Well, I do not share the enthiusasm: While I understand that you need to earn money for all your work, I'd prefer if you stayed with sponsors, who thematically have something to do with RPGs.
This is a fantastic concept for a series. I also really appreciate your openness with the whole "Sorry, it will just get more clicks y'all." Most people won't do that, and it shows that you don't want to manipulate your audience.
I like Treantmonk. He definitely has some hard opinions. However, he'll give you some good reasons not to believe some of the hype... or anti-hype (we need a word for that, we probably do). Ah, but Colby, this man spells out the best ways to commit fantasy murder in such a calming voice... How can you not be relaxed with your shoulder shredded in a cloud of daggers while dragging your enemy directly through it?
YES MORE LIKE THIS! THIS IS INCREDIBLE! I'd like you to make an entire series like this please. Do burst damage for 1-5, tank for 1-5 first, then start working up in levels for all 3. You're the best man!!
Best burst damage at level three: the Bugbear War Wizard casting Scorching Ray for 3x 2d6+2d6 (av. 42) against a creature that hasn't taken a turn in combat and War Wizard gets a bonus to initiative. Or go Sorcerer for a quickened SR and twin firebolt for a total of 10d6 surprise damage! I appreciate your low level builds and want more of them!
Surprise attack damage is harder to get than most people expect. For example, let's say it's a dark night. Your human (no dark vision) enemy is facing away from you towards a fire, standing behind a wall with only their left leg and left arm visible around the edge of the wall. You fire an arrow at them from a dark, well-concealed location 600ft away using a longbow from. They roll a higher initiative than you when you fire the arrow. You do not have surprise attack.
@@CompWiz17 But you don't need surprise to trigger the extra damage, only that a creature hasn't taken a turn yet in the current combat. And it's not even limited to once per turn or creature. Completely broken and worth to make a build around it!
It does sound very powerful, and that's a fair point that you don't need surprise. It is still dependant on the initiative rolls, although as you point out, you do have a bonus to initiative.
It's a cool option but assuming a +5 spell attack against an AC 15 creature you have 60% chance to Hit. 42*60%+42*5%=27.3 The cost... a 2nd level spell slot...meh and there is a chance of doing 0 if you miss... I'll pass
@@ethanjohnson2849 So You would rather not spend a 2nd lv spell slot for potential 12d6 damage? Do you have a better option for single target burst damage on that level?
You already earned a like with "Who do you think I am? Treantmonk?", but I also appreciate the inclusion of all-day, no setup builds. As somebody who chronically hoards resources for when I'll "really" need them, I much prefer builds that are lighter on resources... and setup rounds are boring.
This is so perfect for filling in the gaps between the builds that you present in these videos. I rarely get the chance to level up a character so far and play in a lot of shorter campaigns / one shots so this will be really useful for me :)
I just started reading Vecna, Eve of Ruin. Since that adventure runs from level 10-20 I have a video/series idea: Take your 10-20 most popular builds. Do a rundown on how you might change it to start at level 10 and a summary of how you'd finish it to 20. I watch all of your videos, but this might be really useful for those who might be jumping into higher level play for the first time!
Yes please! Starting that one next week and need to commit to a super fun martial build for levels 10-20 before then (party already has a ton of casters, so thought I’d go the other way)
I haven't been watching your videos as often recently, but you definitely caught my attention with this one. I recently participated in a massive 5th level one-shot with no long rests, and I went for the Fiend Warlock for damage. 2 Fireballs per short rest really softened up the hordes of enemies. Plus decent sustained DPR after that with standard warlock tricks. That's the best I could come up with.
I would love a "Saving Grace" build. The concept would be a support character all about buffing the party's saving throws specifically, ideally with Paladin or Artificer as the bulk of the build as both classes get a bonus to saving throws that they can share with party allies. There are an insane number of ways to boost saving throws, from Bless to Divine Soul Sorcerer and even Cutting words. I'm sure you could come up with something that puts a level 17 paladin with 20 charisma to shame. I know you have a very similar cleric build, but it really feels like it can be a lot better than just advantage on a saving throw because that hardly matters to characters with a low saving throw modifier to begin with
This sounds pretty fun to play, off the top of my head a divine soul sorcadin (watchers? ancients?) potentially with bard levels would fit great. Nice bonus of being just a conventionally strong gish build
Commenting to show my support for this series! I love your videos, and for this I appreciate the look at "I can do this all day" and "reasonable" builds. While I love watching the builds that assume best case scenarios to explore what is possible, I get more excited for the builds I feel I could cleanly bring to my table without much issue or setup required. Our table has fairly short combats (3-4 rounds) so even a single round of setup feels like a pretty significant investment.
