I’ve played both barbarian and bard in early access. Barbarian pretty easily kills just about everything and has some great class specific dialogue but I also love the bard’s high charisma and dialogue options. It’s also fun to feel like you’re coordinating the party on the battlefield as the bard.
After the reveal of the monk, now I want to give that a try. What are y’all leaning towards on your first play through?
I did like the "fuck you, I'm descended from dragons" feeling of the draconic sorcerer, but I think I'm leaning towards a barbarian on first playthrough.
I'm thinking either a warlock or a barbarian. I had so much fun being a barbarian, jumping around and smashing stuff! But I love spelllsssss. Super intrigued by the wild magic barbarian... Definitely going to try it at least once, probably not on my first playthrough though.
RN, it depends on how fun monk feels once I can play it on release. Otherwise, I'll probably go Paladin for my playthrough; and Druid when playing with friends
I have to play as Shadowheart first I think. I just love her so much, even if I'm not a fan of her class. I want to see her story from her perspective.
As someone pretty new to 5e - I played Solasta, but haven't done any tabletop - I am facing pure analysis paralysis.
Really leaning towards some kind of hybrid caster/fighter just because the variety of spells seems too great to want to go fully martial. Maybe Eldritch Knight or Stabby Warlock.
But then I also like the idea of a Paladin for support, or a Druid for shape shifting, or...
And so on and on it goes. In short, I have no idea.
After playing a lot of Solasta, I'm torn between 2h Paladin, a Land Circle(probably Mountain) Druid, or a Tempest Cleric.
Former because big numbers go brrrt.
The druid because Spike Growth is ridiculously effective in Solasta.
Tempest Cleric because I played one in 5e and the spiritual weapon + Call Lightning(w/channel divinity for pushback trolling) is a ridiculously effective combo
I usually play these games as a Druid because the power of spellcasting and melee/ranged adaptability isn't anything to sneeze at. As to what specific flavor of Druid...I've not decided as throughout Baldur's Gate 3, I've stayed barely informed on the classes and their subclasses. When I jump in game is when I'd make class specific choices.