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I did dual weilding beast master ranger knight. Strength based with heavy armor. Party was 3 moon druids in wolf form. Just pretended I had a ranger with a wolf pack haha
in my opinion beastmaster needs full commitment to be a good class. beasts get extra attack, more HP, and more abilities at level 11. Raven and bear can summon additional units for you at this point and can easily debuff or deal substantial damage.
Just a quick note, if I'm not mistaken (please anyone correct me if I'm wrong), invisibility, darkness, etc, they are not cantrips, they are simply spells that these races get access to. Cantrip is a level 0 spell, so firebolt, minor illusion, etc.
When acquired through classes they are spells. When acquired through racial bonuses they are cantrips that can be used once per day without consuming a spell slot. So for instance a Drow Warlock could cast Darkness for free once per day using it's racial as well as having access to additional Darkness casts using their spell slots.
If you’re a drow, faerie fire is like a cantrip as it doesn't use a spell point but it requires a long rest before you can cast it again. If you’re not a drow, faerie fire is a lvl 1 evocation spell. So I'm not sure if race spells are classed as a cantrip or a spell, it feels kinda in between the two.
@@howl1440 Yeah yeah, ik you get them for free, but they, at least in dnd, are simply called free spells, as cantrips, by definitions are lvl 0 spells.
I started the game today and chose ranger, and I’ve seen so many videos now saying how rangers aren’t too good, but seeing this video doesn’t make me regret my choice. Thank you
@@moneymakethewrld360 It's good, but the pets are meh. Raven is solid for sure and the debuff on the wolf is helpful. Best way to play is get all the dex gear you can muster, but use titanstring longbow + cloud giant pots. I consistently do about 100+ damage per turn and its tons of fun.
@@CocaineCobain damn I ended up going wit a Druid just for the immersion of playing as a animal and got a padlock too but imma try it when I get a chance I hear everyone shit on the pets
@@moneymakethewrld360 If you're into modding there's an AWESOME companion mod that lets you use a lot cooler, more situational, and more powerful pets. It was my most fun playthrough. Evil ranger with a displacer beast companion!
@@CocaineCobain sadly I only have bg3 on console but literally everything else on pc 😭. Imma have to grab it after I grab elden ring again with the new dlc to play through and mod only beat it on console after seeing some of the mods I was like I for sureeee gotta grab it again on pc. I just hate how it’s literally never on sale so it’s another 60 outta pocket 😭😭😭
Really appreciate you going into detail for all the available race options and the different aspects each of them bring to the build. This is the greatest role playing game ever made, excellent video.
Another great build. I am using your original Beastmaster ranger build and have had fun. I really like the boar for some reason. I have over 300 hrs into the game and haven't been able to get into the house of hope via Helsik due to lack of dialog. I might try to kill her to progress. Thank you for your content. This is the first dnd game I have ever played. Fun game for a 70 yr old retired guy.
@@jakecain5107 Thank you for the help. I will continue to look around. I have been in the rooms upstairs but not sure what I need to do that portal thing. Such a great game, thanks again.
You give me hope that maybe some day my dad would be interested in playing the game. He's a big fantasy nerd and has expressed interest in "my computer games". So happy to hear you're enjoying the game ❤
I think it's gone a little bit under everyone's radar that you have to actively go out of your way to make a bad build. Even if you do somehow manage it, there's plenty of unrestricted items to compensate. An 8 Int Wizard who talked his way into Mage School with his 18 Cha, is not only a viable character, it's one that could breeze through much of the game. If you can beat the game as Jack of All Trades in Tactician, you can beat the game with anything. Honour Mode is a different beast but I'd be willing to bet that a player who knows what they're doing could make it work.
1.5 minutes into your video, after explaining why Beatmaster then dual class to Fighter, I went "exactly what I've been looking for! How I want to play my ranger!"-- liked and subscribed!
if it hasn't been said already, the hunting shortbow(and gandrel's bow) are great in act 1 honour mode against the spider queen as it's a monstrosity enemy so you'll gain advantage making the fight much easier
Really appreciate your effort in this video. I've been leveling a hunter Beast master, and it's a lot of fun.. You're very spontaneous and flow really well with your content period on a hole. I would say your video is "lovely".... You kept me interested through the entire video very impressive.
Love the Drizzt inspired build. Loved that forgotten realms series when I was a teen too I’ve done 4 playthrough all as drow because of him haha I’m doing my last one as a teifling just to experience the other side.
i've been using a less offensive version of this class, a 11 beastmaster 1 war cleric with band of mystic scoundrel and helmet of arcane acuity. The goal is to open with multi target arrows and keep arcane acuity high, and drop 95% command: halt or grovel every turn while your crow spreads darkness for the squishy monk and the warlock to go ham on. Love this class, so flexible
I really like to take both the Raven familiar and the Raven companion. 1. All 3 characters start sneaking 2. Familiar Raven opens on nearest enemy with blind then retreats 3. Companion Raven opens on 2nd enemy then positions in melee range of ranged character 4. Clean up
@jimmydoherty9576 Not naturally, but it had a skill you use on its bar to blind. You can use it every turn and has the same chance to hit as the normal attack.
