"In today's news, Ohio was attacked by a giant flying spaghetti monster! Italy isn't claiming responsibility for it, but they DO think it's really funny."
I fell like there would be 2 types of warlocks > The kind that would hire a lawyer to build the contract > Some gremlin of a person turning their dumb ass into a skinwalker
@@westernjustice3824 the Lorax bit was already in the video Wizards using minor illusions to make memes appear in real life A bard inspiring his team with a Rick roll, heck they can include modern slang into their vicious mockery, and that’s only the ones I thought of
@@nealenthenerd399 it is actually a bit of both for different reasons. 1, only beginners required the help of alcohol (name is misleading considering you dont need to be "drunk" but merely good tipsy to get used to the style of motion and balance, but because you build a natural tolerance against alcohol over time, resulting in needing it more people wouldnt really do that in later styles saying it could lead to alcolism and addiction and the second reason is, alcohol dulls the senses, it could be helpful, not feeling pain as much but, it was also hazardous as well. alcohol warms people from within, resulting people to freeze or getting sick and whenever they where injured it could that the alcohol dulled the pain just enough not to feel it, resulting in not noticing a injury which can lead to infection and more
I would absolutely be a wizard. I could become a lich. I could do anything, go anywhere. The possibilities of Time Stop or Mage Hand are endless. Yeah, it would be a lot of work, but I like hard work.
@@eloquentsloth6080Really? True Polymorph yourself Sorcerer. Sorcerer gets the arcane spells that are 8 out of 10 and lower. Wizard gets the 9s and 10s, I have been running a Sorcerer and almost every spell that I wanted that isn't available to me is for a Wizard. Some smack me in the face by adding Warlock to the list.
@Zetact_ tell that to the Bene Gesserit. Both to simplify, you're right. It's manipulation. If you know the right words and the right ways to say them, you can convince a person to do things within limitations.
Artificer would be cool if I haveenough money and resources to build stuff. Or I could be a programer type artificer if I'm assuming I'm still our world, but it now has DnD classes.
Necromancer. Not for edgy reasons, but because then I can declare myself dead to avoid paying taxes ever again. Better yet, my phylactery is technically my legal representative, but since its an object it can never technically close out my estate.
Wizard. I love going down weird research rabbit holes already, so getting magic powers from it? Hell yeah. Maybe a bladesinger, since I'm into fencing too. Monk would be a close second contender due to my interest in rock climbing & martial arts.
@@anonymouse2675 I'm already a rock climber, so I was thinking in terms of stuff I already do. And tbh, I don't actually like heights all that much. Flying sounds cool to me in theory, but I don't think I'd actually like it too much in practice.
@@mickmash13 NOT a snide comment, just really curious. A Rock Climber who doesn't like heights? Last time I did that, we were pretty high up... Great views though.
Wizard for me personally. The stuff you can do is phenomenal in real life by just using magic. And eventually i can eventually cast basic spells without spell slots. Additionally, ill probably be a either a conjurer wizard or a transmutation wizard because if family or friends need help, ill try and create something to solve the problem. Also free employment from the local cemetery doesn't hurt either. And that's all before simulacrum, clone, or wish shenanigans are factored in.
Warlock, what people forget is that you don't necessarily need to have a active patron. Some books refer to the Warlock just relying/learning their magic and abilities from various dangerous artifacts and tomes. You can own all the power instead of having it on loan, but due to the shortcuts and dangerous items used, you won't be on par with a Wizard or Sorcerer. Then find a way to become something equivalent of a Arch Lich. Immortality but no rotting body. Why would I want immortality? Because I'm indecisive and procrastinate, I need more time to waste on doubting.
Well Warlock gambles your whole existence bc of power... And are naive enough to believe it's without consequences. IRL warlock is a mercenary. Did you make a contract with a genie? Do you believe it was really a genie? And are you wise and intelligent enough to buy out your contract?
@@anonyme4881 well, technically it's a little better than taking over body of someone else's... you create your own doppelganger and take over his body.
@@reduande its better than lichdom because you are still human (lich cant eat and drink) and you can setup your age. (Like you can become 10 years old again if you need to keep a low profile or something) And its not really a doppleganger, its more like a cloned spare body
I'd be either a Magus or a wizard. It would be great to be able to put magic/spells into whatever I have or just find an island somewhere and magic whatever I need. Want a burger? Teleport. That guy who cut you off, POWER WORD SCRUNCH!
The absolute best most all encompassing answer to me is Druid. You get the healing and revival of a Cleric, you get the connection to nature that MrRipper was fangirling over all video, you get to control the weather and manipulate the forces of nature, you age 10 times slower than normal, you can wildshape into any animal you know of, many different methods of flying, and all around just so much cool stuff that would make you a true force of nature.
I’d be a College of Eloquence bard, my literal job is being a salesman & the minimum 10 roll + expertise in persuasion would make me the most capable salesman on the planet. Then all the other cool stuff I can just get through magical secrets
@MrRipper I left the sorcerer comment at 1:30. thanks for including me, really cool to find a comment I made in the wild like that (your videos are great btw)
Pathfinder guy here. Suppose my answer is tied between two classes. Spiritualist - phantom blade archetype( basically a ghost magus who’s like a soul reaper from bleach) and an occultist- battle host archetype( I can bind items to myself with psychic impressions and cast spells through them.) both classes let me cast spells with no vocal or somatic components and telekinesis is a huge win. Being a soul reaper is just bad ass
For me its between bard and cleric. Both are full casters who can heal *and* have decent combat capabilities depeton subclass. With bard, as Jocat said, whatever you're bad at you're suddenly good at and whatever you're good at you're suddenly unbelievably amazing at. Furthermore, you could talk your way out of just about anything and with inspiration, you're everyone's best friend. Clerics however have access you the entire spell list (just need to prepare over a long rest) and can straight up TATTLE TO GOD. Like imagine being able to say 'I'm telling God' and be taken seriously.
If multiclassing is an option, then a Knight with a few levels into Bard. Namely because I would want to be a complete savage when it comes to taunting my enemies in battle. That and imagine a knight in the middle of a duel casting Vicious Mockery to just kill his opponent with an insult. Edit: Yeah also a few levels into Druid as well. Namely due to shapeshifting being amazing. Oh and a few levels into rouge as well, since I can steal money and use my skill as a bard to get away with it via charmisa.
