Backstory: We're a few sessions into my first ever campaign and have lost 2 characters thus far. The latest of which was my characters closest and only friend on this realm. Here's the catch, that character was my son's and we had interwoven them to have a bit of an existing relationship prior to the game.
2 thoughts I'd appreciate some outside opinions on as I'm new and want to ensure I'm not metagaming.
1) I'm leaning towards attempting to strike a desk with a local hag to bring him back... If i can get the rest of the group to agree to go back.
2) Should i be unable to bring him back, would it be unreasonable for my character to consider multiclassing into a cleric with thought process being so 'i can stop losing my closest friends'? My poor character has lost his actual family and then his 2 closest friends die lol
Thanks you anyone for giving me your time and thoughts.
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your options are good but id throw a third, devote servitude to a patron to bring back your son maybe celestial or fiend but like the other guy said its up to the conversation you have with the dm but this would put you warlock multiclass instead of cleric
Very true. He's good with them, i was just curious from a personal standpoint, I'm just very much trying not to meta game these kind of decisions in my first foray into dnd lol
Backstory: We're a few sessions into my first ever campaign and have lost 2 characters thus far. The latest of which was my characters closest and only friend on this realm. Here's the catch, that character was my son's and we had interwoven them to have a bit of an existing relationship prior to the game.
2 thoughts I'd appreciate some outside opinions on as I'm new and want to ensure I'm not metagaming.
1) I'm leaning towards attempting to strike a desk with a local hag to bring him back... If i can get the rest of the group to agree to go back.
2) Should i be unable to bring him back, would it be unreasonable for my character to consider multiclassing into a cleric with thought process being so 'i can stop losing my closest friends'? My poor character has lost his actual family and then his 2 closest friends die lol
Thanks you anyone for giving me your time and thoughts.
No answers given here by internet randos will actually prove useful. Your options are entirely, completely and 100% totally at the discretion of your DM and them alone.
This is a question for your DM.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
your options are good but id throw a third, devote servitude to a patron to bring back your son maybe celestial or fiend but like the other guy said its up to the conversation you have with the dm but this would put you warlock multiclass instead of cleric
Very true. He's good with them, i was just curious from a personal standpoint, I'm just very much trying not to meta game these kind of decisions in my first foray into dnd lol
I kinda like that idea as well to end up with a patron. Thanks