Just a small correction about the Battle Master Manoever Precision Attack: You describe it as the game adding the *number of superiority dice you have left to use* to your next attack roll, but that's not right. It actually *rolls* one of your superiority dice and adds the number you get to your attack role; this is even better :)
Great vid, totally agree with your build style. Building a character you came up with is always better. Using the meta build is boring. It’s a disservice to a game that has so many build options when people only use the same 3 or 4 builds. Let’s face it, a couple people came up with the meta builds, then others just copied them, while pretending like they know the game so well and it was their idea.
I think it's worth getting fighter 2 earlier for action surge in many cases. Ofc it depends on how you play and how often you SR. But I'm playing basically this build but with the first 2 levels of fighter after level 6 (then back to ranger) and I didn't miss the help or HP buffs because you can get around that with good tactics.
My first play through was a bard. I like how well rounded that class is Good spells and I had a TON of weapon proficiencies I also like being able to shittalk my enemies also my Charisma is so high I can get out of fights with out ever having to enter combat. Combine that with wood elf stealth proficiency and I end up being good at infiltrating my enemies camps and control outcomes pretty much entirely. I might try this build next though cause it looks fun.
I still struggle to see the wisdom in not putting 11 levels in beastmaster ranger to get the most out of your companions. I realise action surge is amazeballs, but companions do have a lot of synergies, with hunter’s mark for example. The remaining level’s up to preference - ranger for a feat, monk for the ability to wield non-finesse versatile weapons without investing into strength, cleric or druid, or whatever really. That said, if one assumes it -is- worth not doing the above, this is a great option.
on the battlemaster maneuver PRECISION ATTACK you have to activate it before you attack its not a reaction-able ability like sneak attack and counter spell i believe you have to activate all the maneuvers unless specifically stated otherwise great vid!
You do! I didn't outline that properly, but you're totally correct. I show myself using it but forgot to emphasize you have to actually USE it before you get the benefit!! Thanks for keeping me honest bro!
My most recent character is a slayer dwarf which is a barbarian/ranger who was a dwarf ranger who’s whole party died so he made the slayer oath to fight evil until he found his death the rp aspect of this game is too good
New to this game and started my first character with friends as a Ranger knight dual wielding gnome. I’ve been stressing out that I’m a gnome, especially not understanding the mechanics of the game. Should I not use heavy armor?
@@winterapparel7540 nah you can definitely use heavy armor. if you were a fighter as your i initial class you’ll have proficiency with it. race doesn’t play into armor
I almost never pick the speak with animal spell. Not because it isn't useful, but if you have Volo in your camp he sells 4 or 5 potions of it. And his inventory refreshes like all the others do when you level up, etc
Thanks for this! It's cool to see, as I am new to the game and Beastmaster is also what I started with on my first playthrough. I went Drow Half-Elf with mine, and rarely do any melee attacks. My whole vision of this archetype is to have my pet tanking in melee while I shoot arrows from the back. I don't believe that I plan on sub-classing. Having a good time with it. Interesting comment about the Hunter's Bow as I undervalued it since I already have Hunter's Mark and good ways to get Advantage. I've been using the long bow that adds electric damage instead, though I'm not sure if wearing more charge items is worth it.
Drizzi actually IS a RANGER but a hunter with an awesome figurine of wonderous power. Salvitore himself explains why dtizzt doesn't cast spells due to a rangers Divine spells coming from a deity. Drizzi explains that he is agnostic.
largely irrelevant to this, but one of the multiclasses ive been dabbling with, is 4 levels in ranger, with the hunter sub class(for the colussus slayer perk/etc) and then 8 levels in fighter of battle master(champion could also work(esp if u go with a half orc) but anyroad, thanks for coming to my ted talk and dont forget to tip your waitress and etc
Knight is awesome. Gives heavy armor prof. Maybe you don't want to wear a plate armor, but some heavy boots or helms . Never take wasteland poison it is useless (druid ,kept in camp which doesn't join the party in adventure, can buff you with protection from poison). Fire is better than cold. Always pick at level 1 hunters mark and long strider. You can almost infinite amounts of hunters marks , but limited amounts of the other non ritual spells.
2 familiar beast master with a dip into battle master fighter sounds like so much fun for a utility character. Also if you have 2 familiars do they both have individual skill/attack options or only your main ranger familiar?
Ok got over 200 hours level 12 and still my favorite build. But I have a challenge for you. Can you make a warlock and ranger multi class build. I’m trying to make it work. I dap lvl in fighter to make it work. I would love to see what you created with your experience. 😎
Is it a melee character?? Or ranged? I'd go 5 blade warlock and then 7 hunter ranger :) you could also do like... 5 pact of the chain and 7 beastmaster for a cool kind of summoner!
What about taking the three levels into thief rogue instead of fighter? In this way you can have more utilities and you can always attack with your off-hand weapon with the extra bonus action ?
Nice build... and I go the 1 shot one kill dual Crossbow Colossus Slayer. No pets. Just a Gnome with a gun. :P (Not really a gun but I imagine them as having guns)
Hey, I watch and enjoy all of your videos! But I have a random question. You're bros with Indypride, right? He hasn't put up anything in a while... is he alright? Hiatus?
