Charisma doesn't mean how much people like you. It's how strong of an impression you leave on people. That's why you have intomodationnas a Charisma check. Most people won't like you if they find you supremely intimidating. The Charisma score indicates how liked, respected, *or* feared you are.
I don't understand the choice to put points in Dexterity instead of Wisdom or Charisma. 100% agree with Wizard/Illusion School. The spell list was perfect. I think the Wizard concept makes great sense for translating the fear science of the character to the magical world. The Bard build is great, but I think it makes more sense for like a Hugo Strange, psychological manipulator than Scarecrow who relies on an outside element (chemicals in Batman, magic in DnD) to create fear. I also think you could use a few levels of that fear-focused Bard concept in a Deathstroke build if you multiclassed it with Fighter or Monk.
Valid point on the stats, I was thinking too much about avoiding damage, when really more wisdom for better insight checks might have been a better fit.
The Whispers Bard build I did with an Undead Warlock dip, was to make pennywise. Using a damphir lineage so the psychic blades made the bite attack into his mouth opening up wide with rows and rows of teeth. I like the illusionist wizard build for this though. He’s kind of wimpy, but an expert at messing with people’s minds.
As a dm in my campaign in these situations I gives double proficiency in intimidation checks for making scary illusions and double proficiency again for fear poison so 4X very high natural checks and actually one of my players also has expertise in intimidation checks so 8x the normal number + charisma modifier + 1d20. He calls himself dr fear he once scared fear spirits to death once. I gave him one free nat 20 once per day as a special bonus for his god like skill to terrify people
Ironically, the last time I went with a fear based character, it was based on Batman. I didn't want to do the typical Monk/Rogue that makes sense for the abilities that Batman has, I just wanted to use his background and origin story. So, a noble human who grew up in a crime riddled area, witnessed his parents being murdered at a young age, and dedicated himself to becoming a symbol to strike fear into the hearts of criminals everywhere. I made him Paladin 5, going Conquest, then took 2 levels of Undead Warlock and finished with Conquest for the remaining levels.
If you want to stick to Jonathan Crane, Alchemist subclass for artificer is the perfect class. Since Scarecrow brews chemical concoctions to make a potent formula to use on others, it is exactly what alchemist subclass does.
0:20 I might be wrong...but this looks like the Marvel villain, The Scarecrow. He's usually surrounded by crows, since he trains them to steal for him.
It's totally possible, but would be pretty difficult to make a video about since it's all still images and that's a ton to edit together since I don't know of any shows, movies, or games with the character
You should do a zenitsu build with nine levels in wizard bladesinger nine levels in rogue scout and two levels in sorcerer draconic blood line with a feat for meta magic initiate it’s an amazing build and I want to see you make a video on it
@@dndbuilds I enjoyed the video and how you uses the mechanics and poison stats to match the original character. It was brilliant! Dr. Cranes is alfo a great foe in hand yo hand combat. For a multiclass or an Injustice GaU concept the Long Dead Monk would be great due to the Hour of Reaping and Cause Fear at lv.6, but will be less powerfull with the spells
My favorite Batman villain! This is awesome! Thanks for this!
I do what I can!
Im gonna roll a nat 20 history and predict a undead warlock (his form being the fear) and Whispers bard multiclass
I went a very different route for my build
@@thewolverine7619still good tho.
Charisma doesn't mean how much people like you. It's how strong of an impression you leave on people. That's why you have intomodationnas a Charisma check. Most people won't like you if they find you supremely intimidating. The Charisma score indicates how liked, respected, *or* feared you are.
I don't understand the choice to put points in Dexterity instead of Wisdom or Charisma.
100% agree with Wizard/Illusion School. The spell list was perfect. I think the Wizard concept makes great sense for translating the fear science of the character to the magical world.
The Bard build is great, but I think it makes more sense for like a Hugo Strange, psychological manipulator than Scarecrow who relies on an outside element (chemicals in Batman, magic in DnD) to create fear. I also think you could use a few levels of that fear-focused Bard concept in a Deathstroke build if you multiclassed it with Fighter or Monk.
Valid point on the stats, I was thinking too much about avoiding damage, when really more wisdom for better insight checks might have been a better fit.
