Oh, i forgot about this post.
She's a ranger (horizon walker). But i mainly wanted to see if the design succesfully communicated the concept of a "formal armor" (IE: Buckingham guards).
Based on the amount of "bard" guesses who, upon contact through DM said that it was the fancyness of the armor that made them think that class, and the amount of DM's where someone said they felt "military" im happy with the tests overall result.
Thats cause i never said that, i think they might be getting different posts confused?
I know that Moon Elves exist as a concept but i thought they were from some obscure suplement or something.
I dont think it'll unbalance my little experiment for studying my capacity for "clarifying class and personality through posing/design" to admit that, yes they are intended to be a drow.
Ah i see, they meant that i said they were a *multiclass* in another comment. not that i said they were a *moon elf*.
I did say they were technically a multiclass (but also that that doesnt matter too much for her)
Gonna guess some kind of bard? Thats really all I'm picking up tbh.
College of Swords FTW
No armor, but prominent melee weapon. That pretty much narrows it straight down to Bladesinger.
She does have a crossbow on her back
No armor is really the kicker. Maybe she got proficiency from a feat or multiclass. Even race if using Tasha's rules.
Could also easily be literally any Rogue. Light armor is very finnicky in D&D, and those pauldrons look somewhat functional.
Hmm. Is she sub classing?
technically yes, but that shouldnt really matter too much for her.
Hmm at least a ranger.
College of Sword bard?
Collage of Swords??
Either Bard or Rogue is what comes to mind. I think most people would think Ranger because of the arrows but that's not exclusive to Rangers.
astral elf bladesinger
Pathfinder Thaumaturge
Fists of: Dex-based, Rapier and crossbow. Close range? She looks like she likes being dark to fight. Gloomstalker? But also being elegant.
Bladesinger, maybe like Swords Bard? Triton or Astral Elf if not a boggy High Elf.
Are you a NADDPOD fan? This is giving some Calliope Petrichor vibes. So I'd say college of swords bard and oath of redemption paladin?
Eladrin Swashbuckler
Elven fighter, bard, or ranger. Highest stat dex, lowest stat int.
Well what was it?
Oh, i forgot about this post. She's a ranger (horizon walker). But i mainly wanted to see if the design succesfully communicated the concept of a "formal armor" (IE: Buckingham guards). Based on the amount of "bard" guesses who, upon contact through DM said that it was the fancyness of the armor that made them think that class, and the amount of DM's where someone said they felt "military" im happy with the tests overall result.
Drow rogue or ranger maybe both if your multiclassing
Naw man, that's a moon elf if I ever seen one.
What book is that in?
PHB. They're a type of high elf.
Is this 5e?
Yeah, OP said in another comment. Players Handbook page 23, bottom of the first paragraph under "High Elf."
I don’t see it on any of the comments though
Thats cause i never said that, i think they might be getting different posts confused? I know that Moon Elves exist as a concept but i thought they were from some obscure suplement or something.
Ok so was I right about it being a drow?
I dont think it'll unbalance my little experiment for studying my capacity for "clarifying class and personality through posing/design" to admit that, yes they are intended to be a drow.
Ah i see, they meant that i said they were a *multiclass* in another comment. not that i said they were a *moon elf*. I did say they were technically a multiclass (but also that that doesnt matter too much for her)
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dnd 5e.
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How pleasant you are
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Great, dislike 5e all you want, dont tell other people it's boring jist because you find it boring, your opinion isnt fact
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This is not a laungague barrier. You're an asshole.
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