Gnome Cunning is most insane, unglued, broken, op racial ever, would give up 6 lvls, left leg ,right arm for it,i t's a must have ,all races suck vs it . But since games easy ish can rp others if want for some reason.:}
For anyone that's curious, in my opinion if you go dual weilding and plan to use Dex as your main modifier, do not pick up dual wield for your feat. Most weapons that are finesse can also be dual wielded natualy, with the exception of the rapier. If you get this, I actually recomend swapping your Dex and Str around to make a strength ranger. Gives a reason to pick up the heavy armor perk too. Doing this with dual wield opens up many more options and choices for weapons. Lastly, for people crying about the bow being useless then, Titans bow. You get it in act one and plays off your Str. Instead of Dex. Your welcome.
You're a tad wrong about the Titans bow, it just adds your str to your dmg, it still uses dex for hitting and for dmg it just gets bonus dmg added based on str, if you have no dex or low dex you should just use throwing weapons as that is strength based.
I’m new to the game. Gnome Ranger knight with heavy armor/dual wield; are you saying my feat shouldn’t be dual wield? I’m not sure if my points should be into STR or DEX and why. Should I only choose STR if I choose dual wielding?
@winterapparel7540 No, I'm not saying not to take it but just that there is a difference. Most finess weapons have the light trait, letting you hold them without dual wield, great for dex builds. What I'm saying is if you go a strength set, most str. weapons you'll need dual wield to hold in each hand. As for the heavy armor. The only reason to have dex is for your bow and initiative. Heavy armor nullifys any bonuses to armor class from dex, so if you do str. ranger, the heavy armor is there so your not so squishy, where if you do dex I would recommend light or medium armor for them instead. For a newbie, I recomend for the str. ranger, bring Dex to 10 Str. to at least a 16 if your going to leave it there, and Con. to at least 14. From there you can shape them how you'd like whether that is getting their strength higher, boosting your hitpoints or investing a few points into wisdom to help with your ranger skills.
I have a beastmaster half-orc and it is fun as fuck! I wanted a character that's a true survivalist, and with half-orc you get the chance to survive a death-attack with 1+ HP, also I can send an animal spirit first before I go to see if there are traps etc.. With "Summon Companion" I have a animal companions that can serve different roles in and outside the fight, which also let's you go solo very well. Without spoiling I just want to say I have 2 furry friends in my camp which also suits this playstyle.
I like the idea of 11 beastmaster 1 war cleric this is the culmination of throwing two builds i saw on reddit together so credit to the smarter minds than me you won't be outdamaging a zerker anytime soon but this is a weaker zerker with utility- take a shot everytime i said darkness in this comment race- duerger or whatever you want i'm boring and will probably pick half wood elf or just use my boy minsc attributes str 15+2, dex 14+1, con 14, wis 12, cha and int 8 feats Tavern brawler +1 strength ASI 2 dex leaves you on 16 str 16 dex, which if you use everlasting vigour would get you to 18 strength, then you can use mirror of loss to 20 We're fully online at level 5 4 ranger 1 cleric ending on 11 ranger 1 cleric or you can forego strength completley pop elixers and starting on dex 17 boost dex to 20 with hags hair +asi and rejigging for more wis or con leaving tavern brawler to up con you will need str as throwing weapons usually aren't finesse but hill/cloud giant elixers take care of that Key spells sanctuary longstrider (ditch completley if you have another longstrider user in your party) plant growth lightning arrow and ofc hunter's mark itemization ring of flinging gloves of uninhibited kushigo selune's or shar's spear or thrown weapon of your choice, theres tonnes shield (any) Strange conduit ring- you're going to be focusing on hunter's mark anyway so why not add psychic damage? callous glow ring- why not? clerics get light as a cantrip after all if you go the dex route listed above armor of agility if not you can wear armor of persistance with ranger knight picked but armor of persistance gives disadvantage on stealth boots you can either use persistance, but we're immune to difficult terrain anyways or blackguard which also gives free longstrider you can also use good old risky ring but since you're can't be blinded with shar's spear while obscured and darkness obscures shar's spear makes it obselete by giving you advantage anyway while attacking in darkness okay so hear me out you can make a pretty potent throwing build with those items and tavernbrawler it wont outdamage a barbarian but what you get is full power pets who provide utility and do extra damage on Hunter's mark or create darkness to give enemies disadvantage when using shar's spear cc spells spiked growth/plant growth command Immunity to your own CC with landstrider create water from cleric, sanctuary from cleric light from cleric, bonus action throws from cleric throwing weapons on bonus attacks one of which can inflict wet leading to a wet lightning arrow combo so how's it all come together? if you use an eldritch knight hireling you can give thrown weapons the bound weapon property by having them cast bound weapon then giving the ranger back the weapon and dismiss the hireling you can do this with weapons as early as level 3.this leads to a throwing build with support from pet extra damage from hunter's mark. you get 3 throws per turn 2 from extra attack from ranger 1 from war cleric bonus action you won't be outdamaging any barbarian anytime soon but you can use karlach for smashing stuff with a big weapon or maybe even one of those tiger bloodlust builds you heard about ;), you still have your full ranger slot progression while doing damage from throwing, damage is ridiculous if you use a character with bhaalist armor to but not everyones up for becoming an assassin of Geralt (Yes Bhaal is the same voice actor as Geralt) why ranger? why not? as good a choice as any, shar's spear gives extra damage on obscured enemies ravens drop darkness all the time and the spear makes you immune to being blinded by darkness what weapons work? i'll put this in two lists need eldritch knight Shar's spear of evening- Immunity to darkness ability to cast darkness extra damage to enemies in darkness, advantage on saving throws in darkness, basically darkness Selune's spear of night- Advantage on wisdom saving throws and perception checks Moonbeam, which i'm not sure why you'd use but it's there trident of the waves- applies wet on enemies ranger has lightning arrrow, use throw as a bonus action obliterate with lightning arrow as your action sussar dagger- free silence on a thrown weapon? yes please wouldn't use that as a main weapon but pick it up after the fight don't need eldritch knight Dwarven thrower- quite a few bonuses for dwarves Nyrulna- I wouldn't pick it personally wouldn't want to hit my pets but it's a great weapon Returning Pike- Ol' reliable these weapons are all options, you could lob boots at your enemies if you were having fun this is just an idea what would you end up with?