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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-09-01 04:23 pm

[ SECRET POST #6449 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6449 ⌋

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[Ciconia: When They Cry]



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Re: D&D thread

(Anonymous) 2024-09-02 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
In general, I like having range, and I like being able to be sneaky. In 5e, this has resulted in the Trickery Cleric being my favorite. Blessing of the Trickster gets you (and the rest of the party!) extreme stealth; Invoke Duplicity gets you extreme range.

For roleplaying potential alone, I really like Warlocks and Bards. With the former, you can do a lot when it comes to your relationship with your patron and how it came to be. With the latter, I suppose it seems somewhat obvious, but I don't like going the stereotypical, "flirtatious braggart" route; I like riffing off of my chosen College. I also once had a character who was kind of the opposite of the stereotype, in that she wasn't flirtatious herself, but if someone flirted with her, she'd be beside herself and turn into a gooey mess.