When he got to druid when I saw the screen I was thinking “Ok Jaheria that’s makes sense, but why is there just some bear?” I completely forgot about Halsin until he said it was him.
if you looked at the total number of levels that you took a class for in each build, rather than the number of builds that took at least one level, you'd get a measure for frequency that also accounted for the difference between dips and straight classing
From the beginning when Baldurs came out. I found your build videos to have been the most entertaining out of all of them. I especially love how you really try to stick to the theme for each build you make. Wonderful work, best wishes for ya
I think the biggest challenge with multiclassing warlock is it doesn't contribute to effective spellcaster level, which is what gives higher level spell slots than you'd otherwise get by multiclassing 2 or more spellcasters. Effective spellcaster level (ESL) is why wizard can play well with others even as a low level dip.
It's honestly not surprising in the least that you wound up using so few feats; with them being at such a premium, yet the game math assuming you have a 20 attack stat by level 12, a feat without any ASI needs to be incredible, or it'll get overlooked 90% of the time. Why I've been following the various 2024 5e mods with interest, as having the option of both origin feats (even if they're not as strong as general feats) and every general feat giving a +1 ASI, is exciting for its potential to shake up build standards. For one, it pushes a starting 17 in your best stat as by far the best choice, as it opens up your feat options way more; 3 +1 feats, or a +1 to your main, a +1 to something else (maybe rounding out a 15 to 16) and +2 ASI to main, or +1 feat, +2 ASI for the 2 feat builds that normally are stuck taking ASI only unless they go hag hair or a stat boosting item.
Just wanted to say this while this was great! Thanks for all the work and effort you put into these. For us it’s just relaxation, something to brighten our day on a break from work, but the effort you put into this shows and is incredible. Thank you so much!
I think the problem with the shorter races isn't that they're short, it's just that it's hard to make them attractive. Same with the Half-Orcs and Gith.
Now this is different, but in a good way. I too am kind of surprised that Warlock is so low on the list. And also, glad to hear that you are planning to make builds based on Ganondorf AND John Constantine, they might help increased the Warlock count, at least that's what I think at least one of the classes for those characters would be.
This has been a wild ride keep up the great work I hope the werewolf origin and farmer class come to console sone i whant to play a werewolf in shepherds clothing
Idk if you’ve ever done this but a black knight build who is a protector tank for his allies “None shall pass” kinda vibe who makes use of the really great synergy between polarm master, sentinel and great weapon master along with relentless avenger from vengeance paladin and maybe incorporating taunts as well as the protection amulet and the halberd of vigilance. I’d love to see what you’d come up with if you haven’t built that already
I think a bard paladin would be great. Bard-barian was great, now get ready for a holy banger I know you already did it with thief mixed in but I want a not dante one
Congratulations on 200 again 🎉 I'm a long time ttrpg player (10+ years!) and to this day I still can't play short races x.x it just doesn't work with my brain
Honestly I think the main reason Druid is this low is because it's a very selfish class, you kinda want to take as many levels in it as possible. The best spells besides spike growth are higher level, Symbiotic Entity scales with druid level, Moon of course wants to be single class as much as possible. The other classes were not much of a surprise tho, Fighter and Cleric are notorious for dips. Bards not as much mostly because Hexblade is a thing and because swords is much weaker in the TTRPG. And because everyone forgets to use their inspiration. Also, yeah, shoutout to Tulok, guy got me into character building back in the day.
Before i watch the video, i'll take a guess and say that paladin is the most used. Edit: well i was very much wrong 😂 I really like beast master ranger, i like having an animal pet and fighting alongside them. I wish it would work better when multiclassing.. Im excited to see some more barbarian synergies. Like you said with the four elements monk, i cant seem to make it work. Also the warlock ranger, an eldritch ranger :0
Prediction before I start watching the video, darkfire bow was used the most Edit: never mind no items lol, new prediction is cleric being used the most
When he got to druid when I saw the screen I was thinking “Ok Jaheria that’s makes sense, but why is there just some bear?” I completely forgot about Halsin until he said it was him.
