And we simply had to go with soulknife because this man is so deadly that he kills people of natural causes. Use your Fighting Spirit to guarantee a sneak attack, then use Path to the Grave to make that hurt even more. First Hassan is Stealthy because no one survives seeing them. Hundred Personas is stealthy because they make sure no one sees them. Do everything, be everywhere, be everyone.įirst Hassan: Grave Cleric 2/ Soulknife Rogue 7/ Samurai Fighter 11: There are two schools of stealth. Be in two places at once- be everywhere at once. Inside of combat you're great at clearing out crowds because you are a crowd. Proficiency in every skill and tool in the game (with prep time) means you'll never be at a loss outside of combat.
Hassan of the Hundred Personas: Lore Bard 3/ Echo Knight Fighter 7/ Phantom Rogue 10: Have you ever wanted to be good at something? How about good at everything? Well, this is the build for you.
Mixing together Blade Flourishes' trick shots with Fighting Spirit's unwavering aim gives you a lot of fun stuff to work with in a fight, and of course being a bard means you'll have no trouble charming your way out of danger when you run out of bullets. You might not be powerful, but your skillset is so goddamn weird your DM will have no idea what you can and can't do, which is almost as good.īilly the Kid: Swords Bard 5/ Samurai Fighter 15: This build is proof positive of the old adage that Samurai and Cowboys really are the same thing. But if you want to play a giant transforming mech I don't think you care about either of those two goals. Just don't go chasing birds with this thing.Ĭharles Babbage: Moon Druid 2/ Clockwork Soul Sorcerer 9/ Armorer Artificer 9: I would not call this build "good" in any sense of the word, nor would I call it "legal". a ridiculous number of attacks in one turn, move at the speed of light, and have a ton of bulk thanks to raging and beast forms. Tamamo Cat: Moon Druid 2/ Drunken Master Monk 4/ Beast Barbarian 14: all those classes combine to make a hyper-mobile melee build that can do just.
Plus being an overdramatic edgelord is always fun. Having access to psychic damage for your sneak attacks makes them a lot more consistent against high-level enemies, and being able to walk through walls can help you appear in peoples mirrors without the decades-long setup the canon Phantom had to put up with. Phantom of the Opera: Phantom Rogue 15/ Whispers Bard 5: Bardogues are always great skillmonkeys, and this build is no exception. Since the pandemic hit, I have been making D&D character builds over here (and here) (and here, if you'd rather use tumblr's tag system) pretty steadily, and I finally reached my goal a little while ago: making a build for every single character available in the mobile game Fate Grand Order (just shy of 300 builds)! But I haven't posted any of them on this subreddit yet, so I wanted to fix that.