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I do so love my magic tanks. I played sorcerers and wizards for like a decade before finally deciding to try a paladin, and oh good Lord was it fun being able to actually just slap a mferI played a front line sorcerer once. On his father's deathbed, he swore to protect their home town as a member of the town guard. _First session_, home town is destroyed by a dragon. The whole rest of the campaign he was fueled by failure, rage, and revenge. Didn't make sense as a front liner but it didn't matter.
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I played a front line sorcerer once. On his father's deathbed, he swore to protect their home town as a member of the town guard. _First session_, home town is destroyed by a dragon. The whole rest of the campaign he was fueled by failure, rage, and revenge. Didn't make sense as a front liner but it didn't matter.I had a front line wizard in The Dark Eye. Dude had trash spell stats but high strength, lots of points in throwing weapons and an indestructible crystal ball that he could summon back to his hand. Which counted as a magic weapon because, well, it's enchanted. And he still had access to various divination spells. Not reliably but still. Playing a shit spellcaster can be a lot of fun.
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Tell that to my dumb ass birdboi paladin. Granted, he's a barbarian/fighter/paladin so it explains some things.
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*casts Find Steed with religious intent*
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Ah yes. The Jack of all trades master of none approach. Well I guess we're the masters of smitingThe full saying is "Jack of all trades but master of none is oftentimes better than a master of one" In DnD it's certainly true, it's called versatility and the funny thing about paladins is they're *still* a master of burst damage that also comes with being a master of burst healing.
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I do so love my magic tanks. I played sorcerers and wizards for like a decade before finally deciding to try a paladin, and oh good Lord was it fun being able to actually just slap a mferI think Wizard is my favorite class, because I like having options. My favorite character was a Paladin though. It's fun still having some spells but not having to worry about it much. You're mostly just hitting people.
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My favorite character I've played was a Paladin, but I went in not wanting to RP the typical always good Paladin. He was a bit of a narcissist, but he helped people to maintain his image and status. It was an interesting spin on the lawful good architype. He did good, it just happened to be for selfish reasons usually.
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The full saying is "Jack of all trades but master of none is oftentimes better than a master of one" In DnD it's certainly true, it's called versatility and the funny thing about paladins is they're *still* a master of burst damage that also comes with being a master of burst healing.It's silly, but it bothers me when people claim recent revisions to sayings are actually the "complete" forms of sayings. Here's a great write up of the history of the phrase "Jack of all trades": https://english.stackexchange.com/a/508907 The end of the comment has a summary of the revisions over time, and the "ofttimes better than master of one" first appeared in 2007.
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It's silly, but it bothers me when people claim recent revisions to sayings are actually the "complete" forms of sayings. Here's a great write up of the history of the phrase "Jack of all trades": https://english.stackexchange.com/a/508907 The end of the comment has a summary of the revisions over time, and the "ofttimes better than master of one" first appeared in 2007.Interesting, but you'll also note the oldest usage wasn't negative to the concept either.
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My favorite character I've played was a Paladin, but I went in not wanting to RP the typical always good Paladin. He was a bit of a narcissist, but he helped people to maintain his image and status. It was an interesting spin on the lawful good architype. He did good, it just happened to be for selfish reasons usually.
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This post did not contain any content.Druids, Clerics & Artificers: are we a joke to you?
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Yeah, Moon Druid is honestly a top-tier tank, especially once you hit a high enough level to cast while wildshaped.