Cool way to break the mold. Wish you would do the 13 lvl1 next: Build 13 optimised lvl 1 characters, rapid round style: * You must use a class once, and no more than once (so once you build a variant human archery fighter, no more fighters) * You must use a lineage once, and no more than once (so once you build a variant human archery fighter, no more variant human) * You care only about the math of 1st level. NO PLANNING AHEAD! I've done it a year ago, but have no idea how well optimized my choices were...
I absolutely love "I can do this all day" builds. No matter how long the day is I can stab + sneak attack + booming (or green flame) blade. I dont get tired and my damage may not be the highest but I'm always consistent.
Saw the title and was TOTALLY STOKED for this one! I was even happier with the 3-tier-per-level arrangement!! Can't wait to enjoy what is coming. Oh, and being you, I was fully expecting it to be damage-dealing 'BEST'! :-D
Yep, LOVED IT! And I really appreciate the effort you put into this. Even for just this "limited" project the permutations are enormous. I do request a follow up post with a bit more coverage of the options for tables that flat out deny the spike growth mechanics. I certainly would not allow them at my table if I were DMing, and the flying is totally out of the question at all tables I have played at. Thanks in advance!
Fab idea for a series, all the suggestions at the end sound good to me. Burst, survival and higher levels, all sounds interesting. Would be cool to see these numbers in comparison to Treantmonks "baseline damage" graphs when you get all 20 levels haha
Really love you mixing it up like this! Including the different levels of buy-in really is a great touch because it feels like every level you talk about is viable regardless of the DM/Table. I’d love to see this done with burst damage.
Very fun new series, I think the "best at X" 1-5 format is pretty cool. I've got a pretty out there but extremely strong option, Pixie Warrior (or spell caster they both have their perks) sidekick, at will greater invisibility and polymorph available from lvl 1 it does some pretty gross combos. Lvl 1 brown bear polymorph lvl 2 cave bear or saber tooth tiger for up to 3 attacks a turn lvl 3 giant scorpion, level 4 elephant level 5 Brontosaurus. Just saying lol, embrace the power of sidekicks...DO IT( Palpatine voice)
Hey, IDK id you've done this before, but I found a funny build combo for semi-resource less burst damage. Bugbear Hexblade 2/Bladesinger 6/Battlemaster 4/Gloomstalker 5/Assasin 3 Use pass without trace to get suprize, Assasin to always have advantage and crit, and a combo of eldrich blast and bladesinger extra attack and dread ambusher to get 2 hand crossbow attacks and 4 repelling eldrich blasts per attack action. Add on the 2d6 damage per attack from bugbear and a 6 damage to each attack from hexblade, and well: THATS ALOT OF DAMAGE! And if you want to forgo the hexblades curse, you can get pushing attack and stack that with crusher to send the enemy 140ft in the air. Or, if you can get a good setup, you can use phantom steed to set up a spike groowth and circling it to push the enemy through it from all angles.
I love how you highlight the difference between all day, reasonable, and out there builds. I'm surprised too see how close you can get without assuming best case scenario - at some levels at least.
This is a massively useful video, exactly as is. I would love to see this exact same format taken to levels 6-8. One thing that stands out from your offhand comments during the builds is that you looked at multiple builds, ran the numbers, and presented to us a quick guide for the top 1 of each category. It would be great to hear what class/subclass combinations were runner(s) up, even without going in depth like you do for the winner.
Been watching your videos for months now and as somebody who is about to start a brand-new campaign from level one with a bunch of noobs - this couldn’t have come out a better time! Love your standard build videos, but would really appreciate some more love looking at lower levels like this in the future! Looking forward to the next upload ❤
I love this series idea! It’s refreshing to see characters evaluated at different levels from the normal damage reports. It’s also good inspiration for one-shot characters that don’t have to worry about their performance at different levels
This is going to be a fun series. Also, as some others mentioned, I think you have more content than you realize with the "all-day" builds. I certainly have an appetite for them. In fact, I wonder if it's possible to have a build with majority of its levels in a full caster class that could be considered an all-day build or close to it.
Loved the video, loved the concept, and absolutely loved the TMBG song at the end. Favorite TMBG album for me has to be The Else. Great band. Great video!
I love this. Most of the builds I min max are at level 1 for the fun of it. But the "Best" build I found was variant human taking mounted combatant then going fathomless warlock. Getting two attacks each turn at advantage adding a d6 to both attacks. Dealing about 20 damage accounting for ac.