Either college of eloquence bard or divine soul sorcerer. Dv Sorc gets you acsess to the entire sorcerer and cleric spell list and eloquence makes your minimum charisma roll pre modifiers on persuasion and deseption a 10 and considering the expertise you get your minimum persuasion is going to be better then alot of peoples max.
3.5 Chameleon. my last character was the tank, melee and ranged DPS, healer, and magical transportation. both superficial and actual polymorphing abilities, and every spell list is in my wheelhouse.
Not class related (rogue, btw), but i like the idea that dragons weren't actually a thing until some bard got inspired by dinosaur skeletons to create a fictional character. Then some aspiring mage managed to actually true polymorph into one.
I always liked the idea of being a Cleric. Specifically an Arcana Domain Cleric. That way I get to heal and cast wizard spells too! I'd take three levels in Eldritch Knight as well and take the unarmed fighting style. Then I'd be a well rounded character who can do pretty much anything. Though, I'd most look forward to getting the Magnificent Mansion spell. Good by mortgage rates and expensive apartments! Good by need for grocery shopping! I could live anywhere at anytime in luxury.
If I had to pick one from base rules, it would be a Bard. And not for the reasons most people do. I'm already decent at instruments, so I don't get a bonus there. And I also don't do anything in particular, so I wouldn't benefit from joat or such. No, the reason I'd go Bard is because... I want to know Vicious Mockery. So if I get into a situation where someone is threatening me or my loved ones, all I have to do is insult their mother and they *die*. And beyond that have all the healing capabilities of clerics and druids without the responsibilities involved. Subclass choice is College of Creation, because not only can I just... Make anything I want or need, but eventually to an unexpectedly vast degree. Did you know a 14th level Creation Bard can cast Heroes' Feast once per day for free by making the spell component with their Song of Creation?
It's a toss up for me. On the one hand, being an Artificer would be awesome, especially the subclass that let's you basically be Iron Man, or a Kamen Rider if you flavor it right. But in all honesty, Paladin fits my personality. That and I think the Navy would of had a much harder time giving me the boot for stupid reason if I could pull off what Paladins can.
Wizard, obviously. Immortality is all what I need. This is real life right ? Then learning all classes is done. I'm doing EVERYTHING. And when you're bored ? You get godhood and start having fun. Though I'd actually probably be that scared NPC who got captured by goblins in less than 2 seconds with less resistance than a fish getting beaten up once fished out of the water. That's what we do with fishes right ?
Ranger Cuz I would either be a planes walker or Gloom stalker Or Fey wander Cuz I like being sneaky i like dimension hopping and I can talk to animals I would also like to be a Druid Cuz shapeshifting is handy One of my favorite ability's actually cuz i have ALMOST all Superpowers that way
Wizard. I'd work myself up to lvl 7 pick the divination spell. Cast it and ask what the winning numbers to the lotto is. cash in the rewards. Then spend the money to be able to learn the rest of the spells.. and at some point probably become a real god
I mean if we assume our real life abilities translate into our game stats in some way then I’d only really have potential as an artificer or wizard, I’m wimpy, not nimble, I’m not particularly sturdy, I suck at talking to people, and my special awareness and ability to read people is hot garbage; int would probably be my only stat with a positive modifier since I did pretty well in school up until gifted kid burnout in college. I’d probably take at least some artificer levels for healing and some other good spells wizards don’t get and be mostly wizard, being good with tools and having a wizard’s versatile spell list along with a familiar would be pretty great. If we got to choose stats or had better stats than what we have irl there’s some features from other classes I’d love to have, Jack of all trades and expertise from bard are super tempting even if I had low charisma just to be good at stuff. Any healing is much appreciated and Paladin’s lay on hands is super simple and straightforward and can even heal disease and poison without even expending spell slots, plus being immune to disease early on makes Paladin the best option for a medic that can treat disease without risk of becoming infected aside from maybe a high level mercy monk, but paladins get those features way earlier and auras are super dope, but the high level monk features like speaking all languages are definitely some of the best for quality of life.
Soulknife Rogue Superior skill Never unarmed Weapons that leave no wound Short range teleportation Invisibility Telepathy The supreme infiltrator, skill user, supreme scout, supreme assassin Let me be a variant human with the Telekinetic feat to drive home that theme and get the Arcane Tricksters Mage Hand
I'd have to say wizard, I don't know exactly what classes have access to what spells, but I do know that wizard has some of the best ones that I'd like. Simulacrum, Clone, Fabricate, Wish, Gate, Plane Shift, Glyph of Warding etc. Plus, there's a huge benefit that I really don't see others mentioning, access to summons. The Magic Circle, Glyph of Warding, Summon X-creature, and Planar Binding combo is ridiculous. You get minions who are bound to your will for the long term (if you upcast planar binding.) Material components can be a drag for this, but a competent wizard should be able to figure out a solution for that problem. At that point, you can summon martial creatures, or hell, more spellcasters. Now, the greater avenues of power within the D&D realms lay open to you. Do whatever you want at this point. Travel the realms, gather magical artifacts, achieve immortality, take over the world if that's your fancy. Personally, I'd like to solve the world's problems if it's within my power to do so, which at this point it really should be.
if home bure is allowed i'd want to be a Chrono Duelist basically a home brew artificer from the future with some unique traits 1. cannot be affected by normal healing must use temporal revive which are spells unique to the class you can make a special potion that has the same effect but it requires a temporal stone which are extremely rare 2. their weapons are a pair of twin pistols with temporal stones inside as well as a wrist mounted tablet that they uses to program there spells as an action or just chose one of fore preselected spells as a bonus action also the guns keep the last programed spell till it gets changed 3. their 5 unique spells, A: Temporal familiar, targes an enemy and if successful turns them in to a humanoid familiar the more successfully the attack the longer it last and stronger the bond a nat 20 is permanent and can turn an elder dragon into a milf, fun story. B: Temporal way stone, creates a small plinth that people can bond to and teleport to from any other way stones at lv 15 you can deploy six at once it gets broken in boss fights C&D: Temporal Heeling and Revive a healing and revive spell/potion that only work on Chrono Duelist a chrono pistol set to one these spells can be fired by non Chrono duelist if its owner is incapacitated E: Temporal Bullet: basically just an elementally charged magic missel that can hit multiple targets or explode users choice. if not probably just a paladin
Wizard. Or possibly warlock depending on who or what is available as a patron. I'd prefer Wizard, though. You can do most of magic that exists as a wizard, plus all the neat magical trinkets one can produce.