/TL:DR Inbuilt cc with spells, support/damage with pets, big damage with throwing weapons, create water shenanigans and all the good stuff that comes with that and immunity to your own CC guidance for checks and a fuzzy little killing machine with any of your pets darkness to control the field with bonuses if using shar's spear or control if using selune's spear thanks raven!. also spiders web which being a good companion in itself can also negate fall damage using web meaning you can jump to another posistion. and finally invisibility with hide in plain sight if you want surprise shenanigans apologies for the essay i get carried away discussing builds, I did post this comment once before but don't think it took so my bad if it's been posted twice
2 beastmaster and 2 druids. 2 boars and 2 roathes. Have druidd take tavern brawler. just charge every turn, if you have the rangers throw spike growth then enemies will either kill themselves in it, or group up around it.. you can then just charge them in a line. It gets bonkers. Especially at higher levels when each charges multiple times a turn. No enemy is standing. Dead or prone for the next charge lol
Hey, my name is Ernest swanhart. I'm currently watching your video and doing the ranger. Or type deal with wondering how do I make my tablin ranger evil? Also, if you could do well play through bro I want evil ranger.
I’m thinking about making a beastmaster drow multiclass with necromancy wizard. What would be a good split so i dont miss out on having a full squad of undead thralls? (I want my drow to be accompanied by his childhood friend spider haha)
Not sure why people pronounce Drizzt like that. Drizzt explained his name to the first human he encountered, Liam Thistledown. Liam then repeated the name to his family as drizzit.
Why does every ritual spell specifically say on the tooltip that they use a spell slot, and also nowhere on the tooltip does the word 'ritual' appear let alone a description of what that means? How is anybody without a bunch of previous tabletop experience supposed to know ANY of that?
Dont you miss out on getting extra attack and more powerful pet by multi classing? 11 ranger and 1 war cleric would be a better choice for beastmaster no?
Why is it that at the 13:25 mark you are saying to have 8 strength and 16 dexterity but then at 13:30 after you leveled up it is showing 10 strength and 17 dexterity? The wisdom is also different.
I'm experiencing a bug where dual wielder feat is not working for me. I also reloaded my dual wielder ranger and unequipped my non light weapons and wasn't able to re equip them.
I wonder if there's a way to build a tempest cleric and paladin to take advantage of thunderous smite? I know it's only one attack but something about a thundering paladin seems interesting
7 oath breaker for aura of hate, 3 warlock pact of the blade great old one for mortal reminder, 2 tempest cleric is what I went with. Yea its built around one spell, however thunderous smite doesn't use concentration unlike the others, max the damage with tempest destructive wrath, the guaranteed crit from the illithid ability tree plus your divine smite and there you have it.....your game has now crashed. My first build on release and still one of my favs.
we aren't going str! :D we're focusing on dex and using a bow first and foremost, but melee you can definitely go with! nothing stopping you from going with a half orc, you just don't get their attack bonus on ranged weapons
I would like to do a mix between ranger, warlock and rogue/warrior with the dark urge pass and being a dragonborn but there is this problem between charisma and wisdom points, can anyone help me with any ideas?
The first time I played D&D table top my class ranger / beastmaster, Valkyria. My animal companion was a wolf, Fenrir. I was allowed to play as a dryad who was bound to the world spirit three.
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I did dual weilding beast master ranger knight. Strength based with heavy armor. Party was 3 moon druids in wolf form. Just pretended I had a ranger with a wolf pack haha
I would love to do this with people 😭
in my opinion beastmaster needs full commitment to be a good class. beasts get extra attack, more HP, and more abilities at level 11. Raven and bear can summon additional units for you at this point and can easily debuff or deal substantial damage.
One thing id like to see in your future builds is a quick run down on a rough party comp to accompany your builds. Cheers for the videos
I’d personally focus on RP. If you’re a super lawful good paladin you probably won’t take Astarion, for example
@@nickboon1235 Nor Minthara or Shar's chosen Shadowheart
That wolf's septic bite giving disadvantage on Constitution saving throws is huge against spell users concentration checks!
or pair it with a monk and boom you're stunning consistently
Just a quick note, if I'm not mistaken (please anyone correct me if I'm wrong), invisibility, darkness, etc, they are not cantrips, they are simply spells that these races get access to. Cantrip is a level 0 spell, so firebolt, minor illusion, etc.
Some get it as a cantrip ?
When acquired through classes they are spells. When acquired through racial bonuses they are cantrips that can be used once per day without consuming a spell slot.
So for instance a Drow Warlock could cast Darkness for free once per day using it's racial as well as having access to additional Darkness casts using their spell slots.
