I'm pretty sure that DnD provides some of the most safe-for-work fun that a group of people can have together. The po🦋ssibilities are literally endless! This isn't like a video game, where you're restricted by artificial limits. Unlike so-called "open worlds" that they provide, you aren't funneled from quest to quest like a pea in a water pipe. You don't have a schedule so planned that you feel like the President. Instead, you have, well, a world like our own. One where you can do literally anything you want to. Want to slap that qu♔est giver? Do it! Want to climb up on a roof and scout ahead? You can! If you ever want to just ignore the main quest for a little while, and instead mess around in various towns and cities doing whatever your heart desires, then you can. It's a game without limits.
That being said, getting into it can prove tricky. There's a huge amount of jargon, rules, and gameplay nuances to learn. A couple of weeks back, I wrote 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a guide to DnD etiquette, which you should absolutely check out if you've not already. In th꧃is article, I've pulled together a list of the 30 strongest classes you can play as. Fifteen of these are the basic classes you can pick from, while the other 15 are incredibly strong subclasses which you can specialize into. Not all of these are easy to play as (in fact, some of them are very tricky), but they will provide you with a lot of fun and combat utility!
30 Class: Ranger 🌠
Rangers have a tendency to get super overpowered. Why? Well, in addition to their strong armor class, and a powerful weapon in the form of a longbow, they have very solid perception. This allows them to be a formidable force in combat, c🧜apable of taking down even the strongest monsters from rang♊e, while also being able to easily escape traps left behind by the enemy. Basically, if you create and develop a ranger correctly, you’re making a very strong hero who is very tough to mess with.
29 Sub-Class: Spellwarp Sniper 🍨
What makes thi✃s class an absolute powerhouse in the third edition? It’s quite simple really. Area of effect spells are all well and good except for when you render one of your friends unconscious because you weren’t paying attention. Spellwarp Snipers get a special ability that lets them transform and transfigure AoE spells into direct attack spells. This lets you hit one single target with what would have been an AoE spell without endangering your comrades. Other abilities add extra sneak attack damage dice, again increasing the amount of pain they can deliver.
28 Class:🌄 Sorcerer
Wizards have to work hard to cast spells. They actually have to learn them. Can you believe that? NERDS. Sorcerers don’t have to do this, instea𝓀d, thanks to preternatural magical abilities, they can cast more spells on any given day, and have access to all their spells at once. They have exclusive access to metamagi꧒c abilities, and can even cast several spells in a single turn. If you’re looking for a powerful spellcaster to play, look no further than the sorcerer.
27 🌌 Sub-Class: Hulking Hurler
Ever got annoyed and wanted to throw your computer out of the window during a particularly stressful time at work? The Hulking Hurler is th🔯at moo❀d personified. A huge character, as the name implies, these guys don’t bother with swords or spells, instead just tossing whatever comes to hand directly at their enemies’ skulls. Get yourself a bag of holding and you can do huge amounts of damage with a rock, a vase, even small passers-by. One of their abilities allows them to deal double their strength modifier too, increasing the damage even further.
26 ꧒ 🍸 Class: Paladin
Forget everything that you think you know about Paladins. They don’t have to be lawful good. They can be driven by just about anything, and regardless of their motivations, they are ferocious warriors. Not on♏ly are they tanks that can soak up an insane amount of damage, they can also heal themselves and their party members up both during and after the fight. Exceptionally strong characters, they are a well-rounded classic of a class. If you want to take on anything, play a Paladin.
25 💛 🌜 Sub-Class: The Ur-Priest
How would you like a direct lin🔯e to divinity? One that allows you to tap into the mystical power of the universe without having to go through an operator like a god? That’s what the Ur-Priest is capable of. They get access to a full list of cleric spells, can burn lower-level spells to create higher level ones, and even rob enemies of their abilities. This allows you to take spells from other creatures, including absurdly powerful ones, and then cast them for no cost to you. Pretty neat, huh?
24 Class: Bard ♓
A somewhat maligned class, the bard is more powerful than you’d think. Sure, they can sing you a lovely ballad, but 𝕴they’re good for far more than that. They can get soli😼d in just about every area, allowing them to be excellent whether you’re charging down a demon or trying to persuade an NPC to help you out. Charismatic, strong, capable characters, the bard is a superb choice if you’re not quite sure which specialization you want to focus on.
23 Sub-Class: Bladesin🎶ger
Another second editi🦹on fave, the bladesinger is a very powerful mix of the fighter and mage classes. When fighting, you gain huge combat bonuses, and are also able 🌺to cast spells with one hand while wielding a sword/axe/table leg in the other. You can even cast spells while wearing armor, which was very hard to do in earlier editions of DnD. If you’re playing an older version of DnD and want to have the best of both worlds, you owe it to yourself to play a bladesinger.
22 ♚ Class: Druid
“,” sorry, you caught me at a bad time. A class for the animal lovers out there, the druid can transform into any animal that comes to mind, giving them tremendous versatility. You could become a bull and be a tank, a cat who sneak🌠s and slinks about, or a bird who can see everything your opponents are up to. Once you’re done with the fun of transfiguration, you can then jump back into human form and help out your party more directly with an array of spells.
21 🐻 Sub-Class: Dweomerkeeper
A class from third edition DnD, the Dweomerkeeper has a couple of exceptional talents. Spell resistance can be annoying for magic users, can’t it? Well, the Dweormekeeper is capable of transforming any spell into a supernatural ability with their Supernatural Spell perk. These abilities ignore magic resistance, allowing you to rain the hurt down on anybody without worrying about whether or not t🐎hey can resist it. They can also bond to spells allowing them to cast them without preparing 🌺in advance thanks to the Mantle of Spells.