Tbh. I'd probably be a multiclass of sorcerer And warlock. Without being able to chose a subclass I'd already be quite powerful. And with the ability to chose my subclass. I'd have potential to be a demigod. Though I'd use this power to help others when I can and protect as many people as possible. But I'd specific chose to make sure I get the wish spell. It's one of the only ways to make certain things possible that would make others happy
The thing that people seem to forget is that your class is depending on your stats. Aside from minor upgrades, you'd still have to be something you're good at. That being said, I'd choose either wizard or artificer because my Int is probably the only stat I could sell as a 13+...😅
Wizard. Sure, it's more work than being a sorcerer, but at the end of the day, the ability to swap out your spells every day is well worth the extra effort needed in order to get to that point. Plus, the incremental rewards where you can see the power level of your top spells grow as you level up would be a pretty good motivator to keep me invested, especially since there is no drawback for taking downtime. After a while, I get the clone spell and can make copies of myself at a younger age and get back the body of a 20-year-old (via the 8th level necromancy spell clone); all I need to do is make sure that I don't die of old age or any method that would lock away my soul, which would be pretty easy with spells like planeshift at my disposal. Sure, I would need to invest in weird tuning forks that I would lose, but as deadly as the elemental planes of fire, water or earth are for people who are actively not taking anything to help them survive in those places, there's no rules that say that I need to take literally anything else with me. I'm sure that having a weirdo wizard teleport himself into the middle of a place that he cannot survive and die almost immediately in the nude would probably confuse whatever locals would stumble across my body, but hey, that's their problem at that point, I'll be climbing out of the container my new body was in and enjoying the perks of being young all over again.
Probably a druid, spells like goodberry, create water, and locate animals or plants, as well as multiple other spells make you able to survive in nearly any environment, plus moon druids are really powerful at early levels, im not sure how much leveling would go on in this theoretical scenario but if you could get to higher levels, you can live very long, both because of survivability in fights and slowed aging
Monk because, at level 17 when I have quivering palm I wouldn't have to be afraid of even the toughest barbarians. Also at level 18 I could just go "poof"! Gone whithout the use of magic.
Monk/ranger multiclass. I wish to go the 4 elements route to live out my fantasy of controlling the elements like an Avatar and drakewarden for a draconic pet or monster slayer to shutdown targets
I wouldn't. I don't fancy myself much of an adventurer. if you an be a class without offering goblins the option of loin-du-adventuer for their evening meal, well, whatever gives me the most of what I want while not requiring things of me I'm bad at or don't enjoy doing. So, Lore Bard. Academic + Arts + Magic seems like a sweet deal.
Druid cuz I could shapeshift into my favorite D&D monster: the Hellhound. Adorable fire wolf. My favorite monster because it's a combination of my two favorite things: Fire, and wolves. And if it's a puppy, all the better. ADORABLE FIRE WOLF PUPPY!!!
The warlock guy was not thinking longterm. Dying to those monsters while under the guidelines of your god gives you an afterlife, your pact is gunna eat your soul
Peasant, but i imagine being a sorcerer because people keep saying I'm smart but i have no idea what I'm doing ether. On what i want, it depends on the magic system. I'm incredibly lazy and so being a sorcerer would also be cool and unless I'm wild magic, it doesn't seem to have many drawbacks, so probably my first choice. Artificer would also be nice as i am interested in science and i imagine it would be very interesting and fun, but I'm dumb and it sounds like a lot of work, so second. If i could form a pact with a possessed or enchanted thing, that would be cool, but it may not be just "this thing gives me the ability to use magic! Cool!" And may have a pretty serious cost, so third depending. Druids can shape shift, I'd like to so that but there's not much else that would be very useful for me, so tied with warlock(depending on the conditions for warlock).
Cleric. No hesitation. No debate. Cleric. I would prefer a nature deity, something to do with the woods. Why not just go druid? I like the religious aspect of the cleric more. I'd get up to all kinds of fae shit in the woods and keep places safe to draw people in to join my cult to whatever deity I end up worshiping. I'd have medicine and healing covered and a bunch of other things at my disposal. Plus I like the cleric spell list more than the druid.
As a music student, I most definitely am a bard 😂 but as a jazz enthusiast, I think of myself as more of an intelligence-based bard than charisma-based 😊 As for a subclass, I think the Glamour Bard represents my passion for music the best!
Ranger. They're acrobatic, stealthy, good with nature, I could have 2 druid cantrips with the right fighting style (any of which could be broken) and be a martial beast, and the high dexterity would be useful in SO MUCH of life. As for subclass? DRAKEWARDEN. Call me cheap, but a pet minidragon? the ability to spit ANY type of element on command? plus I get Thaumaturgy, a t h i r d cantrip!
Sorcerer. Get awesome magic powers without needing to study and work hard for them like a wizard does. Pretty sweet deal you are basically getting power for free.
After thinking about it and seeing some answers I'm going to go Cleric for one simple line of logic. If D&D is real then the gods of D&D are real. If the gods of D&D are real then then afterlife in the outer planes is real. What is one lifetime of loyal service in exchange for an appropriate afterlife. You worship the god that speaks to you, you get appropriate super powers, and when you die you get an eternity that is also appropriate.
Wizard, without a doubt. We learn spells as we level up, and it ain't exactly easy to investigate magic based crimes if you're not expecting it. Just gotta get to level 17, get Wish, then wish to know every spell that any other class could possibly learn and not be overwhelmed by it. If you still have wish after that, wish for enough magical power to be able to freely cast all of them without ever needing to rest, but still being able to rest if you so desire. If you still have it after THAT, you just wish for perfect physical and mental strength in terms of what's possible for a human being. Boom. Every spell, infinite spell slots, and max stats. EZ. All it takes is casting Shatter on a support beam or the foundation of an apartment complex or an office building, and you've easily got enough exp for decent levels.
And the second you finish formulating your "OP wish," the DM of the universe starts laughing maniacally, and uses DM fiat to twist your "carefully thought out wish" into some sort of living nightmare. For example: You wished to be able to cast every spell, so your wish turns your body to stone as your mind is trapped in an unending lecture explaining the fundamentals of every type of spell. This unending lecture continues until the heat death of the universe. If it weren't for the fact that your sanity is long gone at this point, there would be a brief zeptosecond where you theoretically could start trying to cast one of those spell, but the petrification has an aftereffect of stun for a full round, so every atom that composes your body is torn apart before you're ever able to cast anything.
