I haven’t played at all yet since I’ve been waiting for the full release.
I’m thinking of rolling up the tempest cleric pirate I used to play in an IRL campaign. I remember using some shenanigans with taking Magic Initiate for Booming Blade, delivered with a whip, which felt fun and not too OP. Edit: Guess I’m not doing that since there’s no Booming Blade in BG3 yet :(
Any fun builds you’ve already tried in the Early Access?
My first ever D&D character from my edgy teen phase. A dark elf wizard named Raphael the Dark, originating from R’lyeh, chaotic
evilstupid with a penchant for world domination.The campaign he was in lasted about 20mins as I’ve immediatelly attempted to kill my party but I’ve kept fond memories of it & when I was browsing the character creation options I realized I can make that character almost exactly - a Drow elf warlock with the eldritch patron, Dark urge origin who always chooses the dumbest evil dialogue option. It’s going to be a blast
Yeah I was also thwarted by the lack of Booming Blade. I had some ideas based on regular 5e, but I hadn’t looked at what made it into the game until yesterday (I wanted to remain unspoiled until launch but, yeah).
I’m looking at some kind of Gish, but I’ll explore more when the game is out. Ideally it won’t be a SorcAdin (I dislike paladins), but perhaps that is the only viable vanilla approach at launch.
@academician@lemmy.world Just FYI, if you want to recreate your PNP character for your first run, there are mods out there that add Booming Blade (and more).
Tav
Bearbarian (barbarian 1/druid rest of levels) or Fighter 2 / wildheart Barbarian rest of levels. Either way, talking to animals is a must. I know you can use a potion but I like the underlying nature theme.
Human Paladin or Cleric.
Before you’re going to launch a tirade about the absolute necessity to be progressive diverse non-fascist, I don’t give a damn about ideology, I’m planning to have fun playing the game:
- self-heal class: the best class
- companions aren’t to be trusted: self-sufficient class required
- stat distribution: provides good social bonuses
- edge against undead: more than welcome
- armor and weaponry choice: great