Another idea that bumped into my head while watching this video was "Better fighter at x levels", for each class, and "Better survivability at x levels" the same way this video, but to another concept. Great video man, really funny!
Came for the build(s), stayed for the second guessing of oneself!! 😂 Fun stuff this week, Colby. I enjoy breaking the mold every now and again (and this one isn't *that* different lol).
I love this kind of content. I'd like to see similar series that optimize at specific level ranges for different roles, like support, tanking, or utility/skill monkey
Impressive spread on getting the optimized levels and the info, I do have one shots of this nature that would be fun to try many builds out! Managing all 20 levels would be a huge help!
Like the idea as a series! Totally understand the limitations of how many levels you could cover at once. Best tank, best burst, best support... lots of categories
100% would love to see your highest damage "I can do this all day". More tier 1-2 builds would definitely be cool too though given that's where most campaigns exist.
Hey Colby, are you still going to be doing a swords bard paladin video for bg3? I just watched your honor mode ending video and you mentioned you were working on that so i was curious how its going. Thanks for the DND!
Hi Colby! Nice video! I like the idea of a series of 1-5 builds with themes like maybe 3 different elemental casters or something. I’m also interested in a comparison of throw/force movement up to drop people builds. I hope you enjoy these ideas. Have a good one!
22:55 hahaha I was literally using a bear as one of my examples about how strong a character with 20 Strength actually is not knowing you were actually gonna be a bear doing the dragging lol! Small world and great minds I guess lol
This might be fun to do with BG3. It's more restrictive, in that a lot of tabletop tricks won't work (no custom lineage or readied actions), but you actually can change your build every level.
love this! I would love to see levels 6-10, split over 2 or even 3 videos (and then 11-20). Honestly you should make it into a 20 video series where you go over the three categories of build for each level. One level, three builds per video. It would give people a resource to link to when asked about what build they should do for an X level one shot
I love the idea of the Bard grappler as, like, a Pro Wrestler 😂. Also, not sure I've seen the held action used for movement to get extra damage out of a once-per-turn AOE. Although, not sure if you accounted for this in your numbers, but whenever you use your reaction for cutting words you can't then use it for a held action (and vice versa when the enemy tries to escape your grapple). Overall, love the builds, I wish I could play them all!
I would love to see a build that can be applied to all party members in BG3, so essentially the entire party would be the same class/multi class that actually works off of each other. Love the videos, haven't played DnD yet but when I do I'll know kind of what to do lol
Great idea to bring different levels than the normal. I have found lv 3 and 5 to be very important because a lot of games I've played have started at those levels.
Colby actually doing an ad skit is as cheesy and adorable as I thought it would be. EDIT: I take it back. That jumpscare with "BROOOOOOO" will be in my nightmares tonight.
I love this style of video! Would love to see this continue on to level 20. Also, really was not expecting to see the Lore Bard sneak into the mix. Suppose I should have, though. The Bardic Brawler still reigns as the best multi-target DPR build, and you only took Valor for extra attack.
I love that you presented a 'do it all day' version for those of us with tables that are not full of optimisers 😂 Seriously though, barbs are so good at low levels. Probs the most consistent damage and resistance to most damage as well. But i think that's good because they have very little else going for them in terms of features.
Variant human (Crossbow Expert) Twilight cleric is my favorite 1st level character. Decent consistent damage, decent AC with starting scale mail and you're packing Sleep and Bless on top of it. Fun stuff.
I've always been a bit perplexed about dragging enemies through spike growth without it costing any extra movement. I would probably rule it as costing double move to move someone through it, the difficult terraig doesn't get less difficult just because the struggling target is dragged through it opposed to walking willingly through it.
I've actually made some DPR calculations that compare both to Treantmonk's baseline and to the "infinitely sustainable" rotation of the given build, and it's fun to try finding something that works "all day, every day" in addition to having the capacity to do a lot more.
Yes to all!! Id love more low lvl builds. Survival, dpr it doesn't matter. I'd also love to see you do these type of videos going up to lvl 10. 2 bulds i can recommend is at lvl 2 go shifter and moon druid and if your dm will allow Choose a Deinonychus dinosaur. Mullti attack 3 plus a bonus action attack from Longtooth. Or go wildhunt then add classic totem bear barbarian at later lvls and get reckless attack and negate the disadvantage. Also one of my favorite lvl1 bulds is variant human with heavy armor master as a tempest cleric. Negate 3 dm and zap them for good measure.
Love this and would be thrilled to see a “Nova damage: levels 1-5”. While I would definitely enjoy continuing into later levels, I can understand how it would get exponentially more complicated. ❤ Also! I challenge you to optimize the spell “Hellish Rebuke”!! My theory would be to maybe utilize Tempest Domain Clerics ability to push with lightning damage, but I don’t know. HB is a unique spell, but it doesn’t feel fantastic.