@@CatacombDokay, so youtube decided to bug the fuck out and delete my comments, but still. I'm certain I don't need to remind you of the 50 page wish. Hell, just add a clause to the wish that says "This only works as I intend, and cannot be taken in any literal sense other than what I intend for it." There are ways to make runon sentences without making it too obnoxious. Hell, just write your wish on a piece of paper and say, "I wish everything I have written on this piece of paper was true, and functions exactly as I intend regardless of the influence of other beings." Which does a number of things. It frees up your language capabilities, so you can't be cut off mid wish. Only you can write on this paper to change things, because you specify what you wrote, and for it to take effect as _you_ intend, so people can't take control of you to make you write things you don't want.
@@MaxGaming-gp6ij And then the god of the universe (the dm) can just reject it, because they always have the final say on any wish outside of the strict examples set (ie, copying other lvl 8 spells, or getting a reroll in the previous round) If you try to make a 50 page wish that has no possible exploits, then the spell would probably just fizzle.
On one hand, am religious and wish to be closer to God, so possibly Cleric. On the other, if we’re including classes from previous editions it’d be pretty cool to be a Psion… or more likely a Wilder since it’s bloody hard to focus.
I have 2 thoughts. Artificer or wizards. Artificer is technically available already but just increases the potential. Oh, I need a lightweight bag for my dice. Bag of holding. Travelling at night. Goggles of night. Meanwhile wizards with enough time and effort can turn into an adult dragon.
Ranger, specifically Beastmaster Ranger, or maybe druid, I'd just like to be able to go into the woods and just live with animals. I know there'd be other people doing the same thing, but I'm pretty sure that there'd be enough space for us to stay out of each other's way considering the fact that cities wouldn't need to be as large as they are now. Plus I can finally escape people's political options, and if they come to try to tell me why their ideology is the "right one", then I could just sick a pack of wolves or a swarm of wasps on them.
I'd either want cleric Celestial warlock for the healing and that I can provide for my family or sorcerer or wizard sorcerer because I want to have the ease of having flexible magic and pick my favorite spells to make my everyday life better and my whole life spell for combat and then wizard cuz I get to know almost all the Spells
in real life probably be a wizard, ranger, or artificer. Wizard because I am literally study a lot any way might well gain some abilities, ranger because I do archery, or artificer because I like to programming and make computers
I'd pick artificer all the crazy crap I would make, And all the money I can make with it. I would be flying around like Tony Stark mix with Bruce Wayne.
Anything nature related really. I have five acres of land to protect and animals to protect from predators. That would be a lot easier if I had nature powers.
I thinj id be a Druid, a Warlock or a Ranger. Druid bc I want to talk to nature and shapeshift. Warlock bc why work when you can just make a deal? Ranger, cause i wanna be able to survive anywhere i specialize in and....i cant talk to animals.
Artificer. I am going to fix humanity's problems, whether they like it or not, and they better like it, because I'm the one with the army of automated awakened military equipment. Also, I would never need to hire a repairman again for anything. Also also, Repeating Shot on an automatic weapon makes Rangers retire
It's all fun and games until the warlock revives their patron.
"In today's news, Ohio was attacked by a giant flying spaghetti monster! Italy isn't claiming responsibility for it, but they DO think it's really funny."
@WorldWalker128 I am _so_ using that. 😁😂😂😁.
@@WorldWalker128 At least it wasn't a Florida Man.
Only cause I'm getting the gators possessed by demons for my patron. Gotta be ready for the war
@@WorldWalker128I laughed so hard when I read this
I fell like there would be 2 types of warlocks
> The kind that would hire a lawyer to build the contract
> Some gremlin of a person turning their dumb ass into a skinwalker
3. Both
@@comicsansisagoodfont2634 4. Pact of the Genie warlocks who got their magic via a Wish.
3. A Hex blade weapon passed down from generation to generation.
@@robertsilvermyst7325or just that one guy who befriended a shillelagh that curses like an irate sailor.
4. Influencers that act as living advertisement for their respective patrons.
I just realized that the best thing about real life dnd classes would be the memes we can do that in game characters can’t
Like what
@@westernjustice3824 the Lorax bit was already in the video
Wizards using minor illusions to make memes appear in real life
A bard inspiring his team with a Rick roll, heck they can include modern slang into their vicious mockery, and that’s only the ones I thought of
That first druid got me. Also, bard (college of swords or valor)
Caught me completely off guard, havnt laughed that hard at something for a while
Naw, Creation. Opens a whole host of possibilities. As long as it's 5 or 6 hour flights, you can just sing your very own private jet into existence.
Wizard. My overall life goal is already to learn as much as possible before I die, that'd just mean I get to shoot fireballs as a bonus!
Sorcerer would be better IMO, Also there wouldn't be anything to stop you from learning more spells like a wizard if real world rules applied.
Wizard, get to anything past level 12 you’re like a Demi-god
Drunken Master Monk. Weaponized alcoholism.
Scratch that, way of the ascendant dragon is way cooler.
Isnt Drunken Master more about faking being drunk?
I'm pretty sure you could just do that right now.
@@nealenthenerd399 it is actually a bit of both
for different reasons. 1, only beginners required the help of alcohol (name is misleading considering you dont need to be "drunk" but merely good tipsy to get used to the style of motion and balance, but because you build a natural tolerance against alcohol over time, resulting in needing it more people wouldnt really do that in later styles saying it could lead to alcolism and addiction
and the second reason is, alcohol dulls the senses, it could be helpful, not feeling pain as much but, it was also hazardous as well. alcohol warms people from within, resulting people to freeze or getting sick and whenever they where injured it could that the alcohol dulled the pain just enough not to feel it, resulting in not noticing a injury which can lead to infection and more
Just get a car
I would absolutely be a wizard. I could become a lich. I could do anything, go anywhere.
The possibilities of Time Stop or Mage Hand are endless.
Yeah, it would be a lot of work, but I like hard work.
Sorcerer. You get all the cool stuff but without working for it.
@@eloquentsloth6080 Lower floor but higher ceiling as a wizard.
Sorcerer gets cool stuff early, but is weaker comparatively later own.
@@eloquentsloth6080Really? True Polymorph yourself Sorcerer.
