Monk. I have always liked the idea of fantasy martial arts
Get the first class that allows dual-wielding, only to later realize it has no access to ambidexterity.Whichever one allows dual-wielding...
Not really,they had to fight themself the most. They conquered all those lands,but instead of killing off all the barbarians and developing those lands as their own,they became greedy and used them as slaves,market and later soldiers. I am not big fan of the Romans,most dumb people just glorify them and don't see them as cautionary tale. An empire that lasted less than 500 years,of which more than half was a decrepit failed state that was ruled by incompetent elitist high on their own farts. People glorify their architectural achievements,their writings,philosophers and gods....but what good is all that when there is not a single person left of their culture. Just a bunch of barbarian moneys dancing on their long forgotten graves,larping as sions of their lost civilization. Their tombs of their paragons,now a piss stop for drunken tourist and horny locals,their great monument a quick selfy for young sluts to brag on.So did the degenerate Romans.wizards wear dressesWhile it can diverting to occasionally slum around as a caddie or trash remover, we all know Wizard is the distinguished choice.
Oh come on - they had to fight the Germanics from the North, the Huns from the East and finaly the Muslims from the South. We won't die as glorious.
Not really,they had to fight themself the most. They conquered all those lands,but instead of killing off all the barbarians and developing those lands as their own,they became greedy and used them as slaves,market and later soldiers. I am not big fan of the Romans,most dumb people just glorify them and don't see them as cautionary tale. An empire that lasted less than 500 years,of which more than half was a decrepit failed state that was ruled by incompetent elitist high on their own farts. People glorify their architectural achievements,their writings,philosophers and gods....but what good is all that when there is not a single person left of their culture. Just a bunch of barbarian moneys dancing on their long forgotten graves,larping as sions of their lost civilization. Their tombs of their paragons,now a piss stop for drunken tourist and horny locals,their great monument a quick selfy for young sluts to brag on.
Oh please tell us about your great greek civilization that you have nothing to do with,you goat fucking pecheneg lol.Not really,they had to fight themself the most. They conquered all those lands,but instead of killing off all the barbarians and developing those lands as their own,they became greedy and used them as slaves,market and later soldiers. I am not big fan of the Romans,most dumb people just glorify them and don't see them as cautionary tale. An empire that lasted less than 500 years,of which more than half was a decrepit failed state that was ruled by incompetent elitist high on their own farts. People glorify their architectural achievements,their writings,philosophers and gods....but what good is all that when there is not a single person left of their culture. Just a bunch of barbarian moneys dancing on their long forgotten graves,larping as sions of their lost civilization. Their tombs of their paragons,now a piss stop for drunken tourist and horny locals,their great monument a quick selfy for young sluts to brag on.
Please, by all means, tell us about the great Bulgarian civilization....
NPC shit, but at least it's good NPC shit.Monk. I have always liked the idea of fantasy martial arts
Good Gods, what perversion. Playing a proper monk would have you brewing beer, maintaining herbaria or copying books
Which is doubly funny if you were to roll a Monk in Baldur's Gate. All the other monks are your typical medieval photocopiers, but you somehow ended up as the Bruce Lee of Candlekeep. Then again, there's other classes that wouldn't make much sense at the start of BG.Monk. I have always liked the idea of fantasy martial arts
Good Gods, what perversion. Playing a proper monk would have you brewing beer, maintaining herbaria or copying books
Rome achieved the most when it was a Republic. Then come the decline:An empire that lasted less than 500 years,of which more than half was a decrepit failed state that was ruled by incompetent elitist high on their own farts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Bulgarian_EmpirePlease, by all means, tell us about the great Bulgarian civilization....
Then again, there's other classes that wouldn't make much sense at the start of BG.
Indeed:Fighter because I want to wack shit and wear kewl armor
Not bard because they easily aquire GF?
NPC shit, but at least it's good NPC shit.Monk. I have always liked the idea of fantasy martial arts
Good Gods, what perversion. Playing a proper monk would have you brewing beer, maintaining herbaria or copying books
Your PC saw a book in the Candlekeep library that meticulously documented and illustrated gnollish mating habits and ever since then you've had a deep-seated hatred of those FUCKING FURRIES.Then again, there's other classes that wouldn't make much sense at the start of BG.
I like ranger - you somehow developed abilities to track prey, affinity with nature, a deep loathing of gnolls or whatever etc etc while staying indoors all your life? Did you get radicalized by anti-gnoll books?
Would probably involve being a divine full-caster like a Wizard with a lot of focus on being able to create divine spell scrolls, be the party cook/apothecary/fountain of knowledge and intercessor/mediator particularly in matters of faith as well as a decent medic. Make the Cleric a militant battlepriest.NPC shit, but at least it's good NPC shit.Monk. I have always liked the idea of fantasy martial arts
Good Gods, what perversion. Playing a proper monk would have you brewing beer, maintaining herbaria or copying books
Come on. I dare you to be imaginative and come up with a PC concept for a proper monk. Not that hard, really.
Your PC saw a book in the Candlekeep library that meticulously documented and illustrated gnollish mating habits and ever since then you've had a deep-seated hatred of those FUCKING FURRIES.
Would probably involve being a divine full-caster like a Wizard with a lot of focus on being able to create divine spell scrolls, be the party cook/apothecary/fountain of knowledge and intercessor/mediator particularly in matters of faith as well as a decent medic. Make the Cleric a militant battlepriest.
SPOTTED THE WEEABOO.Your PC saw a book in the Candlekeep library that meticulously documented and illustrated gnollish mating habits and ever since then you've had a deep-seated hatred of those FUCKING FURRIES.
Would probably involve being a divine full-caster like a Wizard with a lot of focus on being able to create divine spell scrolls, be the party cook/apothecary/fountain of knowledge and intercessor/mediator particularly in matters of faith as well as a decent medic. Make the Cleric a militant battlepriest.
A divine full caster? Just be a fuckin cleric, dude. The monk is obviously supposed to represent the eastern martial arts traditions, some of which were, in fact, perfected by religious monks. It has a way different flavor the cleric, especially in PnP. Making it a fuckin divine caster would be ass.
Yep, that was one. Barbarian, Druid and Paladin are also rather iffy.I like ranger - you somehow developed abilities to track prey, affinity with nature, a deep loathing of gnolls or whatever etc etc while staying indoors all your life? Did you get radicalized by anti-gnoll books?
That's some quality shit, man! I didn't know about this one, cheers.Indeed:
Illustration from The Complete Bard's Handbook, probably by Glen Orbik
Barbarian has to be the least realistic. The sage Gorion raises you, in one of the most advanced academic institutions in the realm, having to take lessons and classes every day like we learn from Imoen, and you grow up to be an illiterate savage who mindlessly bashes things like Conan.
Indeed:Fighter because I want to wack shit and wear kewl armor
Not bard because they easily aquire GF?
Illustration from The Complete Bard's Handbook, probably by Glen Orbik