Love this idea, especially for one shots, specially levels 8-20 (big range!) which are more common for one shots. At those higher levels there are soooo many options!
The BG3 training has paid off, 15 builds in a single video! "Take a shot" Loved seeing these low level builds. Would definitely like to see a burst damage build or healer builds variation of this episode!
This was great. For the next installment, how about doing 1-4, 5-7 and 8-10 to cut down on production time and allow a little more breathing room to go over things?
I was thinking an idea would be to do a video (or videos), probably right around where the new Player’s Handbook is out, going over your builds in a similar way. Maybe if there are caveats, that’d go where the “Out There” build would be, the other categories speak for themselves. It would also be interesting to see when you get to Level 20 what might change, though I know most of your builds don’t go that far. Either way, great video. I really enjoyed it.
Appreciate the effort put in for this video! Love seeing the lower level stuff, would be very excited to see 6-12, however many videos that needs to be 😂
Fun video! Would actually love to see these for higher levels as well, but I don't want you burning yourself out on making them.. So I'll understand if you don't.. But I want them! If you're going to so something like this but for burst damage, I expect Paladin to show up at some point. Played in a lvl 5 one shot once as an Echo Knight 3/Pal 2, was a lot of fun!
Fantastic concept for a video! And hey, let me pitch in with a level 1 build that I think is even better: Variant human, 16 dex, 16 wis, sharpshooter. Go War Cleric, cast bless (including yourself), then shoot that shortbow! You can only do this for 3 rounds, but given that you have a setup round, I think that just qualifies for a full combat encounter, no? The damage once you get going is going to be 17.5 against AC 13, so about the same as the rogue build, *but* you will never have to spend a bonus action moving your hex *and* two of your allies are also enjoying the bless spell. War Cleric needs more love!
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Dude, the "Particle Man" riff at the start had me in stitches. I usually skip through the sponsor roll, but had to give it a watch today.
This is a great video. Thank you for doing this.
@@cdnarmymedic Ha ha - was hoping someone would pick up on that ;)
Well, I do not share the enthiusasm: While I understand that you need to earn money for all your work, I'd prefer if you stayed with sponsors, who thematically have something to do with RPGs.
I do love the new ad roll Colby, it definitely seems like you’re having fun with it!
This is a fantastic concept for a series. I also really appreciate your openness with the whole "Sorry, it will just get more clicks y'all." Most people won't do that, and it shows that you don't want to manipulate your audience.
Colby earned a smidgen more respect for that today
No it just shows that he wants to be open about it, we still are manipulated just knowingly this time
"who do you think I am, Treentmonk?!?!" I died 🤣
Chris is always saying "I like to make my saves".
Colby is like "I like overkill everything".
I highly enjoy both of these guys. 😊
I can not stand Treantmonk. He irritates me to no end.
I like Treantmonk. He definitely has some hard opinions. However, he'll give you some good reasons not to believe some of the hype... or anti-hype (we need a word for that, we probably do).
Ah, but Colby, this man spells out the best ways to commit fantasy murder in such a calming voice...
How can you not be relaxed with your shoulder shredded in a cloud of daggers while dragging your enemy directly through it?
I cracked up too!
YES MORE LIKE THIS! THIS IS INCREDIBLE! I'd like you to make an entire series like this please. Do burst damage for 1-5, tank for 1-5 first, then start working up in levels for all 3. You're the best man!!
this! ❤️
Yes
Definitely. Not only is this really useful by itself, it'll be a great way to promote many of your other build videos.
Best burst damage at level three: the Bugbear War Wizard casting Scorching Ray for 3x 2d6+2d6 (av. 42) against a creature that hasn't taken a turn in combat and War Wizard gets a bonus to initiative. Or go Sorcerer for a quickened SR and twin firebolt for a total of 10d6 surprise damage!
I appreciate your low level builds and want more of them!
Surprise attack damage is harder to get than most people expect.
For example, let's say it's a dark night. Your human (no dark vision) enemy is facing away from you towards a fire, standing behind a wall with only their left leg and left arm visible around the edge of the wall.
You fire an arrow at them from a dark, well-concealed location 600ft away using a longbow from.
They roll a higher initiative than you when you fire the arrow.
You do not have surprise attack.
@@CompWiz17 But you don't need surprise to trigger the extra damage, only that a creature hasn't taken a turn yet in the current combat. And it's not even limited to once per turn or creature. Completely broken and worth to make a build around it!