Sorcerer gets the arcane spells that are 8 out of 10 and lower. Wizard gets the 9s and 10s, I have been running a Sorcerer and almost every spell that I wanted that isn't available to me is for a Wizard. Some smack me in the face by adding Warlock to the list.
bard. can nearly get any job through the interview cuz of high charisma
Who said your stats would be any different then irl?
You also don't need to be a musician. you could easily be an actor or a motivational speaker.
Charisma isn't mind control.
@Zetact_ tell that to the Bene Gesserit. Both to simplify, you're right. It's manipulation. If you know the right words and the right ways to say them, you can convince a person to do things within limitations.
@@Zetact_a lotta interviews are a matter of being charismatic however
Artificer would be cool if I haveenough money and resources to build stuff. Or I could be a programer type artificer if I'm assuming I'm still our world, but it now has DnD classes.
Necromancer. Not for edgy reasons, but because then I can declare myself dead to avoid paying taxes ever again. Better yet, my phylactery is technically my legal representative, but since its an object it can never technically close out my estate.
Same class different reasons. I would want to solve the problems of labor shortages and improve food supply lines.
Wizard. I love going down weird research rabbit holes already, so getting magic powers from it? Hell yeah. Maybe a bladesinger, since I'm into fencing too.
Monk would be a close second contender due to my interest in rock climbing & martial arts.
Martial arts I get, but why climb when you can fly? Who doesn't want to fly?
@@anonymouse2675 I'm already a rock climber, so I was thinking in terms of stuff I already do. And tbh, I don't actually like heights all that much. Flying sounds cool to me in theory, but I don't think I'd actually like it too much in practice.
@@mickmash13 NOT a snide comment, just really curious.
A Rock Climber who doesn't like heights? Last time I did that, we were pretty high up... Great views though.
Wizard, learn wish, wish for the abilities of a monk 😂
Wizard for me personally. The stuff you can do is phenomenal in real life by just using magic. And eventually i can eventually cast basic spells without spell slots. Additionally, ill probably be a either a conjurer wizard or a transmutation wizard because if family or friends need help, ill try and create something to solve the problem. Also free employment from the local cemetery doesn't hurt either. And that's all before simulacrum, clone, or wish shenanigans are factored in.
Warlock, what people forget is that you don't necessarily need to have a active patron.
Some books refer to the Warlock just relying/learning their magic and abilities from various dangerous artifacts and tomes.
You can own all the power instead of having it on loan, but due to the shortcuts and dangerous items used, you won't be on par with a Wizard or Sorcerer.
Then find a way to become something equivalent of a Arch Lich.
Immortality but no rotting body.
Why would I want immortality? Because I'm indecisive and procrastinate, I need more time to waste on doubting.
Pact of the Genie
Your patron works for you, not the other way around. Best pact.
Wizard.
If im good enough at some point I could learn the clone spell which is technically a better form of immortality than lichdom
Well Warlock gambles your whole existence bc of power...
And are naive enough to believe it's without consequences.
IRL warlock is a mercenary. Did you make a contract with a genie? Do you believe it was really a genie?
And are you wise and intelligent enough to buy out your contract?
@@anonyme4881 well, technically it's a little better than taking over body of someone else's... you create your own doppelganger and take over his body.
@@reduande its better than lichdom because you are still human (lich cant eat and drink) and you can setup your age. (Like you can become 10 years old again if you need to keep a low profile or something)
And its not really a doppleganger, its more like a cloned spare body
I'd be either a Magus or a wizard. It would be great to be able to put magic/spells into whatever I have or just find an island somewhere and magic whatever I need. Want a burger? Teleport. That guy who cut you off, POWER WORD SCRUNCH!
I want POWER WORD: SCRUNCH!.
I'd be a Paladin, that way I'd be the ultimate law enforcement.(oathbreaker btw)
Got into it to serve and protect and then became an oathbreaker as a result of a safety check?
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The absolute best most all encompassing answer to me is Druid. You get the healing and revival of a Cleric, you get the connection to nature that MrRipper was fangirling over all video, you get to control the weather and manipulate the forces of nature, you age 10 times slower than normal, you can wildshape into any animal you know of, many different methods of flying, and all around just so much cool stuff that would make you a true force of nature.
Ranger. They can do a little of everything.
I’d be a College of Eloquence bard, my literal job is being a salesman & the minimum 10 roll + expertise in persuasion would make me the most capable salesman on the planet. Then all the other cool stuff I can just get through magical secrets
@MrRipper I left the sorcerer comment at 1:30. thanks for including me, really cool to find a comment I made in the wild like that (your videos are great btw)
Drakewarden Ranger, one main reason DRAGONS!
I work for Walmart so that means I default to Warlock. What pact? ... maybe fiend or fae.
but you already sold your soul to devil...
Paladin, Oath of Vengeance.
Basically The Punisher
Celestial warlock: I'm know enough about religion to exploit (not really) it
Pathfinder guy here. Suppose my answer is tied between two classes. Spiritualist - phantom blade archetype( basically a ghost magus who’s like a soul reaper from bleach) and an occultist- battle host archetype( I can bind items to myself with psychic impressions and cast spells through them.) both classes let me cast spells with no vocal or somatic components and telekinesis is a huge win. Being a soul reaper is just bad ass
Continuing the Pathfinder classes, Keneticist would be fun to have, since you could become the Avatar
@@XariaSilver-zn1bc good pick. I love that class
If we're going with Pathfinder, I'd be a rogue/sage sorcerer/arcane trickster multi class.
For me its between bard and cleric. Both are full casters who can heal *and* have decent combat capabilities depeton subclass.
With bard, as Jocat said, whatever you're bad at you're suddenly good at and whatever you're good at you're suddenly unbelievably amazing at. Furthermore, you could talk your way out of just about anything and with inspiration, you're everyone's best friend.
Clerics however have access you the entire spell list (just need to prepare over a long rest) and can straight up TATTLE TO GOD. Like imagine being able to say 'I'm telling God' and be taken seriously.
If multiclassing is an option, then a Knight with a few levels into Bard. Namely because I would want to be a complete savage when it comes to taunting my enemies in battle. That and imagine a knight in the middle of a duel casting Vicious Mockery to just kill his opponent with an insult.
Edit: Yeah also a few levels into Druid as well. Namely due to shapeshifting being amazing. Oh and a few levels into rouge as well, since I can steal money and use my skill as a bard to get away with it via charmisa.
Either a bard, monk, paladin, sorcerer, or warlock tbh.
