• VivianRixia@piefed.social
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    I usually pick Mage, because you can Warrior or Rogue IRL, but you can’t Mage. That makes it more interesting to me.

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    Spellblade if it’s an option. Why choose when you can have both.

    Otherwise mage. Most rpg systems have ways for mages to do all the jobs of other roles to some extent.

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      Battlemage is probably my favorite fantasy archetype. I like the idea of being to effectively use weapons and magic, or using them together to even greater effect.

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      Exactly. Even if I was naturally strong/dextrous/persuasive/etc, I can’t imagine a world where magic exists and I don’t learn at least some of it…

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    Mage! Great damage, cool effects, often loads of utility, and if you don’t kill your target in the first rounds you’ll die quick and can do something else instead of suffering through a drawn out fight with no mana.

    Glass Cannon - the most ADHD of builds.

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    Rogue. Assasinate applies bleed and if you manage DOTs, you can attack multiple enemies at once to keep trash off of the tank or healer while they do their thing. Plus, sneaking in and out of a place, picking off enemies one by one makes a lot of stuff easier.

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    Mage, I guess?

    But my favorite D&D character I ever played was a Bard. I wasn’t really the talkative, persuasive type. I was more the jack-of-all-trades, Swiss Army knife of the party. I loved it.

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      Never played too many party based fantasy RPGs growing up, but I got into Baldur’s Gate 3 and bard is absolutely the greatest! I feel like I have the most control over a situation in or outside of combat. Swiss Army Knife of the Party is the best way to put it lol

  • HubertManne@piefed.social
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    Mage. Im here for fantasy I want special powers. My preference is always mage then rogue then warrior in general but always range over close combat and usually summon over that.

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    Warrior, due the simplisticy and straightforwardness of it. Big sharp stick always works.

    In addition, from fantasy, mountain of muscle coverd in metal swinging a huge sword or an axe is just awesome.

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    Is games I tend to gravitate towards a warrior, I’m a simple man, I don’t care to learn a whole lot of different spells and moves and theorycraft on how to best use them, i want to just hit things with my sword and move the plot forward.

    IRL, I’m sort of roguish, I have a whole lot of random skills and knowledge, specialized tools, I’m pretty good with my hands, etc.

    In my weirdest fantasies, mage, because fuck you, I cast fireball.