If you’re a drow, faerie fire is like a cantrip as it doesn't use a spell point but it requires a long rest before you can cast it again. If you’re not a drow, faerie fire is a lvl 1 evocation spell. So I'm not sure if race spells are classed as a cantrip or a spell, it feels kinda in between the two.
There are racial cantrips, like dancing lights for the drow or fire bolt for elves, and then there is [race] magic that usually require a rest.
@@howl1440 Yeah yeah, ik you get them for free, but they, at least in dnd, are simply called free spells, as cantrips, by definitions are lvl 0 spells.
I started the game today and chose ranger, and I’ve seen so many videos now saying how rangers aren’t too good, but seeing this video doesn’t make me regret my choice. Thank you
You still loving it? Thinking of making a beastmaster ranger so I can summon an army of pets lol
@@moneymakethewrld360 It's good, but the pets are meh. Raven is solid for sure and the debuff on the wolf is helpful. Best way to play is get all the dex gear you can muster, but use titanstring longbow + cloud giant pots. I consistently do about 100+ damage per turn and its tons of fun.
@@CocaineCobain damn I ended up going wit a Druid just for the immersion of playing as a animal and got a padlock too but imma try it when I get a chance I hear everyone shit on the pets
@@moneymakethewrld360 If you're into modding there's an AWESOME companion mod that lets you use a lot cooler, more situational, and more powerful pets. It was my most fun playthrough. Evil ranger with a displacer beast companion!
@@CocaineCobain sadly I only have bg3 on console but literally everything else on pc 😭. Imma have to grab it after I grab elden ring again with the new dlc to play through and mod only beat it on console after seeing some of the mods I was like I for sureeee gotta grab it again on pc. I just hate how it’s literally never on sale so it’s another 60 outta pocket 😭😭😭
Really appreciate you going into detail for all the available race options and the different aspects each of them bring to the build. This is the greatest role playing game ever made, excellent video.
Another great build. I am using your original Beastmaster ranger build and have had fun. I really like the boar for some reason. I have over 300 hrs into the game and haven't been able to get into the house of hope via Helsik due to lack of dialog. I might try to kill her to progress. Thank you for your content. This is the first dnd game I have ever played. Fun game for a 70 yr old retired guy.
There might be a way to get in without her help…. Look around the shop up and down
@@jakecain5107 Thank you for the help. I will continue to look around. I have been in the rooms upstairs but not sure what I need to do that portal thing. Such a great game, thanks again.
I think there is a book in the Thieves Guild in Nine Fingers' office that when read clues you in on Helsik's hellish background.
Boarbarian is best boi
You give me hope that maybe some day my dad would be interested in playing the game. He's a big fantasy nerd and has expressed interest in "my computer games". So happy to hear you're enjoying the game ❤
Thank you for emphasizing enjoyment over min maxing
I think it's gone a little bit under everyone's radar that you have to actively go out of your way to make a bad build. Even if you do somehow manage it, there's plenty of unrestricted items to compensate. An 8 Int Wizard who talked his way into Mage School with his 18 Cha, is not only a viable character, it's one that could breeze through much of the game.
If you can beat the game as Jack of All Trades in Tactician, you can beat the game with anything. Honour Mode is a different beast but I'd be willing to bet that a player who knows what they're doing could make it work.
1.5 minutes into your video, after explaining why Beatmaster then dual class to Fighter, I went "exactly what I've been looking for! How I want to play my ranger!"-- liked and subscribed!
if it hasn't been said already, the hunting shortbow(and gandrel's bow) are great in act 1 honour mode against the spider queen as it's a monstrosity enemy so you'll gain advantage making the fight much easier
The fact that you put thought into the roleplaying aspect of these builds is awesome.
Bear companion also gets honeyed paws which can disarm targets
Trinket!
Forest Gnome. Auto talk to animals and great saving throws. It is my go to race for most of my chzracters
Really appreciate your effort in this video. I've been leveling a hunter Beast master, and it's a lot of fun.. You're very spontaneous and flow really well with your content period on a hole. I would say your video is "lovely".... You kept me interested through the entire video very impressive.
Love the Drizzt inspired build. Loved that forgotten realms series when I was a teen too
I’ve done 4 playthrough all as drow because of him haha I’m doing my last one as a teifling just to experience the other side.
I can’t believe I haven’t ran across your videos up until now. Amazing videos.
i've been using a less offensive version of this class, a 11 beastmaster 1 war cleric with band of mystic scoundrel and helmet of arcane acuity.
The goal is to open with multi target arrows and keep arcane acuity high, and drop 95% command: halt or grovel every turn while your crow spreads darkness for the squishy monk and the warlock to go ham on. Love this class, so flexible
War cleric dip is nice. I'm gonna try that.
oooh, didn't think of a Beastmaster WarCleric combo, that's smart!
I really like to take both the Raven familiar and the Raven companion.
1. All 3 characters start sneaking
2. Familiar Raven opens on nearest enemy with blind then retreats
3. Companion Raven opens on 2nd enemy then positions in melee range of ranged character
4. Clean up
Can the familiar use blind?
@jimmydoherty9576
Not naturally, but it had a skill you use on its bar to blind. You can use it every turn and has the same chance to hit as the normal attack.
I appreciate these tutorials buddy, you really have the best tutorial content when it comes to bg3😊
Agreed!! I needed an Idiots Guide to BG3 and he delivered.