It does sound very powerful, and that's a fair point that you don't need surprise. It is still dependant on the initiative rolls, although as you point out, you do have a bonus to initiative.
It's a cool option but assuming a +5 spell attack against an AC 15 creature you have 60% chance to Hit.
42*60%+42*5%=27.3
The cost... a 2nd level spell slot...meh and there is a chance of doing 0 if you miss... I'll pass
@@ethanjohnson2849 So You would rather not spend a 2nd lv spell slot for potential 12d6 damage? Do you have a better option for single target burst damage on that level?
You already earned a like with "Who do you think I am? Treantmonk?", but I also appreciate the inclusion of all-day, no setup builds. As somebody who chronically hoards resources for when I'll "really" need them, I much prefer builds that are lighter on resources... and setup rounds are boring.
This is so perfect for filling in the gaps between the builds that you present in these videos. I rarely get the chance to level up a character so far and play in a lot of shorter campaigns / one shots so this will be really useful for me :)
I just started reading Vecna, Eve of Ruin. Since that adventure runs from level 10-20 I have a video/series idea:
Take your 10-20 most popular builds. Do a rundown on how you might change it to start at level 10 and a summary of how you'd finish it to 20.
I watch all of your videos, but this might be really useful for those who might be jumping into higher level play for the first time!
Yes please! Starting that one next week and need to commit to a super fun martial build for levels 10-20 before then (party already has a ton of casters, so thought I’d go the other way)
Considering Vecna Eve of Ruin came out today, I'd be stoked if this series continued to 20
Go to any build that goes to 17 and add 3 more levels
Low level build concepts are really excellent for real play. Love to see more like this!
I always watch your videos at 1.5 speed because if I don't I fall asleep because your voice is too soothing.
I haven't been watching your videos as often recently, but you definitely caught my attention with this one. I recently participated in a massive 5th level one-shot with no long rests, and I went for the Fiend Warlock for damage. 2 Fireballs per short rest really softened up the hordes of enemies. Plus decent sustained DPR after that with standard warlock tricks. That's the best I could come up with.
I would love a "Saving Grace" build. The concept would be a support character all about buffing the party's saving throws specifically, ideally with Paladin or Artificer as the bulk of the build as both classes get a bonus to saving throws that they can share with party allies. There are an insane number of ways to boost saving throws, from Bless to Divine Soul Sorcerer and even Cutting words. I'm sure you could come up with something that puts a level 17 paladin with 20 charisma to shame. I know you have a very similar cleric build, but it really feels like it can be a lot better than just advantage on a saving throw because that hardly matters to characters with a low saving throw modifier to begin with
This sounds pretty fun to play, off the top of my head a divine soul sorcadin (watchers? ancients?) potentially with bard levels would fit great. Nice bonus of being just a conventionally strong gish build
I gotchu:
Bard (Eloquence) 9
Cleric (Peace) 1
Paladin (Watchers or Devotion) 7
Sorcerer (doesn't matter; Aberrant Mind I guess) 3
STR / DEX / CON / INT / WIS / CHA
14+1 / 9 / 13+1 / 8 / 13 / 15+1
Race/Species: something that increases mobility; recommend Tabaxi
Progression:
Sorcerer 1
Paladin 2-7
Cleric 8
Sorcerer 9-10
Paladin 11
Bard 12-20
Commenting to show my support for this series! I love your videos, and for this I appreciate the look at "I can do this all day" and "reasonable" builds. While I love watching the builds that assume best case scenarios to explore what is possible, I get more excited for the builds I feel I could cleanly bring to my table without much issue or setup required. Our table has fairly short combats (3-4 rounds) so even a single round of setup feels like a pretty significant investment.
Cool way to break the mold. Wish you would do the 13 lvl1 next:
Build 13 optimised lvl 1 characters, rapid round style:
* You must use a class once, and no more than once (so once you build a variant human archery fighter, no more fighters)
* You must use a lineage once, and no more than once (so once you build a variant human archery fighter, no more variant human)
* You care only about the math of 1st level. NO PLANNING AHEAD!
I've done it a year ago, but have no idea how well optimized my choices were...
If there’s no planning ahead how are you supposed to crunch the numbers properly?
I guess you don't. 😂 Only crunch them for level 1.
I absolutely love "I can do this all day" builds. No matter how long the day is I can stab + sneak attack + booming (or green flame) blade. I dont get tired and my damage may not be the highest but I'm always consistent.
Saw the title and was TOTALLY STOKED for this one! I was even happier with the 3-tier-per-level arrangement!! Can't wait to enjoy what is coming.
