theLazyPragmatic
Mind Sliver
sounds cool! My GM also gave me your consideration - I donβt profit from more attacks, which is true, but! Iβm only using a longsword and shield, so I do D8s of damage, which is also how Booming Blade scales, so Iβm βonlyβ missing out on the +4 Strength Bonus (currently). Plus I intent to regularly make use of the extra damage Booming Blade gives by disengaging via echo. At least in my mind.
Donβt get me wrong, Iβm not trying to be smarter than what you suggest (I canβt - Iβm a noob), I just use the opportunity to check wether my plan would work in the first place.
Iβm a total noob without any knowledge other than the computer games mentioned. I also used some kind of character builder, not sure if from R20 or D&D beyond - which also had a limited list. I chose shield, which isnβt a good choice if you want your Bonus action for other stuff like being someplace else^^
I totally forgot to think about utilities, thanks. also the site is awesome, thanks for that as well. We have a kender bard and a highelf mage in the mix already, so I think theyβll be much better at creative magic use and I donβt want to βoverdoβ it (I heard magic in Dragonlance is rather rare). My Inteligence is 14 though, mind you.^^ Itβs that dangerous middleground where you feel smarter than many (and like to show it), but arenβt anywhere near the really smart people. Roleplay potential yay!
Thanks both of you (I hope @TheMinions@lemmy.world sees this answer directed at him, too) . You do seem to have a lot of fun with Prestidigitation^^ We have a kender bard and a highelf mage in the party, both very attuned to mockery, so I believe my GMs sanity might be endangered if the Fighter starts something like that as well^^
I do have an Intelligence of 14 mind you, Iβm not dumb, just ugly (CHA 9)^^ I can use the echo as cover, but more cover is always better, right? even more so as itβs my duty to protect my spellcasting brother. Heβs rather feeble but very smart - he can see through the cover that the goblins think is solid.
Something to think about.
I played lots of forbidden lands and quite some dragonbane. Undoubtedly dragonbane is much more heroic with the aforementioned death saves, hitpoints and conditions. Bear im mind that damage taken while down (from an aoe-monster attack or a stray fireball) is an automatically failed safe. In my experience you can absolutely play it gritty, dark & challenging, just by giving less opportunity to rest & be on friendly grounds. You could even homebrew-temper with the death saves, die after 2fails but recuperate with 5successes, or leave them out entirely. But gain a bit of experience with playing as intended. Characters do die, by no means less often than in fbl.
wish me luck :) Iβll keep you updated.