#Dnd Classes
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chunkysoup22 · 8 months ago
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me and my friends in furry dnd world
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vivtanner · 2 years ago
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The Hidden Isle 🏝️ - Stickersheet for your campaign notes
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tyiart · 1 year ago
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artificer & palading for my dnd series! ✨
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rain3y-arts · 5 months ago
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Definitely not finished, but here's some designs with some rough color
Rodger was most definitely the hardest to make a color pallet for T^T
Individual shots below
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exploringwonders-mads · 7 days ago
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Give me any LMK character, and I'll tell you what their DnD/Pathfinder class would be. I want to see how many I can come up with.
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elwensa · 2 months ago
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Choose your Goblin!
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pressplay-if · 8 months ago
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Hey knowin you like dnd got me wondering : What class would the cast be ?
OMG I LOVE THIS ASK. Ok technically they'd all have the entertainer background but yk yk. I've tried to look past that.
Lin: Warlock with fiend patron, Noble background
Stevie: Cleric, Entertainer background
Angel: Bard, Charlatan background
Zima: Barbarian, Urchin background
Bonus:
Leland: Paladin
Maddox: Rogue
Kalena: Wizard
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the-gnomish-bastard · 1 year ago
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Flavoring Druids:
Dreams:
The bitch that thinks dreams mean something
The bitch that has a dream journal
Mr. Sandman
Land:
Hippie
Bitch
Moon:
Gru
Werewolf
Zookeeper
Shepherd:
A literal shepherd
Biblically accurate shepherd
Pied Piper (Shrek version)
Spores:
Average dwarf Druid
Average gnome Druid
Mushrum!
Mushrum!
Mushrum!
The fungus
Mushrum!
Stars:
Astrology bitch
Wildfire:
Smokey the Bear’s arch nemesis: Burny the Bear
Forest control
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bg-brainrot · 1 year ago
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As @cosmicchocomuffin suggested!
Which class/subclass each BG3 character would play in D&D (with a little explanation):
Astarion: Draconic Sorcerer - he would pick a character that comes with power innately, no god, no pact, no strings attached, and he would pick draconic for the eventual flight. Also he would want a high Cha character so that he can attempt to be the face of the party.
Gale: Artillerist Artificer - he would pick another Int based class of course, and, as for Artillerist, he still enjoys being useful, so he'd like the fire power this subclass affords. He would take time every day to ensure his infusions are prepared for the day, not allowing the party to proceed without them.
Karlach: Circle of the Moon Druid - she loves animals and nature and would love to transform into them, but wouldn't want to deal with all of those pesky spells, hence the Circle of the Moon. She would definitely be the cause of half of the chaotic druid wildshape memes online.
Lae'zel: Way of the Astral Self Monk - she would pick monk because they're respected martial warriors, pick the subclass because of its potential to reach enlightenment. But to the surprise of no one, she actually gets really into her character to the point of drawing a blade on the DM (Withers).
Shadowheart: Assassin Rogue - the classic lone wolf class and given all of her Sharran training, she would pick this subclass for the ease of roleplay it offers, with its disguise and mimicry. She starts out aloof, but quickly divulges the entire 12-page backstory she created for her character.
Wyll: Monster Slayer Ranger - he heard people looked down on rangers and decided to give them a chance, then he saw Monster Slayer was an option and knew he picked right. The actual face of the party, simply because he's the only one capable of staying on track-- however, put him in front of a cool monster and you've lost him too.
Non-Origins:
Halsin: Nature Domain Cleric - as someone who loves to help others, he would pick a class with a greater lean to the healing side of magic and with a bit of the same druid utility, then pick the subclass to still have that connection to nature. He will happily go along with whatever the party wants to do, and has ended up in jail a few times for it.
Minthara: Order of the Profane Soul Blood Hunter - she would love a class that's willing to go to any extent to defeat their enemies, like a blood hunter, and the order of the Profane Soul just cranks that up all the more. She would be the classic murder hobo of the group if left unchecked, but she will back off when the rewards are good enough.
Jaheira: Battle Master Fighter - she would go for a classic, reliable class like fighter, with a subclass that utilizes her battle knowledge like Battle Master. She is definitely a guest player, who the DM taps in for a difficult boss fight or arc, so she somehow still ends up the mentor figure in the game.
Minsc: Path of the Beast Barbarian - he wouldn't play something too complicated, hence the Barbarian, and he would love to understand Boo better, so he'd pick the subclass for the Beast abilities that come with this subclass. He would never quite know what he's doing, but makes the best accidental one liners at the table so no one minds helping.
Disclaimer: I only picked stuff I at least have the sourcebooks for. While some extra stuff looked cool, I wasn't familiar enough to get the vibes properly.
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patt0ncake · 4 months ago
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Sanders Sides Characters and their DnD classes according to Me
Virgil: Rouge- Arcane Trickster
Roman: either Paladin or Fighter
Logan: Wizard/Artificer
Patton: Cleric could also see him as a druid (because wild shape)
Janus: Bard
Remus: uhh... Warlock
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poorgirlinpoorworld · 4 months ago
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Im thinking of drawing Gladers (and maybe others) as dnd classes but what class would be best for who?
