play as a lvl 10 divine soul origin asimaar sorcerer who's angelic guide was killed and replaced by asmodeus 'cause he was bored (short version). We have recently completed the curse of straahd and are going towards an epic campaign, so multi classing would be a good thing to be more versatile. So i chose the warlock with asmodeus as patron as my next class, not only because of the angelic guide replacement but it would also fit with the role of my char in the party (social and combat wise) and create funny situations.
The DM is the one who recommended the warlock class . He's is willing to do house ruling and a bit of home brew but not to much.
So here's the thing: i can't seem to find a somewhat stable version of asmodeus as patron! so i decided to ask the more experienced community for help in that regard !
Thank you for your help! :)
What do you mean by "stable"? Asmodeus is the supreme ruler of Nine Hells, after all! Here is a CR 30 Homebrew version of the Lord of Nessus:
https://www.dndbeyond.com/monsters/44725-asmodeus
Asmodeus is the most touted Patron in fact because he is the ultimate supreme evil genius of the D&D universe because of the fact that he rules the Nine Hells. He almost commands the order of the entire Blood War and is literally seeking universe domination. He easily could have you out hunting Demons and conquer the world for him. You could not have chosen a better Fiend Patron to go for when playing an Epic campaign that is evil. You literally have the whole world at your fingertips and he can lead you to rule it all. He is now your source of power as a warlock and this means that you have become his champion almost. You are set, my friend. Asmodeus is perfect. I personally have also made a character under him as a Fiend Warlock, but I haven't played that character yet. Have fun with it, this guy is possibly the strongest being in the multiverse, rivaled by few if any of the gods. Lore-wise there is not a better choice.
Edit: I mean I love the guy so much in the lore, look at my name and my signature. (PS: Nessus is the Ninth Layer of the Nine Hells, Asmodeus' layer)
Also if you are looking for stats on your Patron, don't worry about it that almost never comes up. If it does though, forget this homebrewed version, ask your DM to create one for you as that would be truly epic because us DMs get creative on that stuff.
Thank you for the reply. It helped very much.
How does a human warlock pay tribute to Asmodeus?
Note: I am completely (100%) new to DnD but about to join a campaign with friends (idk which one, they are all starting a new campaign and letting me join). Also, I need to create a background for my warlock (noble). I was thinking the he watched his family being murdered when he was a child but luckily he was able to run away before being murdered, himself. In his teenage years he sought a Deity that could give him skills and ability to find and kill those whom forced him from his castle and his homeland.
Welcome to D&D.
These are questions best answered by your DM, as they are purely flavor. It could be asmodeus doesn’t exist in that world. It could be he does exist, but the DM has never bothered to flesh out the rituals. It could get the table has very specific ones already in place. It could be they just hand wave that kind of thing.
Note that warlocks don’t, typically make deals with gods, but with powerful, non-divine beings. Whether or not asmodeus qualifies as a god is debatable, but what you have for a background looks fine to me, if you’re going with a fiend patron, asmodeus will likely fit the bill quite nicely. Like you were trying to reach a god, but asmodeus answered.
Again, though, run it by your DM, since it will be table specific.