Each have their own charms for me.
Probably a bardlock 🤩
Either college of eloquence bard or divine soul sorcerer. Dv Sorc gets you acsess to the entire sorcerer and cleric spell list and eloquence makes your minimum charisma roll pre modifiers on persuasion and deseption a 10 and considering the expertise you get your minimum persuasion is going to be better then alot of peoples max.
Wizard, absolutely. I'n the scholarly type, and inventing new spells would be fun as hell.
3.5 Chameleon. my last character was the tank, melee and ranged DPS, healer, and magical transportation. both superficial and actual polymorphing abilities, and every spell list is in my wheelhouse.
Yeah, Wizard and it ain't even close.
Not class related (rogue, btw), but i like the idea that dragons weren't actually a thing until some bard got inspired by dinosaur skeletons to create a fictional character. Then some aspiring mage managed to actually true polymorph into one.
I always liked the idea of being a Cleric. Specifically an Arcana Domain Cleric. That way I get to heal and cast wizard spells too! I'd take three levels in Eldritch Knight as well and take the unarmed fighting style. Then I'd be a well rounded character who can do pretty much anything.
Though, I'd most look forward to getting the Magnificent Mansion spell. Good by mortgage rates and expensive apartments! Good by need for grocery shopping! I could live anywhere at anytime in luxury.
If I had to pick one from base rules, it would be a Bard. And not for the reasons most people do. I'm already decent at instruments, so I don't get a bonus there. And I also don't do anything in particular, so I wouldn't benefit from joat or such.
No, the reason I'd go Bard is because... I want to know Vicious Mockery. So if I get into a situation where someone is threatening me or my loved ones, all I have to do is insult their mother and they *die*.
And beyond that have all the healing capabilities of clerics and druids without the responsibilities involved.
Subclass choice is College of Creation, because not only can I just... Make anything I want or need, but eventually to an unexpectedly vast degree. Did you know a 14th level Creation Bard can cast Heroes' Feast once per day for free by making the spell component with their Song of Creation?
Sorlock for coffeelocking UNLIMITED POWER!!!
It's a toss up for me.
On the one hand, being an Artificer would be awesome, especially the subclass that let's you basically be Iron Man, or a Kamen Rider if you flavor it right.
But in all honesty, Paladin fits my personality. That and I think the Navy would of had a much harder time giving me the boot for stupid reason if I could pull off what Paladins can.
Wizard, obviously. Immortality is all what I need. This is real life right ? Then learning all classes is done. I'm doing EVERYTHING. And when you're bored ? You get godhood and start having fun.
Though I'd actually probably be that scared NPC who got captured by goblins in less than 2 seconds with less resistance than a fish getting beaten up once fished out of the water.
That's what we do with fishes right ?
3:48 very interesting way of saying simulacrum
Ranger Cuz I would either be a planes walker or Gloom stalker Or Fey wander Cuz I like being sneaky i like dimension hopping and I can talk to animals I would also like to be a Druid Cuz shapeshifting is handy One of my favorite ability's actually cuz i have ALMOST all Superpowers that way
Wizard. I'd work myself up to lvl 7 pick the divination spell. Cast it and ask what the winning numbers to the lotto is. cash in the rewards. Then spend the money to be able to learn the rest of the spells.. and at some point probably become a real god
I mean if we assume our real life abilities translate into our game stats in some way then I’d only really have potential as an artificer or wizard, I’m wimpy, not nimble, I’m not particularly sturdy, I suck at talking to people, and my special awareness and ability to read people is hot garbage; int would probably be my only stat with a positive modifier since I did pretty well in school up until gifted kid burnout in college. I’d probably take at least some artificer levels for healing and some other good spells wizards don’t get and be mostly wizard, being good with tools and having a wizard’s versatile spell list along with a familiar would be pretty great.
If we got to choose stats or had better stats than what we have irl there’s some features from other classes I’d love to have, Jack of all trades and expertise from bard are super tempting even if I had low charisma just to be good at stuff. Any healing is much appreciated and Paladin’s lay on hands is super simple and straightforward and can even heal disease and poison without even expending spell slots, plus being immune to disease early on makes Paladin the best option for a medic that can treat disease without risk of becoming infected aside from maybe a high level mercy monk, but paladins get those features way earlier and auras are super dope, but the high level monk features like speaking all languages are definitely some of the best for quality of life.
Soulknife Rogue
Superior skill
Never unarmed
Weapons that leave no wound
Short range teleportation
Invisibility
Telepathy
The supreme infiltrator, skill user, supreme scout, supreme assassin
Let me be a variant human with the Telekinetic feat to drive home that theme and get the Arcane Tricksters Mage Hand
I'd have to say wizard, I don't know exactly what classes have access to what spells, but I do know that wizard has some of the best ones that I'd like. Simulacrum, Clone, Fabricate, Wish, Gate, Plane Shift, Glyph of Warding etc. Plus, there's a huge benefit that I really don't see others mentioning, access to summons.
The Magic Circle, Glyph of Warding, Summon X-creature, and Planar Binding combo is ridiculous. You get minions who are bound to your will for the long term (if you upcast planar binding.) Material components can be a drag for this, but a competent wizard should be able to figure out a solution for that problem. At that point, you can summon martial creatures, or hell, more spellcasters. Now, the greater avenues of power within the D&D realms lay open to you. Do whatever you want at this point. Travel the realms, gather magical artifacts, achieve immortality, take over the world if that's your fancy. Personally, I'd like to solve the world's problems if it's within my power to do so, which at this point it really should be.
if home bure is allowed i'd want to be a Chrono Duelist basically a home brew artificer from the future with some unique traits
1. cannot be affected by normal healing must use temporal revive which are spells unique to the class you can make a special potion that has the same effect but it requires a temporal stone which are extremely rare
2. their weapons are a pair of twin pistols with temporal stones inside as well as a wrist mounted tablet that they uses to program there spells as an action or just chose one of fore preselected spells as a bonus action also the guns keep the last programed spell till it gets changed
3. their 5 unique spells,
A: Temporal familiar, targes an enemy and if successful turns them in to a humanoid familiar the more successfully the attack the longer it last and stronger the bond a nat 20 is permanent and can turn an elder dragon into a milf, fun story.