Thats my idea:
Thomas - Cleric / Sorcerer
Newt - Fighter
Minho - Ranger
Gally - Barbarian
Fry - Druid
Chuck - Bard
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tinkerbitch69 · 5 months ago
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A recent string of spinner wheel results I got:
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Am…am I just Imogen Temult? I mean I always thought she was so relatable but damn :/
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cider-and-isekai · 4 months ago
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So I watched Nocturne lately and it got mixed up with my one year and going DnD obsession, so:
Characters as DnD classes:
Sypha (and most of the speakers in general): lore bards/sorcerers
Trevor: fighter
Alucard: sorcerer/fighter
Saint-Germain: alchemy wizard/kind of give a bard vibes
Hector/Isaac: artificer/necromancer wizard
Nocturne:
Trevor/Juste: fighter/sorcerer
Tera: sorcerer
Maria: beast master ranger/sorcerer
Mizrak: paladin (doesn't quite fit for a dnd monk as I know they were described monks in the series) and yeah, I know what happens to him later, not sure how to put that.
Annette: stone sorcerer/shaman
Edouard: college of valor bard (remember that badass moment when he sang to the night creatures and some actually joined him?)
Drolta: cleric who fucked up big time
Abbott: same as Isaac and Hector BUT FUCK THIS GUY MARIA YOU DID THE RIGHT THING THANK YOU
Okay so that's basically everyone I could think of. I'm not sure where to put Erzsebet, Olrox and Dracula. Vlad suits me as some wizard-ish type? But for Olrox and Erzsebet I've got no idea. Hit me in the comments if you've got some!
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crimsonshadow323 · 4 months ago
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One Piece characters and their DnD classes according to Me. No I will not be taking criticism or questions thank you
Monkey D Luffy: Barbarian/Monk multiclass
Zoro: Swordmaster
Nami: Rogue/Druid Multiclass
Brook: Bard (was brought back to life via necromancy hehe)
Chopper: Cleric
Robin: Wizard(maybe sorcerer idk)
Franky: Artificer
Usopp: Ranger/Artificer multiclass
Sanji: Paladin (made an oath to protect women) orr fighter can't decide
Jinbe: monk
Ace: Sorcerer or Warlock with a love of Fireball
Sabo: Monk or Fighter
Garp: Barbarian/Paladin multiclass
Koby: Paladin
Buggy: Rouge- Arcane Trickster
Mihawk: Swordmaster
Shanks: Rouge- Swashbuckler
Yassop: Ranger
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cervinayyy · 2 years ago
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Are you new to D&D? Think caster classes are complicated and hard to learn? Do you want to understand how each caster class works in one easy analogy? Then this is for you!
Let's think of casting spells as cooking. When cooking (casting spells) you need to:
1. Have a way to learn the recipe. (Known Spells)
2. Prepare the recipe. (Prepared Spells)
3. Eat the recipe. (Spell Slots)
The way each caster class does spells is different, but they can be categorized into 3 separate groups:
Prepared Casters, Spontaneous Casters, and Wizards.
With this in mind, we can categorize them by how each class learns their recipes (known spells) as well as how they get ready to make them (prepared spells).
Prepared Casters: These casters have access to any recipe they could ever need. Think of it like having access to Google, or Pinterest (known spells). If they want a recipe, they just spend their morning finding what they want, grocery shopping and getting it ready (prepared spells). They can make any food you give them a recipe for.
Spontaneous Casters: These casters don't have internet. They do, however, have a few recipe books (known spells). They have few really good recipes that they like, and have basically memorized these recipes. They always have the ingredients to make their favourite things (prepared spells).
Wizards: A grouping of their own, they are somewhat a combination of the two. Wizards do not use Google or Pinterest, they're better than that. Any recipe they like, they compile into a recipe blog (known spells). Their recipe blog is pretty full, any time they find a new recipe that they like they can add it to their blog, though adding new recipes can sometimes be costly (they need materials to copy down the recipe). That said, like prepared casters, they do their grocery shopping in the morning, when they'd decide what recipes they're going to make that day (prepared spells).
The next section is spell slots. If you make the food, you have to eat it too, right? Spell slots are basically how much a given caster can eat.
All full casters (Druids, Bards, Clerics, Wizards, Sorcerers) have the capacity to eat a decent amount of food.
Half casters (Paladins, Rangers), can only eat a portion of the food that they make.
Warlocks are weird, the food they make is always top notch, but they can't eat very much of it (they cast their spells at the highest level they can and don't have many spell slots). That said, their metabolism is beefy as hell and after a few hours of rest they can eat again.
I'll probably add a section to this later to explain regaining spell slots. If anyone has any additions they wanna make, please go for it!
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marisajart · 6 months ago
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Hermione - Virgo - Paladin ♍ this is a little series I'm doing for HP characters as zodiac signs and dnd classes!
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