@@dndbuilds, since you chose the school of illusion, you should take the feat, “Shadow Touched”, to add elements of the Shadowfell to the build
The Whispers Bard build I did with an Undead Warlock dip, was to make pennywise. Using a damphir lineage so the psychic blades made the bite attack into his mouth opening up wide with rows and rows of teeth.
I like the illusionist wizard build for this though. He’s kind of wimpy, but an expert at messing with people’s minds.
I might have to steal that build around Halloween time
Oath of Conquest for frightening your enemies is another great option, especially when combined with a Fizban's Dragonborn with the Dragon Fear feat
As a dm in my campaign in these situations I gives double proficiency in intimidation checks for making scary illusions and double proficiency again for fear poison so 4X very high natural checks and actually one of my players also has expertise in intimidation checks so 8x the normal number + charisma modifier + 1d20. He calls himself dr fear he once scared fear spirits to death once. I gave him one free nat 20 once per day as a special bonus for his god like skill to terrify people
Ironically, the last time I went with a fear based character, it was based on Batman. I didn't want to do the typical Monk/Rogue that makes sense for the abilities that Batman has, I just wanted to use his background and origin story. So, a noble human who grew up in a crime riddled area, witnessed his parents being murdered at a young age, and dedicated himself to becoming a symbol to strike fear into the hearts of criminals everywhere. I made him Paladin 5, going Conquest, then took 2 levels of Undead Warlock and finished with Conquest for the remaining levels.
If you want to stick to Jonathan Crane, Alchemist subclass for artificer is the perfect class. Since Scarecrow brews chemical concoctions to make a potent formula to use on others, it is exactly what alchemist subclass does.
What if Scarecrow was a Dark Lord of a Ravenloft Domain?
What about a multiclass? I absolutely love this character how ever you make it! Scarecrow is my favourite!
0:20 I might be wrong...but this looks like the Marvel villain, The Scarecrow. He's usually surrounded by crows, since he trains them to steal for him.
Looks like it's from DC Universe little stills.
Any recommendations on how to play as Father Gascoigne from Bloodborne
You should do bell cranel from danmachi
I do like his character, I haven't seen the second season yet, 🔥so I know I have some definite catching up to do
Joker would be a charismatic fear bard
Not sure, but I'm guessing he is doing the point buy system for stats right?
Yup!
Wind are you going did build about dargon ball cell
I actually have another Dragonball character coming up soon, but Cell is a little further down the list at the moment
Does the idea of a Victor Frankenstein Build sound like a good idea
I might save that for Halloween time, are you thinking the doctor or the monster?
Can you do a build for Radiant Black? He’s a newer superhero I like
It's totally possible, but would be pretty difficult to make a video about since it's all still images and that's a ton to edit together since I don't know of any shows, movies, or games with the character
@@dndbuilds there is a small short that somewhat showcases his powers. th-cam.com/video/H904oW40wMs/w-d-xo.html
I would have multi classed with a few levels in fighter or rogue. Or maybe artificer
You should do a zenitsu build with nine levels in wizard bladesinger nine levels in rogue scout and two levels in sorcerer draconic blood line with a feat for meta magic initiate it’s an amazing build and I want to see you make a video on it
Have you made Grand Admiral Thrawn?
I ponder about a Hero Games Foxbat build in D&D.
Could you do Death? The original grim reaper
Wouldn't Scarecrow be a potionmaker Artificer?
Please do Goro Majima from Yakuza series, i would love to see what's your take on him.
Crane has a Dex of 16?....lol.
What a nice surprise! I expected some One Piece build within these hot days ❤
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@dndbuilds I enjoyed the video and how you uses the mechanics and poison stats to match the original character. It was brilliant! Dr. Cranes is alfo a great foe in hand yo hand combat. For a multiclass or an Injustice GaU concept the Long Dead Monk would be great due to the Hour of Reaping and Cause Fear at lv.6, but will be less powerfull with the spells
day 6 of asking for Tsuna from Hitman Reborn in dnd pls
Could you do Snake Eyes from G.I. Joe?
Hmmmmmmmmmm, fun
Crane really isn't high on my list of Batman's Rogue gallery
Yeah I know there's a lot of other big names, but I always like the idea of him
@@dndbuilds I'm more of a Riddler or Deathstroke guy...but Scarecrow translates much better to DnD.
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Day 1 of asking for sanji
First and kumoko day 9