What do you think is the best class in RPGs and D&D inspired games?
I love the Spellsword concept. The Witcher is an example of what I'm thinking of.
Ranger classes are nice too
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Monk/Fighter hybrids. Be a noble and upright gentleman who ducks and dodges around enemy attacks, knocking them off-balance and disarming them for his allies to finish them off.
>not playing as a righteous holy warrior
Paladin is best because its the opposite of all the edge masters that play the dark/evil classes
>>285595456
>tfw playing a paladin in edgelord campaigns full of neutral-spectrum rouges and rangers
It's especially gratifying to act as the moral backbone when you chose to because none of them can take you in a straight fight and usually have to submit.
>>285595456
sure they're alright, but Clerics are superior
stealth archer (with illusion magic)
Just let me be a straight up old fashioned wizard, please
>>285594141
Bravely Default has some classes like this with some customization if you're lookign for that
Brawler/berserker of some kind.
>Running in like a maniac and destroying everything with fists
I always go rogue. Using alchemy when possible and ranged weapons.
Shaman
Gamblers with card/dice/slots gimmicks but they're pretty rare.
My favorite is the wizard, except for when it's those retarded HURR I CAST BOOM. I want an intelligent class.
Mystic Knight in Dragons Dogma was pretty amazing.
I always love mixing melee and magic though.
Enhancement Shaman is my class of choice for WoW.
Herald of Xotli was one of my favorite classes in an MMO. It's from Age of Conan and was basically a cloth-wearing mage that used a two handed sword and fire magic. Also turned into a big ugly monster. Was great.
Then they nerfed the Avatar spec (the melee class spec, basicly) and now they're just a fire mage with shitty range.
Not that the game is worth playing in the first place.
>>285595456
His swords look comically small.
They should have had the longsword facing the viewer.