B: Temporal way stone, creates a small plinth that people can bond to and teleport to from any other way stones at lv 15 you can deploy six at once it gets broken in boss fights
C&D: Temporal Heeling and Revive a healing and revive spell/potion that only work on Chrono Duelist a chrono pistol set to one these spells can be fired by non Chrono duelist if its owner is incapacitated
E: Temporal Bullet: basically just an elementally charged magic missel that can hit multiple targets or explode users choice.
if not probably just a paladin
i´d pick cleric and become a world hero by healing people.
... and pretty rich too:D
Wizard. Or possibly warlock depending on who or what is available as a patron. I'd prefer Wizard, though. You can do most of magic that exists as a wizard, plus all the neat magical trinkets one can produce.
Bard/Druid combo would probably be really fun to be. I love music to bits, and I’d love the connection to nature as well :)
Tbh. I'd probably be a multiclass of sorcerer And warlock. Without being able to chose a subclass I'd already be quite powerful. And with the ability to chose my subclass. I'd have potential to be a demigod. Though I'd use this power to help others when I can and protect as many people as possible. But I'd specific chose to make sure I get the wish spell. It's one of the only ways to make certain things possible that would make others happy
The thing that people seem to forget is that your class is depending on your stats. Aside from minor upgrades, you'd still have to be something you're good at. That being said, I'd choose either wizard or artificer because my Int is probably the only stat I could sell as a 13+...😅
If you consider that most of us are probably locked out of martial classes
Wizard. Sure, it's more work than being a sorcerer, but at the end of the day, the ability to swap out your spells every day is well worth the extra effort needed in order to get to that point. Plus, the incremental rewards where you can see the power level of your top spells grow as you level up would be a pretty good motivator to keep me invested, especially since there is no drawback for taking downtime.
After a while, I get the clone spell and can make copies of myself at a younger age and get back the body of a 20-year-old (via the 8th level necromancy spell clone); all I need to do is make sure that I don't die of old age or any method that would lock away my soul, which would be pretty easy with spells like planeshift at my disposal. Sure, I would need to invest in weird tuning forks that I would lose, but as deadly as the elemental planes of fire, water or earth are for people who are actively not taking anything to help them survive in those places, there's no rules that say that I need to take literally anything else with me. I'm sure that having a weirdo wizard teleport himself into the middle of a place that he cannot survive and die almost immediately in the nude would probably confuse whatever locals would stumble across my body, but hey, that's their problem at that point, I'll be climbing out of the container my new body was in and enjoying the perks of being young all over again.
Probably a druid, spells like goodberry, create water, and locate animals or plants, as well as multiple other spells make you able to survive in nearly any environment, plus moon druids are really powerful at early levels, im not sure how much leveling would go on in this theoretical scenario but if you could get to higher levels, you can live very long, both because of survivability in fights and slowed aging
One of the things people forget about Wizard is the spell tax
The wat now?
Monk because, at level 17 when I have quivering palm I wouldn't have to be afraid of even the toughest barbarians.
Also at level 18 I could just go "poof"!
Gone whithout the use of magic.
Cleric. Somebody's got to heal/support the rest of the team.
Nice Genie reference at 3:30
"PHENOMENAL COSMIC POWER...itty bitty living space"
For me it is not teleport would rush to, but plane shift (personal reasons...)
While I enjoy playing a barbarian, in real life I'd probably be a paladin
Literally the opposite for me
You have cop energy. Major cop energy. Even if you go Oathbreaker.
@@KarakTo interesting...
@@KarakToPaladin doesn’t = cop, if you add even a little bit of creativity to the character idea
@@afroamasiaca but paladins have cop energy. Coo energy doesn't necessarily equal cop, either.
Monk/ranger multiclass. I wish to go the 4 elements route to live out my fantasy of controlling the elements like an Avatar and drakewarden for a draconic pet or monster slayer to shutdown targets
I wouldn't. I don't fancy myself much of an adventurer.
if you an be a class without offering goblins the option of loin-du-adventuer for their evening meal, well, whatever gives me the most of what I want while not requiring things of me I'm bad at or don't enjoy doing. So, Lore Bard. Academic + Arts + Magic seems like a sweet deal.
Druid cuz I could shapeshift into my favorite D&D monster: the Hellhound. Adorable fire wolf.
My favorite monster because it's a combination of my two favorite things: Fire, and wolves. And if it's a puppy, all the better. ADORABLE FIRE WOLF PUPPY!!!
Assuming IRL D&D is RAW, you can't do that. Beast only.
@@ChryssaBL aw man
The warlock guy was not thinking longterm. Dying to those monsters while under the guidelines of your god gives you an afterlife, your pact is gunna eat your soul
Pact of the Genie, my patron serves ME.
Either a Wizard, Sorcerer, or Artificer. Wizard or Sorcerer because, ✨️MAGIC SPELLS✨️ and Articifer because I wanna build shiz.
PANR has tuned in.
Peasant, but i imagine being a sorcerer because people keep saying I'm smart but i have no idea what I'm doing ether.
On what i want, it depends on the magic system. I'm incredibly lazy and so being a sorcerer would also be cool and unless I'm wild magic, it doesn't seem to have many drawbacks, so probably my first choice. Artificer would also be nice as i am interested in science and i imagine it would be very interesting and fun, but I'm dumb and it sounds like a lot of work, so second. If i could form a pact with a possessed or enchanted thing, that would be cool, but it may not be just "this thing gives me the ability to use magic! Cool!" And may have a pretty serious cost, so third depending. Druids can shape shift, I'd like to so that but there's not much else that would be very useful for me, so tied with warlock(depending on the conditions for warlock).
Monk, then find me a high level wizard and pay them Wish me immortal.
Cleric. No hesitation. No debate. Cleric. I would prefer a nature deity, something to do with the woods.
Why not just go druid?
I like the religious aspect of the cleric more. I'd get up to all kinds of fae shit in the woods and keep places safe to draw people in to join my cult to whatever deity I end up worshiping. I'd have medicine and healing covered and a bunch of other things at my disposal. Plus I like the cleric spell list more than the druid.
After careful consideration, I choose Druid. A good amount of functional magic mixed with survivability. Wizard is a close second.
It's all fun and games, until you turn into a horse in the bedroom.
Genie warlock, becareful watch you wish for, and I gets plenty o perks. plus maybe some wishes
As a music student, I most definitely am a bard 😂 but as a jazz enthusiast, I think of myself as more of an intelligence-based bard than charisma-based 😊
As for a subclass, I think the Glamour Bard represents my passion for music the best!
