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mitchellboeck
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Posted - 25 Jun 2011 :  18:05:41  Show Profile Send mitchellboeck a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Poll Question:
What is your favorite 3.5 class? You can also post what you voted and tell me why.

Choices:

Barbarian
Bard
Cleric
Rogue
Sorcerer
Wizard
Fighter
Druid
Paladin
Monk
Ranger

(Anonymous Vote)

Edited by - mitchellboeck on 30 Jun 2011 18:48:32

mitchellboeck
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Posted - 25 Jun 2011 :  18:20:39  Show Profile Send mitchellboeck a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I chose monk just because of all the new things they can do as they level up. It keeps it very interesting and makes me excited to level up.
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Abenabin Gimblescrew
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Posted - 26 Jun 2011 :  13:05:21  Show Profile Send Abenabin Gimblescrew a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I voted Paladin. The class I always love to play, but never have had the luxury of playing more than a handful of sessions.

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BARDOBARBAROS
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Posted - 26 Jun 2011 :  13:20:56  Show Profile  Visit BARDOBARBAROS's Homepage Send BARDOBARBAROS a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Barbarian & Bard

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Diffan
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Posted - 26 Jun 2011 :  13:33:52  Show Profile Send Diffan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I voted Paladin too. Even with all the silly restrictions on your friends and code of conduct, the class is still lots of fun to role-play as well as roll-play. And they make pretty awesome damage dealers too!
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GRYPHON
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Posted - 26 Jun 2011 :  14:52:41  Show Profile Send GRYPHON a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Monk...
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Kno
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Posted - 26 Jun 2011 :  16:24:03  Show Profile Send Kno a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Druid and Monk, both powerful

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Galuf the Dwarf
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Posted - 26 Jun 2011 :  17:54:42  Show Profile Send Galuf the Dwarf a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Paladin, for the same reason that Diffan mentions.

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sleyvas
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Posted - 26 Jun 2011 :  18:03:16  Show Profile Send sleyvas a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Wizard without a doubt. My whole love of the game revolves around magic and its versatility, and wizards with their ability to expand their known spells are just wonderful. Now, the question of which class to multi-class into and which prestige classes to use.... now that can lead me down many a different road.

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ChieftainTwilight
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Posted - 26 Jun 2011 :  18:44:41  Show Profile Send ChieftainTwilight a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I don't think in terms of Class. that said, I have many rediculously multiclassedcharacters, and scores of characters who break all typical ideas of their class. =w=

and a heart can only break so many times
and I've been to hell and back so many times
and I've seen folks walk away so many times
but just like anyone else I gotta stand up by myself
and a heart can only break so many times
a heart can only break so many times
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mitchellboeck
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Posted - 26 Jun 2011 :  20:09:27  Show Profile Send mitchellboeck a Private Message  Reply with Quote
If you want to write your favorite multi-class characters too that would be more then fine. I'm trying to figure out which class I would have the most fun playing and it all helps.
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ChieftainTwilight
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Posted - 26 Jun 2011 :  20:29:38  Show Profile Send ChieftainTwilight a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I gave my answer, and I'm satisfied with it. :) I like characters who don't fit in with class models at all. I simply don't tink in terms of Class.

and a heart can only break so many times
and I've been to hell and back so many times
and I've seen folks walk away so many times
but just like anyone else I gotta stand up by myself
and a heart can only break so many times
a heart can only break so many times
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MisterX
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Posted - 26 Jun 2011 :  21:36:25  Show Profile Send MisterX a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ranger, because it's some kind of Jack of all Traits (AND stealthy!).

I've lost track of recent realmslore, since my campaigns are still in the 1370ies. :-)
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Lord Karsus
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Posted - 27 Jun 2011 :  17:15:03  Show Profile Send Lord Karsus a Private Message  Reply with Quote
-Of just those basic classes, Rogue. Almost every one of my characters, it seems, has a level of Rogue, for the massive amount of skill point, class skills, and the +1d6 Sneak Attack, which is always handy. Of the classes in other books, Beguiler is my favorite- it's a Rogue with magic. What's not to like?

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Alystra Illianniis
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Posted - 27 Jun 2011 :  17:37:08  Show Profile Send Alystra Illianniis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Bards, definitely. I love their versatility, and they have nearly as many skill points as rogues. (Personally, I think they should actually have more, given their jack-of-all-trades role, but that's just me...) And they are so much fun to play!

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Erik Scott de Bie
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Posted - 28 Jun 2011 :  15:09:27  Show Profile  Visit Erik Scott de Bie's Homepage Send Erik Scott de Bie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Rogue. Or more specifically, rogue/paladin.

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Seethyr
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Posted - 28 Jun 2011 :  15:40:28  Show Profile  Visit Seethyr's Homepage Send Seethyr a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'll take wizard for sure, but just at the end of 3.5 i had an opportunity to play a binder for a few sessions and I fell in love.

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The Sage
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Posted - 28 Jun 2011 :  15:53:56  Show Profile Send The Sage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Alystra Illianniis

Bards, definitely. I love their versatility, and they have nearly as many skill points as rogues. (Personally, I think they should actually have more, given their jack-of-all-trades role, but that's just me...) And they are so much fun to play!

Rather than rambling like I usually do, I'll simply say that... What Alystra said!