How did you forget about the bear in the room? He's a friend!
if you looked at the total number of levels that you took a class for in each build, rather than the number of builds that took at least one level, you'd get a measure for frequency that also accounted for the difference between dips and straight classing
I should've done that yeah, but this was just a silly side thing
From the beginning when Baldurs came out. I found your build videos to have been the most entertaining out of all of them. I especially love how you really try to stick to the theme for each build you make. Wonderful work, best wishes for ya
Cannot wait for the Gambit build, always thought he could fit in great to DnD
As a diehard Ranger fan, I would love to see more Ranger builds. They're pretty versatile!
Gloomstalker especially is great for multiclassing. Less so the other ones but still.
I think the biggest challenge with multiclassing warlock is it doesn't contribute to effective spellcaster level, which is what gives higher level spell slots than you'd otherwise get by multiclassing 2 or more spellcasters. Effective spellcaster level (ESL) is why wizard can play well with others even as a low level dip.
It's honestly not surprising in the least that you wound up using so few feats; with them being at such a premium, yet the game math assuming you have a 20 attack stat by level 12, a feat without any ASI needs to be incredible, or it'll get overlooked 90% of the time.
Why I've been following the various 2024 5e mods with interest, as having the option of both origin feats (even if they're not as strong as general feats) and every general feat giving a +1 ASI, is exciting for its potential to shake up build standards. For one, it pushes a starting 17 in your best stat as by far the best choice, as it opens up your feat options way more; 3 +1 feats, or a +1 to your main, a +1 to something else (maybe rounding out a 15 to 16) and +2 ASI to main, or +1 feat, +2 ASI for the 2 feat builds that normally are stuck taking ASI only unless they go hag hair or a stat boosting item.
Hey I have been loving your videos. Your builds are probably the most fun and creative keep up the amazing work
Just wanted to say this while this was great! Thanks for all the work and effort you put into these. For us it’s just relaxation, something to brighten our day on a break from work, but the effort you put into this shows and is incredible. Thank you so much!
I think the problem with the shorter races isn't that they're short, it's just that it's hard to make them attractive. Same with the Half-Orcs and Gith.
Apparently there’s a lot of surprises this video
Now this is different, but in a good way. I too am kind of surprised that Warlock is so low on the list. And also, glad to hear that you are planning to make builds based on Ganondorf AND John Constantine, they might help increased the Warlock count, at least that's what I think at least one of the classes for those characters would be.
This has been a wild ride keep up the great work
I hope the werewolf origin and farmer class come to console sone i whant to play a werewolf in shepherds clothing
OMG, I just got a shout out! I can die happy now!
Idk if you’ve ever done this but a black knight build who is a protector tank for his allies
“None shall pass” kinda vibe who makes use of the really great synergy between polarm master, sentinel and great weapon master along with relentless avenger from vengeance paladin and maybe incorporating taunts as well as the protection amulet and the halberd of vigilance. I’d love to see what you’d come up with if you haven’t built that already
I think a bard paladin would be great.
Bard-barian was great, now get ready for a holy banger
I know you already did it with thief mixed in but I want a not dante one
Bardbariadin, a build so MAD it’s pissed
I hope you keep making those builds. I would suggest trying to get the lower built classes more builds. I like your RP focused builds.
Congratulations on 200 again 🎉
I'm a long time ttrpg player (10+ years!) and to this day I still can't play short races x.x it just doesn't work with my brain
Honestly I think the main reason Druid is this low is because it's a very selfish class, you kinda want to take as many levels in it as possible. The best spells besides spike growth are higher level, Symbiotic Entity scales with druid level, Moon of course wants to be single class as much as possible. The other classes were not much of a surprise tho, Fighter and Cleric are notorious for dips. Bards not as much mostly because Hexblade is a thing and because swords is much weaker in the TTRPG. And because everyone forgets to use their inspiration.
Also, yeah, shoutout to Tulok, guy got me into character building back in the day.
Yes, barbarian, sword bard and paladin
25:05 i tinck wizard flipt a coin and paladin got head
Before i watch the video, i'll take a guess and say that paladin is the most used. Edit: well i was very much wrong 😂
I really like beast master ranger, i like having an animal pet and fighting alongside them. I wish it would work better when multiclassing..
Im excited to see some more barbarian synergies. Like you said with the four elements monk, i cant seem to make it work. Also the warlock ranger, an eldritch ranger :0
Patch 8 news thoooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!
Prediction before I start watching the video, darkfire bow was used the most
Edit: never mind no items lol, new prediction is cleric being used the most
No surprises.