Ranger. They're acrobatic, stealthy, good with nature, I could have 2 druid cantrips with the right fighting style (any of which could be broken) and be a martial beast, and the high dexterity would be useful in SO MUCH of life. As for subclass? DRAKEWARDEN. Call me cheap, but a pet minidragon? the ability to spit ANY type of element on command? plus I get Thaumaturgy, a t h i r d cantrip!
Sorcerer. Get awesome magic powers without needing to study and work hard for them like a wizard does. Pretty sweet deal you are basically getting power for free.
After thinking about it and seeing some answers I'm going to go Cleric for one simple line of logic. If D&D is real then the gods of D&D are real. If the gods of D&D are real then then afterlife in the outer planes is real. What is one lifetime of loyal service in exchange for an appropriate afterlife. You worship the god that speaks to you, you get appropriate super powers, and when you die you get an eternity that is also appropriate.
Druid because I can become a dragon and never need to get a plane again.
Knight, just cause I like swords
Sword Chucks too?
Wizard, without a doubt.
We learn spells as we level up, and it ain't exactly easy to investigate magic based crimes if you're not expecting it. Just gotta get to level 17, get Wish, then wish to know every spell that any other class could possibly learn and not be overwhelmed by it.
If you still have wish after that, wish for enough magical power to be able to freely cast all of them without ever needing to rest, but still being able to rest if you so desire. If you still have it after THAT, you just wish for perfect physical and mental strength in terms of what's possible for a human being.
Boom. Every spell, infinite spell slots, and max stats. EZ. All it takes is casting Shatter on a support beam or the foundation of an apartment complex or an office building, and you've easily got enough exp for decent levels.
And the second you finish formulating your "OP wish," the DM of the universe starts laughing maniacally, and uses DM fiat to twist your "carefully thought out wish" into some sort of living nightmare.
For example: You wished to be able to cast every spell, so your wish turns your body to stone as your mind is trapped in an unending lecture explaining the fundamentals of every type of spell. This unending lecture continues until the heat death of the universe. If it weren't for the fact that your sanity is long gone at this point, there would be a brief zeptosecond where you theoretically could start trying to cast one of those spell, but the petrification has an aftereffect of stun for a full round, so every atom that composes your body is torn apart before you're ever able to cast anything.
@@CatacombDokay, so youtube decided to bug the fuck out and delete my comments, but still.
I'm certain I don't need to remind you of the 50 page wish.
Hell, just add a clause to the wish that says "This only works as I intend, and cannot be taken in any literal sense other than what I intend for it." There are ways to make runon sentences without making it too obnoxious. Hell, just write your wish on a piece of paper and say, "I wish everything I have written on this piece of paper was true, and functions exactly as I intend regardless of the influence of other beings."
Which does a number of things. It frees up your language capabilities, so you can't be cut off mid wish. Only you can write on this paper to change things, because you specify what you wrote, and for it to take effect as _you_ intend, so people can't take control of you to make you write things you don't want.
@@MaxGaming-gp6ij And then the god of the universe (the dm) can just reject it, because they always have the final say on any wish outside of the strict examples set (ie, copying other lvl 8 spells, or getting a reroll in the previous round) If you try to make a 50 page wish that has no possible exploits, then the spell would probably just fizzle.
All this people thinking they gonna be warlocks, wizards and sorcerers, while they forget humans are born lvl 1 raging barbarians :V
There is a hell of a lot of potential and Also don’t forget about multi classing
Druid, so I can commune with nature and turn into animals.
That or Sorcerer so I could have magic but don’t have to study.
Fighter, you Dont need to train that much to become one and you dont rely on magic to do your thing
i am disapointed, nobody wanted to rescue the dead and bring them back to life. All the good that can be done whenyouget the power to make unead!
On one hand, am religious and wish to be closer to God, so possibly Cleric. On the other, if we’re including classes from previous editions it’d be pretty cool to be a Psion… or more likely a Wilder since it’s bloody hard to focus.
I have 2 thoughts. Artificer or wizards.
Artificer is technically available already but just increases the potential.
Oh, I need a lightweight bag for my dice. Bag of holding.
Travelling at night. Goggles of night.
Meanwhile wizards with enough time and effort can turn into an adult dragon.
Wild mage Barbarian, so people would try their best not to make me mad
Ranger, specifically Beastmaster Ranger, or maybe druid, I'd just like to be able to go into the woods and just live with animals. I know there'd be other people doing the same thing, but I'm pretty sure that there'd be enough space for us to stay out of each other's way considering the fact that cities wouldn't need to be as large as they are now. Plus I can finally escape people's political options, and if they come to try to tell me why their ideology is the "right one", then I could just sick a pack of wolves or a swarm of wasps on them.
The barbarian guy concerned me
I'd either want cleric Celestial warlock for the healing and that I can provide for my family or sorcerer or wizard sorcerer because I want to have the ease of having flexible magic and pick my favorite spells to make my everyday life better and my whole life spell for combat and then wizard cuz I get to know almost all the Spells
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in real life probably be a wizard, ranger, or artificer. Wizard because I am literally study a lot any way might well gain some abilities, ranger because I do archery, or artificer because I like to programming and make computers
Bard. I already beatbox, so why not?
Haven't watched it yet, but it's Druid or Wizard, easily.
I'd like to be a Druid. Goodberry would be my weight loss program and wild shape would make up for my very poor swimming ability.
I'd pick paladin but would have a toxic DM draft up a character sheet and *insist* I play as an artificer.
Artificer, just artificer
I'd pick artificer all the crazy crap I would make, And all the money I can make with it. I would be flying around like Tony Stark mix with Bruce Wayne.
Paladin. I could heal people and protect them.
Anything nature related really. I have five acres of land to protect and animals to protect from predators. That would be a lot easier if I had nature powers.
Druid. Healing? Hell, yeah! Shapeshifting? Nice!
absolute decimation of "obstacles" on the battlefield? Say more!
I thinj id be a Druid, a Warlock or a Ranger. Druid bc I want to talk to nature and shapeshift. Warlock bc why work when you can just make a deal? Ranger, cause i wanna be able to survive anywhere i specialize in and....i cant talk to animals.
Artificer. I am going to fix humanity's problems, whether they like it or not, and they better like it, because I'm the one with the army of automated awakened military equipment.
Also, I would never need to hire a repairman again for anything.
Also also, Repeating Shot on an automatic weapon makes Rangers retire