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MisterX
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Posted - 28 Jun 2011 :  18:01:46  Show Profile Send MisterX a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Lord Karsus

-Of just those basic classes, Rogue. Almost every one of my characters, it seems, has a level of Rogue, for the massive amount of skill point, class skills, and the +1d6 Sneak Attack, which is always handy. Of the classes in other books, Beguiler is my favorite- it's a Rogue with magic. What's not to like?


Full ack.
But actually I prefer the magic thing to sneak attacks or even more skillpoints, when just using core basic-classes. And since I just have no knack for that music/art thing with bards – it's the ranger. :)

Pallys are cool, as well, but I can't play them properly, I think. I'm too much in love with the occasional intrigue, I suppose… ;)

I've lost track of recent realmslore, since my campaigns are still in the 1370ies. :-)
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MalariaMoon
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Posted - 28 Jun 2011 :  18:12:29  Show Profile  Visit MalariaMoon's Homepage Send MalariaMoon a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I voted rouge because I love make-up :-)
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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 28 Jun 2011 :  18:18:44  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MalariaMoon

I voted rouge because I love make-up :-)



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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 28 Jun 2011 :  18:19:59  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'm a huge fan of the sorcerer, myself. Most of the benefits of being a wizard, without the added annoyance of trying to make sure you memorize the right spells.

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Erik Scott de Bie
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Posted - 28 Jun 2011 :  18:21:36  Show Profile  Visit Erik Scott de Bie's Homepage Send Erik Scott de Bie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MisterX

Pallys are cool, as well, but I can't play them properly, I think. I'm too much in love with the occasional intrigue, I suppose… ;)
That's why I play rogue/paladins. They're holy warriors tip-toeing the line between right and wrong, sneaking around and smiting evil-doers. I can also lie right to the DM's face, so long as I can justify that every word I'm saying is true--I'm just deceiving the NPC as to my true purpose.

(I guess it's also because I have one in my FR novels, though he was a 3.5 character first, back in the day.)

You might try a ranger/paladin too, if you're keen on rangers. That's a cool idea.

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MisterX
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quote:
Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie
They're holy warriors tip-toeing the line between right and wrong, sneaking around and smiting evil-doers. I can also lie right to the DM's face, so long as I can justify that every word I'm saying is true--I'm just deceiving the NPC as to my true purpose.

I tried this in my last (or actual? We recently restarted completely from scratch) group with a Beguiler (not aiming for "the greater good" but for the goals of the party) and the other players went mad, actually. "Oh my god, you're not speaking completely the truth to some thievelord (we others have just severely insulted) to save the party's lives! I HATE your character!"


Ranger/Paladin is some interesting idea. Maybe a follower of Chauntea? ;)

I've lost track of recent realmslore, since my campaigns are still in the 1370ies. :-)
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Erik Scott de Bie
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Posted - 28 Jun 2011 :  20:33:06  Show Profile  Visit Erik Scott de Bie's Homepage Send Erik Scott de Bie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MisterX

Ranger/Paladin is some interesting idea. Maybe a follower of Chauntea? ;)
Yeah--like a hero who lives as a ranger but is secretly sworn to a good deity (such as Chauntea, Selune, Mielikki, etc). Or else a former paladin who has "retired" and become a ranger.

Check out the exalted prestige class in the Player's Guide to Faerun (whose name escapes me just at the moment).

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Posted - 28 Jun 2011 :  20:54:56  Show Profile  Visit Hawkins's Homepage Send Hawkins a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie

Check out the exalted prestige class in the Player's Guide to Faerun (whose name escapes me just at the moment).

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Posted - 28 Jun 2011 :  23:17:09  Show Profile  Visit Erik Scott de Bie's Homepage Send Erik Scott de Bie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Hawkins

quote:
Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie

Check out the exalted prestige class in the Player's Guide to Faerun (whose name escapes me just at the moment).

The Harper Paragon?

That's the one. :)

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The Sage
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quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

I'm a huge fan of the sorcerer, myself. Most of the benefits of being a wizard, without the added annoyance of trying to make sure you memorize the right spells.

I like sorcerers too. In fact, in my FR the origin of the sorcerer is very similar to what Ed outlined in Temptation of Elminster. I've established a possible link between sorcerers and dragon/draconic bloodlines -- which hints at where the sorcerers get their dragonblood from.

In the novel itself, it notes the dragonsblood experiments undertaken by Cordorlar, in the waning days of Netheril.

I didn't stop there, however. I went further and allowed several other select magical creatures of significant arcane ability to also become the progenitors of alternate sorcerer bloodlines -- especially those with their own innate spell -casting/generating ability.

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_Jarlaxle_
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Posted - 29 Jun 2011 :  13:55:50  Show Profile Send _Jarlaxle_ a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I voted sorcerer too because I like their fluff about raw power although wizards are more powerfull
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Gavinfoxx
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Posted - 29 Jun 2011 :  19:43:07  Show Profile Send Gavinfoxx a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Where's all the rest of the base classes? And you misspelled Rogue...
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Dennis
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quote:
Originally posted by Lord Karsus

-Of just those basic classes, Rogue. Almost every one of my characters, it seems, has a level of Rogue, for the massive amount of skill point, class skills, and the +1d6 Sneak Attack, which is always handy. Of the classes in other books, Beguiler is my favorite- it's a Rogue with magic. What's not to like?



A strangely unexpected choice coming from someone using the name of Faerun's greatest Arcanist.

As for my choice, wizard most definitely! (Why bring a knife when you can conjure it out of thin air?!)

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