Hhahaha thanks so much brother :)
Very helpful for my lolth-sworn drow ranger and his two spider friends
I started a play through and wanted to try beast master just couldn’t figure how to build it thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge with us
Just got Minsc on my playthrough and just in time for this video.
I subbed when I heard the chuckle for “bear at level 8 goes from 39- 69.. nice” 😂
MWHAHAH
Just a small correction about the Battle Master Manoever Precision Attack: You describe it as the game adding the *number of superiority dice you have left to use* to your next attack roll, but that's not right. It actually *rolls* one of your superiority dice and adds the number you get to your attack role; this is even better :)
yeah i messed up saying that because i forgot to say that you need to ACTIVATE it ! ugh!
Great vid, totally agree with your build style.
Building a character you came up with is always better. Using the meta build is boring. It’s a disservice to a game that has so many build options when people only use the same 3 or 4 builds.
Let’s face it, a couple people came up with the meta builds, then others just copied them, while pretending like they know the game so well and it was their idea.
I think it's worth getting fighter 2 earlier for action surge in many cases. Ofc it depends on how you play and how often you SR. But I'm playing basically this build but with the first 2 levels of fighter after level 6 (then back to ranger) and I didn't miss the help or HP buffs because you can get around that with good tactics.
My first play through was a bard. I like how well rounded that class is Good spells and I had a TON of weapon proficiencies I also like being able to shittalk my enemies also my Charisma is so high I can get out of fights with out ever having to enter combat. Combine that with wood elf stealth proficiency and I end up being good at infiltrating my enemies camps and control outcomes pretty much entirely. I might try this build next though cause it looks fun.
I ususayl stay for the whole video but this was one of the ditch after the TLDR. Keep up the great work
The Zariel Tielfing smites really are a bummer, taking an entire turn and concentration.
I still struggle to see the wisdom in not putting 11 levels in beastmaster ranger to get the most out of your companions. I realise action surge is amazeballs, but companions do have a lot of synergies, with hunter’s mark for example. The remaining level’s up to preference - ranger for a feat, monk for the ability to wield non-finesse versatile weapons without investing into strength, cleric or druid, or whatever really.
That said, if one assumes it -is- worth not doing the above, this is a great option.
on the battlemaster maneuver PRECISION ATTACK you have to activate it before you attack
its not a reaction-able ability like sneak attack and counter spell
i believe you have to activate all the maneuvers unless specifically stated
otherwise great vid!
You do! I didn't outline that properly, but you're totally correct. I show myself using it but forgot to emphasize you have to actually USE it before you get the benefit!! Thanks for keeping me honest bro!
@@italianspartacusTrue content creator here^
Subscribed, Great video
My most recent character is a slayer dwarf which is a barbarian/ranger who was a dwarf ranger who’s whole party died so he made the slayer oath to fight evil until he found his death
the rp aspect of this game is too good
New to this game and started my first character with friends as a Ranger knight dual wielding gnome. I’ve been stressing out that I’m a gnome, especially not understanding the mechanics of the game. Should I not use heavy armor?
@@winterapparel7540 nah you can definitely use heavy armor. if you were a fighter as your i initial class you’ll have proficiency with it. race doesn’t play into armor
Switched to a modded ranger beatmaster/sorc build and it's so fun being able to summon a displacer beast lol
I almost never pick the speak with animal spell. Not because it isn't useful, but if you have Volo in your camp he sells 4 or 5 potions of it. And his inventory refreshes like all the others do when you level up, etc
The spider is just straight up busted if you are devious. Breaks the game.
Thanks for this! It's cool to see, as I am new to the game and Beastmaster is also what I started with on my first playthrough. I went Drow Half-Elf with mine, and rarely do any melee attacks. My whole vision of this archetype is to have my pet tanking in melee while I shoot arrows from the back. I don't believe that I plan on sub-classing. Having a good time with it. Interesting comment about the Hunter's Bow as I undervalued it since I already have Hunter's Mark and good ways to get Advantage. I've been using the long bow that adds electric damage instead, though I'm not sure if wearing more charge items is worth it.
The animal's pathfinding is working for you??
@@nicolasperel8026 it gets stuck sometimes. it's what it is. sometimes the rest of my party behaves the same way. lol.
My favorite beastmaster Ranger Build is to dip in bard, so i can sing and call my forest's friends like a Disney princess.
I would love for the Drakewarden subclass to be added, then I could play as my DND character
I'd mix Paladin or Cleric because I can always use more healing or smites.
Drizzi actually IS a RANGER but a hunter with an awesome figurine of wonderous power. Salvitore himself explains why dtizzt doesn't cast spells due to a rangers Divine spells coming from a deity. Drizzi explains that he is agnostic.
Really stretching for that 10 minute mark. lol I appreciate the long in depth videos.
Drizzt is basically a Fighter, ranger, monk now lol
If I'm correct when you get scratch you can help your party member when they're down
Great video. 🐺
largely irrelevant to this, but one of the multiclasses ive been dabbling with, is 4 levels in ranger, with the hunter sub class(for the colussus slayer perk/etc) and then 8 levels in fighter of battle master(champion could also work(esp if u go with a half orc) but anyroad, thanks for coming to my ted talk and dont forget to tip your waitress and etc
please make a bard build and i love your videos and they have helped me so much with the game
Knight is awesome. Gives heavy armor prof. Maybe you don't want to wear a plate armor, but some heavy boots or helms .
