Nov 5, 2017 1:33 am
I'll start off by saying I'm not entirely sure this is the right place to put this, or if there's even a "right place" here, but anyway:
A month or two ago I found a local gaming store that has D&D Adventurer's League nights every Wed/Sun and ever since then, I've been going every week and having a lot of fun. I started off playing a human monk, but once tomb of annihilation and the Adventurer's League materials that surrounded it released, I created a new character to play on "meat grinder mode" (all death saves are increased to dc15, but 10% extra gold and xp) just for fun.
After the first couple sessions, I started to develop a backstory for the goliath fighter I created that night. Loosely, he was abandoned by his tribe for some unknown reason, and subsequently taken under the wing of a paladin of Helm, god of protection. He was trained by said paladin in the ways of combat and religion, though the goliath heavily struggled with the latter aspect. Despite this, he joined the order of the gauntlet (a faction of mainly paladins and holy warriors of good, for those that don't know) and set off on a mission to chult (the setting of the campaign) upon the request of said order.
So, with all that out of the way, the quandary mentioned in the title of this post is I'm not entirely sure how to go about building him. As mentioned previously, he's currently a fighter, but I would like him to eventually overcome his divine troubles and potentially multiclass into cleric or maybe paladin. (I'm iffy on paladin because of the tenants, but it might work as a way for him to overcome those divine troubles) However, since I chose to put him into meat grinder mode, I feel the need to be somewhat munchkin-y in order to survive. (and there's also the fact that my current party is somewhat struggling without some kind of healer) Essentially, I need some advice on how to build a "holy warrior" that can put out some healing while still being a tanky guy with a greatsword. (also note that since he's below 5th level currently and I'm playing in adventure league, I can just re-spec everything while keeping my gained xp.)
A month or two ago I found a local gaming store that has D&D Adventurer's League nights every Wed/Sun and ever since then, I've been going every week and having a lot of fun. I started off playing a human monk, but once tomb of annihilation and the Adventurer's League materials that surrounded it released, I created a new character to play on "meat grinder mode" (all death saves are increased to dc15, but 10% extra gold and xp) just for fun.
After the first couple sessions, I started to develop a backstory for the goliath fighter I created that night. Loosely, he was abandoned by his tribe for some unknown reason, and subsequently taken under the wing of a paladin of Helm, god of protection. He was trained by said paladin in the ways of combat and religion, though the goliath heavily struggled with the latter aspect. Despite this, he joined the order of the gauntlet (a faction of mainly paladins and holy warriors of good, for those that don't know) and set off on a mission to chult (the setting of the campaign) upon the request of said order.
So, with all that out of the way, the quandary mentioned in the title of this post is I'm not entirely sure how to go about building him. As mentioned previously, he's currently a fighter, but I would like him to eventually overcome his divine troubles and potentially multiclass into cleric or maybe paladin. (I'm iffy on paladin because of the tenants, but it might work as a way for him to overcome those divine troubles) However, since I chose to put him into meat grinder mode, I feel the need to be somewhat munchkin-y in order to survive. (and there's also the fact that my current party is somewhat struggling without some kind of healer) Essentially, I need some advice on how to build a "holy warrior" that can put out some healing while still being a tanky guy with a greatsword. (also note that since he's below 5th level currently and I'm playing in adventure league, I can just re-spec everything while keeping my gained xp.)
Last edited November 5, 2017 1:33 am