![]() ![]() Unless you’ve got a creative player in control, Barbarians can be a little dull to RP with. Barbarian Barbarian (Wizards of the Coast) ![]() Not to mention that their cliché vibe is that of someone you wouldn’t really want to hang around with for drinks “what do you mean, you pickpocket everyone?” and they can become a serious liability if they ever get caught, figuratively or literally. These crafty little bastards are awesome to play, especially when you get to roll a fistful of d6s, but their constant game of hit and hide can get a little weary for both parties and DMs alike. Plus, the nature-loving Lorax of the group is usually the Druid, who can literally turn into bears, so prepare to continuously be one-upped on the man-of-the-woods front. While WotC have released an updated Ranger because they and everyone else knew that the OG was the most underpowered class in the whole damn book, even that couldn’t shake the stigma from the class.Īs far as RP goes, the Ranger is actually pretty damn cool, bringing to mind a rugged Strider out in the wilderness… but away from their favoured terrain, the Ranger seems kind of like a fish out of water. and then force the rest of the party into taking a 30 minute break while the Warlock gets special, super secret one-on-one RP time with the DM/their patron, the Warlock is your pick - just make it quick for the love of the Gods. If you want to take a short rest after every. While I do appreciate that every single spell they do is jacked up to its highest possible level, these magic-users can be a serious buzzkill for a party. WarlockĬoming in at dead last is everyone’s favourite Eldritch Blaster, the Warlock. Instead, we’ll rank the original Player’s Handbook classes based on some far more important values: Their overall vibe, RP potential, and fun factor - because isn’t that what D&D is really all about?
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