Oh, and being you, I was fully expecting it to be damage-dealing 'BEST'! :-D
Yep, LOVED IT! And I really appreciate the effort you put into this. Even for just this "limited" project the permutations are enormous.
I do request a follow up post with a bit more coverage of the options for tables that flat out deny the spike growth mechanics. I certainly would not allow them at my table if I were DMing, and the flying is totally out of the question at all tables I have played at. Thanks in advance!
I love the thought of this being a series. As a new player getting into D&D this is so fun and enlightening. Thank you for all you do.
Fab idea for a series, all the suggestions at the end sound good to me. Burst, survival and higher levels, all sounds interesting.
Would be cool to see these numbers in comparison to Treantmonks "baseline damage" graphs when you get all 20 levels haha
@5:43 "you might even want to slow it down from two times speed to like one and a half times today". I feel so called out.
Saaaame.
Really love you mixing it up like this! Including the different levels of buy-in really is a great touch because it feels like every level you talk about is viable regardless of the DM/Table. I’d love to see this done with burst damage.
That was awesome! Love the concept and I would love to see more 1-5 builds like this. I also enjoy your "acted out" ads; so much fun to watch
Very fun new series, I think the "best at X" 1-5 format is pretty cool. I've got a pretty out there but extremely strong option, Pixie Warrior (or spell caster they both have their perks) sidekick, at will greater invisibility and polymorph available from lvl 1 it does some pretty gross combos. Lvl 1 brown bear polymorph lvl 2 cave bear or saber tooth tiger for up to 3 attacks a turn lvl 3 giant scorpion, level 4 elephant level 5 Brontosaurus. Just saying lol, embrace the power of sidekicks...DO IT( Palpatine voice)
Hey, IDK id you've done this before, but I found a funny build combo for semi-resource less burst damage.
Bugbear Hexblade 2/Bladesinger 6/Battlemaster 4/Gloomstalker 5/Assasin 3
Use pass without trace to get suprize, Assasin to always have advantage and crit, and a combo of eldrich blast and bladesinger extra attack and dread ambusher to get 2 hand crossbow attacks and 4 repelling eldrich blasts per attack action. Add on the 2d6 damage per attack from bugbear and a 6 damage to each attack from hexblade, and well: THATS ALOT OF DAMAGE!
And if you want to forgo the hexblades curse, you can get pushing attack and stack that with crusher to send the enemy 140ft in the air.
Or, if you can get a good setup, you can use phantom steed to set up a spike groowth and circling it to push the enemy through it from all angles.
something similar, yes, but not focused on bladesinger :) - ua-cam.com/video/BEhjpZwr8Go/v-deo.html
I love how you highlight the difference between all day, reasonable, and out there builds. I'm surprised too see how close you can get without assuming best case scenario - at some levels at least.
This is awesome! Love the concept for this video series!
More of these please!
This is a massively useful video, exactly as is. I would love to see this exact same format taken to levels 6-8.
One thing that stands out from your offhand comments during the builds is that you looked at multiple builds, ran the numbers, and presented to us a quick guide for the top 1 of each category. It would be great to hear what class/subclass combinations were runner(s) up, even without going in depth like you do for the winner.
5:48 as someone who always listens to your videos at 2x speed, I appreciated the call out lol
This is such a needed video. I can't tell you how many times we've run a level 5 one shot and I've needed a character fast. ❤
This is the video I was waiting for!!!
I love this idea I’m excited. I would absolutely love a series on each of your archetypes (sustained damage, nova, tank, multi-target, etc)
Been watching your videos for months now and as somebody who is about to start a brand-new campaign from level one with a bunch of noobs - this couldn’t have come out a better time! Love your standard build videos, but would really appreciate some more love looking at lower levels like this in the future! Looking forward to the next upload ❤
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I was listening to this without watching the video; and it looks exactly like what played in my head
😂
And we still got the art! I was just starting to think we wouldn't get one and boom, big art for all the builds.
I love this series idea! It’s refreshing to see characters evaluated at different levels from the normal damage reports. It’s also good inspiration for one-shot characters that don’t have to worry about their performance at different levels
This is going to be a fun series. Also, as some others mentioned, I think you have more content than you realize with the "all-day" builds. I certainly have an appetite for them. In fact, I wonder if it's possible to have a build with majority of its levels in a full caster class that could be considered an all-day build or close to it.
Holy cow this Is EXATCLY what I needed for the one shots that I'm playing right now 😂
Love you Colby!
Great idea for a video! As we get to the end of this version of 5e, I'd love to see more retrospective/wrap-up-this-edition videos!