Never take wasteland poison it is useless (druid ,kept in camp which doesn't join the party in adventure, can buff you with protection from poison). Fire is better than cold.
Always pick at level 1 hunters mark and long strider. You can almost infinite amounts of hunters marks , but limited amounts of the other non ritual spells.
have watched quite a few of your vids... finally subscribed
Needlessly looooong. Could've been 10 min fr
Stellar video again, nice work Sparty!
2 familiar beast master with a dip into battle master fighter sounds like so much fun for a utility character. Also if you have 2 familiars do they both have individual skill/attack options or only your main ranger familiar?
Rangers Companion/Find Familiar? do they get the same moveset etc?
Ok got over 200 hours level 12 and still my favorite build. But I have a challenge for you. Can you make a warlock and ranger multi class build. I’m trying to make it work. I dap lvl in fighter to make it work. I would love to see what you created with your experience. 😎
Is it a melee character?? Or ranged? I'd go 5 blade warlock and then 7 hunter ranger :) you could also do like... 5 pact of the chain and 7 beastmaster for a cool kind of summoner!
This video heavily influenced me to go Ranger.
What about taking the three levels into thief rogue instead of fighter?
In this way you can have more utilities and you can always attack with your off-hand weapon with the extra bonus action ?
Can you do a "Drizzt Do'Urden" Beastmaster/fighter Drow build .... you just explain things so well reason I ask :D
This is SORT of it but I'd argue it'd be swapped 9/3 fighter/ranger... Actually I'd probably do 8/4 and go battlemaster/beastmaster :)
"It's the ranger!"-random uruk
Nice build... and I go the 1 shot one kill dual Crossbow Colossus Slayer. No pets. Just a Gnome with a gun. :P (Not really a gun but I imagine them as having guns)
Hey, I watch and enjoy all of your videos! But I have a random question. You're bros with Indypride, right? He hasn't put up anything in a while... is he alright? Hiatus?
Yeha man he's just a little burnt out! He'll get back to it!! :)
I could never play beastmaster until they fix the pathfinding for the animals
Fr the pathfinding is so annoying
Gnome Cunning is most insane, unglued, broken, op racial ever, would give up 6 lvls, left leg ,right arm for it,i t's a must have ,all races suck vs it . But since games easy ish can rp others if want for some reason.:}
Except you have to play as a gnome so it’s a fair trade
ItalianSpartacus: “…when you get to the hag, I don’t wanna spoil it…”
Also ItalianSpartacus: “your beast isn’t supposed to 1v1 Rafael”
For anyone that's curious, in my opinion if you go dual weilding and plan to use Dex as your main modifier, do not pick up dual wield for your feat. Most weapons that are finesse can also be dual wielded natualy, with the exception of the rapier. If you get this, I actually recomend swapping your Dex and Str around to make a strength ranger. Gives a reason to pick up the heavy armor perk too. Doing this with dual wield opens up many more options and choices for weapons. Lastly, for people crying about the bow being useless then, Titans bow. You get it in act one and plays off your Str. Instead of Dex. Your welcome.
You're a tad wrong about the Titans bow, it just adds your str to your dmg, it still uses dex for hitting and for dmg it just gets bonus dmg added based on str, if you have no dex or low dex you should just use throwing weapons as that is strength based.
I’m new to the game. Gnome Ranger knight with heavy armor/dual wield; are you saying my feat shouldn’t be dual wield? I’m not sure if my points should be into STR or DEX and why. Should I only choose STR if I choose dual wielding?
@winterapparel7540 No, I'm not saying not to take it but just that there is a difference. Most finess weapons have the light trait, letting you hold them without dual wield, great for dex builds. What I'm saying is if you go a strength set, most str. weapons you'll need dual wield to hold in each hand. As for the heavy armor. The only reason to have dex is for your bow and initiative. Heavy armor nullifys any bonuses to armor class from dex, so if you do str. ranger, the heavy armor is there so your not so squishy, where if you do dex I would recommend light or medium armor for them instead.
For a newbie, I recomend for the str. ranger, bring Dex to 10 Str. to at least a 16 if your going to leave it there, and Con. to at least 14. From there you can shape them how you'd like whether that is getting their strength higher, boosting your hitpoints or investing a few points into wisdom to help with your ranger skills.
Companion bond doesn't seem to add to attack roll as Wiki says anymore. I am not sure if they fixed it in the last patch.
I have a beastmaster half-orc and it is fun as fuck! I wanted a character that's a true survivalist, and with half-orc you get the chance to survive a death-attack with 1+ HP, also I can send an animal spirit first before I go to see if there are traps etc.. With "Summon Companion" I have a animal companions that can serve different roles in and outside the fight, which also let's you go solo very well. Without spoiling I just want to say I have 2 furry friends in my camp which also suits this playstyle.
