What class would each MCU character be in DnD?EABOD25@lemm.ee to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 7 points – 1 months ago15Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldI'll get it started with an easy one. Incredible Hulk: BarbarianAlternative opinion: Druid.Druid-barb combo? Rage while wildshaped?Wolverine: MonkRogue from X-Men: Nope, not a rogue, a necromancer!Black Widow: Rogue Cap: Paladin ? Dr. Strange: Wizard1 more...The core Avengers: Captain America: Battlemaster Fighter Black Widow: Assassin Rogue Iron Man: Armorer Artificer, as others said Hulk: Path of the Giant Barbarian Hawkeye: Arcane Archer Fighter Thor: Pact of the Blade (Hammer) Warlock not a single cleric now it all makes senses. 😜Iron Man: ArtificerArmorer subclass is literally based on him loleasier if you use pathfinder2For some, sure. Pathfinder 2e doesn't allow full multiclassing, though, which some characters would probably benefit from in terms of adaptational accuracy.They're all warlocks and their patron is Stan LeeThe Sorcerer Supreme is, ironically, a wizard.Bard, all of them.
I'll get it started with an easy one. Incredible Hulk: BarbarianAlternative opinion: Druid.Druid-barb combo? Rage while wildshaped?Wolverine: Monk
The core Avengers: Captain America: Battlemaster Fighter Black Widow: Assassin Rogue Iron Man: Armorer Artificer, as others said Hulk: Path of the Giant Barbarian Hawkeye: Arcane Archer Fighter Thor: Pact of the Blade (Hammer) Warlock not a single cleric now it all makes senses. 😜
easier if you use pathfinder2For some, sure. Pathfinder 2e doesn't allow full multiclassing, though, which some characters would probably benefit from in terms of adaptational accuracy.
For some, sure. Pathfinder 2e doesn't allow full multiclassing, though, which some characters would probably benefit from in terms of adaptational accuracy.
I'll get it started with an easy one.
Incredible Hulk: Barbarian
Alternative opinion: Druid.
Druid-barb combo? Rage while wildshaped?
Wolverine: Monk
Rogue from X-Men: Nope, not a rogue, a necromancer!
Black Widow: Rogue
Cap: Paladin ?
Dr. Strange: Wizard
The core Avengers:
Captain America: Battlemaster Fighter
Black Widow: Assassin Rogue
Iron Man: Armorer Artificer, as others said
Hulk: Path of the Giant Barbarian
Hawkeye: Arcane Archer Fighter
Thor: Pact of the Blade (Hammer) Warlock
not a single cleric now it all makes senses. 😜
Iron Man: Artificer
Armorer subclass is literally based on him lol
easier if you use pathfinder2
For some, sure. Pathfinder 2e doesn't allow full multiclassing, though, which some characters would probably benefit from in terms of adaptational accuracy.
They're all warlocks and their patron is Stan Lee
The Sorcerer Supreme is, ironically, a wizard.
Bard, all of them.