Loved the video, loved the concept, and absolutely loved the TMBG song at the end. Favorite TMBG album for me has to be The Else. Great band. Great video!
I love this. Most of the builds I min max are at level 1 for the fun of it. But the "Best" build I found was variant human taking mounted combatant then going fathomless warlock. Getting two attacks each turn at advantage adding a d6 to both attacks. Dealing about 20 damage accounting for ac.
Another idea that bumped into my head while watching this video was "Better fighter at x levels", for each class, and "Better survivability at x levels" the same way this video, but to another concept. Great video man, really funny!
Came for the build(s), stayed for the second guessing of oneself!! 😂
Fun stuff this week, Colby. I enjoy breaking the mold every now and again (and this one isn't *that* different lol).
Oh, there was so much of the second guessing. You'd think after 3 days I'd be done but nope... right up until the middle of the recording
@@DnDDeepDive, that's the beauty and curse of optimization. 💯 😂
Really like this video focusing on the lower levels, where most folks actually play. Hope to see more of these.
I love this kind of content. I'd like to see similar series that optimize at specific level ranges for different roles, like support, tanking, or utility/skill monkey
Impressive spread on getting the optimized levels and the info, I do have one shots of this nature that would be fun to try many builds out! Managing all 20 levels would be a huge help!
Loved this episode! It shows a great range of options for one shots!
Good timing. This was very helpful for a game I'm currently playing.
Like the idea as a series! Totally understand the limitations of how many levels you could cover at once. Best tank, best burst, best support... lots of categories
100% would love to see your highest damage "I can do this all day". More tier 1-2 builds would definitely be cool too though given that's where most campaigns exist.
This is awesome! I would really love to see these types of builds for levels 15-20!
Hey Colby, are you still going to be doing a swords bard paladin video for bg3? I just watched your honor mode ending video and you mentioned you were working on that so i was curious how its going. Thanks for the DND!
I did - check out "The Best Damn Build in BG3" :)
@@DnDDeepDive OMG IM SO SORRY. thank you i clearly missed it
I love the concept of this video, thanks for doing this.
Keep up the great work, Colby!
Hi Colby! Nice video! I like the idea of a series of 1-5 builds with themes like maybe 3 different elemental casters or something.
I’m also interested in a comparison of throw/force movement up to drop people builds.
I hope you enjoy these ideas. Have a good one!
Absolutely love this list and definitely want to see what you come up with for higher levels and for burst damage
22:55 hahaha I was literally using a bear as one of my examples about how strong a character with 20 Strength actually is not knowing you were actually gonna be a bear doing the dragging lol! Small world and great minds I guess lol
I thought about this a couple times. This is amazing. Please make more.
This was great. Looking forward to seeing more of this however it looks.
This might be fun to do with BG3. It's more restrictive, in that a lot of tabletop tricks won't work (no custom lineage or readied actions), but you actually can change your build every level.
This was just absurdly fun Colby!!! Never really expected it but it was hella fun!
love this! I would love to see levels 6-10, split over 2 or even 3 videos (and then 11-20). Honestly you should make it into a 20 video series where you go over the three categories of build for each level. One level, three builds per video. It would give people a resource to link to when asked about what build they should do for an X level one shot
Great concept for a video series! Keep it up!
Also, maybe builds which MUST be a solo class to see how far you can take each class.
Love this video series concept! Please keep it up!!
I love the idea of the Bard grappler as, like, a Pro Wrestler 😂. Also, not sure I've seen the held action used for movement to get extra damage out of a once-per-turn AOE. Although, not sure if you accounted for this in your numbers, but whenever you use your reaction for cutting words you can't then use it for a held action (and vice versa when the enemy tries to escape your grapple). Overall, love the builds, I wish I could play them all!
Def saving this for future one shot ideas. Hoping there's more to come for higher levels.
I would love to see a build that can be applied to all party members in BG3, so essentially the entire party would be the same class/multi class that actually works off of each other. Love the videos, haven't played DnD yet but when I do I'll know kind of what to do lol
Great idea to bring different levels than the normal. I have found lv 3 and 5 to be very important because a lot of games I've played have started at those levels.
Wow. A lot of work you have done here. Thank you
Colby actually doing an ad skit is as cheesy and adorable as I thought it would be.
EDIT: I take it back. That jumpscare with "BROOOOOOO" will be in my nightmares tonight.
I love this style of video! Would love to see this continue on to level 20.
Also, really was not expecting to see the Lore Bard sneak into the mix. Suppose I should have, though. The Bardic Brawler still reigns as the best multi-target DPR build, and you only took Valor for extra attack.
I love that you presented a 'do it all day' version for those of us with tables that are not full of optimisers 😂
Seriously though, barbs are so good at low levels. Probs the most consistent damage and resistance to most damage as well. But i think that's good because they have very little else going for them in terms of features.
34:19 having watched your bard grappler build... yes, we know. We're the cool kids. Wink*
39:00 THERE IT IS!
Variant human (Crossbow Expert) Twilight cleric is my favorite 1st level character. Decent consistent damage, decent AC with starting scale mail and you're packing Sleep and Bless on top of it. Fun stuff.
I've always been a bit perplexed about dragging enemies through spike growth without it costing any extra movement. I would probably rule it as costing double move to move someone through it, the difficult terraig doesn't get less difficult just because the struggling target is dragged through it opposed to walking willingly through it.
"From 2x to 1.5x" How did you know?! :O
This was probably the best ad read I’ve seen from you. Stop making me want to buy Magic Spoon lol
I've actually made some DPR calculations that compare both to Treantmonk's baseline and to the "infinitely sustainable" rotation of the given build, and it's fun to try finding something that works "all day, every day" in addition to having the capacity to do a lot more.
The video I didn't know I needed
Yes to all!! Id love more low lvl builds. Survival, dpr it doesn't matter. I'd also love to see you do these type of videos going up to lvl 10.
2 bulds i can recommend is at lvl 2 go shifter and moon druid and if your dm will allow Choose a Deinonychus dinosaur. Mullti attack 3 plus a bonus action attack from Longtooth. Or go wildhunt then add classic totem bear barbarian at later lvls and get reckless attack and negate the disadvantage.
Also one of my favorite lvl1 bulds is variant human with heavy armor master as a tempest cleric. Negate 3 dm and zap them for good measure.
Great video!
Would love to see a mini-series of this concept.
Low-level stuff that are more likely to be useful.
This is a fun series idea. Great work as always.
Absolutely mad video, great job Colby
Love this and would be thrilled to see a “Nova damage: levels 1-5”.
While I would definitely enjoy continuing into later levels, I can understand how it would get exponentially more complicated. ❤
Also! I challenge you to optimize the spell “Hellish Rebuke”!!
My theory would be to maybe utilize Tempest Domain Clerics ability to push with lightning damage, but I don’t know. HB is a unique spell, but it doesn’t feel fantastic.
Love this idea, especially for one shots, specially levels 8-20 (big range!) which are more common for one shots. At those higher levels there are soooo many options!
Really fun video, thank you Colby
The BG3 training has paid off, 15 builds in a single video! "Take a shot" Loved seeing these low level builds. Would definitely like to see a burst damage build or healer builds variation of this episode!
Loved this! Thanks!
So much utility from this video. I’m going to create templates on DnDBeyond based off these.
This was great. For the next installment, how about doing 1-4, 5-7 and 8-10 to cut down on production time and allow a little more breathing room to go over things?
I was thinking an idea would be to do a video (or videos), probably right around where the new Player’s Handbook is out, going over your builds in a similar way. Maybe if there are caveats, that’d go where the “Out There” build would be, the other categories speak for themselves. It would also be interesting to see when you get to Level 20 what might change, though I know most of your builds don’t go that far.
Either way, great video. I really enjoyed it.
Appreciate the effort put in for this video! Love seeing the lower level stuff, would be very excited to see 6-12, however many videos that needs to be 😂
Thanks Colby! ❤
Fun video! Would actually love to see these for higher levels as well, but I don't want you burning yourself out on making them.. So I'll understand if you don't.. But I want them!
If you're going to so something like this but for burst damage, I expect Paladin to show up at some point. Played in a lvl 5 one shot once as an Echo Knight 3/Pal 2, was a lot of fun!
Fantastic concept for a video!
And hey, let me pitch in with a level 1 build that I think is even better:
Variant human, 16 dex, 16 wis, sharpshooter.
Go War Cleric, cast bless (including yourself), then shoot that shortbow!
You can only do this for 3 rounds, but given that you have a setup round, I think that just qualifies for a full combat encounter, no?
The damage once you get going is going to be 17.5 against AC 13, so about the same as the rogue build, *but* you will never have to spend a bonus action moving your hex *and* two of your allies are also enjoying the bless spell.
War Cleric needs more love!
This was a great video. Excellent idea and would certainly love to see similar higher level videos
Bruuh the ad was amazing😂
Also amazing concept, more builds like this please!
Love your stuff... Excellent as usual 😊
I vote in favor of making this a series 👍🏻
Great song at the end. Also, I'm not surprised Bard did well but surprised that they did well at a low level and using physicality!