I like the idea of 11 beastmaster 1 war cleric this is the culmination of throwing two builds i saw on reddit together so credit to the smarter minds than me you won't be outdamaging a zerker anytime soon but this is a weaker zerker with utility- take a shot everytime i said darkness in this comment
race- duerger or whatever you want i'm boring and will probably pick half wood elf or just use my boy minsc
attributes
str 15+2, dex 14+1, con 14, wis 12, cha and int 8
feats
Tavern brawler +1 strength
ASI 2 dex
leaves you on 16 str 16 dex, which if you use everlasting vigour would get you to 18 strength, then you can use mirror of loss to 20
We're fully online at level 5 4 ranger 1 cleric ending on 11 ranger 1 cleric
or you can forego strength completley pop elixers and starting on dex 17 boost dex to 20 with hags hair +asi and rejigging for more wis or con leaving tavern brawler to up con you will need str
as throwing weapons usually aren't finesse but hill/cloud giant elixers take care of that
Key spells
sanctuary
longstrider (ditch completley if you have another longstrider user in your party)
plant growth
lightning arrow
and ofc hunter's mark
itemization
ring of flinging
gloves of uninhibited kushigo
selune's or shar's spear or thrown weapon of your choice, theres tonnes
shield (any)
Strange conduit ring- you're going to be focusing on hunter's mark anyway so why not add psychic damage?
callous glow ring- why not? clerics get light as a cantrip after all
if you go the dex route listed above armor of agility if not you can wear armor of persistance with ranger knight picked but armor of persistance gives disadvantage on stealth
boots you can either use persistance, but we're immune to difficult terrain anyways or blackguard which also gives free longstrider
you can also use good old risky ring but since you're can't be blinded with shar's spear while obscured and darkness obscures shar's spear makes it obselete by giving you advantage anyway while attacking in darkness
okay so hear me out
you can make a pretty potent throwing build with those items and tavernbrawler it wont outdamage a barbarian but what you get is
full power pets who provide utility and do extra damage on Hunter's mark or create darkness to give enemies disadvantage when using shar's spear
cc spells spiked growth/plant growth command
Immunity to your own CC with landstrider
create water from cleric, sanctuary from cleric light from cleric, bonus action throws from cleric
throwing weapons on bonus attacks one of which can inflict wet leading to a wet lightning arrow combo
so how's it all come together?
if you use an eldritch knight hireling you can give thrown weapons the bound weapon property by having them cast bound weapon then giving the ranger back the weapon and dismiss the hireling you can do this with weapons as early as level 3.this leads to a throwing build with support from pet extra damage from hunter's mark. you get 3 throws per turn 2 from extra attack from ranger 1 from war cleric bonus action
you won't be outdamaging any barbarian anytime soon but you can use karlach for smashing stuff with a big weapon or maybe even one of those tiger bloodlust builds you heard
about ;), you still have your full ranger slot progression while doing damage from throwing, damage is ridiculous if you use a character with bhaalist armor to but not everyones up for becoming an assassin of Geralt (Yes Bhaal is the same voice actor as Geralt)
why ranger?
why not? as good a choice as any, shar's spear gives extra damage on obscured enemies ravens drop darkness all the time and the spear makes you immune to being blinded by darkness
what weapons work?
i'll put this in two lists
need eldritch knight
Shar's spear of evening- Immunity to darkness ability to cast darkness extra damage to enemies in darkness, advantage on saving throws in darkness, basically darkness
Selune's spear of night- Advantage on wisdom saving throws and perception checks Moonbeam, which i'm not sure why you'd use but it's there
trident of the waves- applies wet on enemies ranger has lightning arrrow, use throw as a bonus action obliterate with lightning arrow as your action
sussar dagger- free silence on a thrown weapon? yes please wouldn't use that as a main weapon but pick it up after the fight
don't need eldritch knight
Dwarven thrower- quite a few bonuses for dwarves
Nyrulna- I wouldn't pick it personally wouldn't want to hit my pets but it's a great weapon
Returning Pike- Ol' reliable
these weapons are all options, you could lob boots at your enemies if you were having fun this is just an idea
what would you end up with?/TL:DR
Inbuilt cc with spells, support/damage with pets, big damage with throwing weapons, create water shenanigans and all the good stuff that comes with that and immunity to your own CC guidance for checks and a fuzzy little killing machine with any of your pets darkness to control the field with bonuses if using shar's spear or control if using selune's spear thanks raven!. also spiders web which being a good companion in itself can also negate fall damage using web meaning you can jump to another posistion. and finally invisibility with hide in plain sight if you want surprise shenanigans
apologies for the essay i get carried away discussing builds, I did post this comment once before but don't think it took so my bad if it's been posted twice
I made a similar build focusing on utility.
Wood Elf, Guild Artisan.
Bounty Hunter, Urban Tracker, Keeper, WW: Fire
8 levels Ranger, 4 levels champion Fighter (Tactication Mode Build)
Starting stats:
10 Strangh
16 Dex
15 Con
10 Int
14 Wisdom
10 Charisma.
Ranger Spells:
Ensuring Strike
Hunter's Mark
Speak with Animals
Pass Without a Trace
Protection from Poison
Feats:
1. Tavern Brawler for 1 point in Con, (DMG Bonus when throwing daggers)
2. Sentinel to protect Beast companion(s).
3. Savage Attacker
Fighting Styles:
Archer (Ranger)
Dueling (Fighter)
Endgame stats
12 strangh (MoL Bonus)
18 Dex (Gloves of Dex)
16 Con (T. Brawler)
10 Int
14 Wisdom
10 Charisma
Equipment:
Frayed hood (Dex Save)
Hide Armor +2 (Dex Save)
Gloves of Dex
Night Walkers (Misty Step)
Duelist Prerogative
Kethric Shield (when needed.) (Dex Save).
2 beastmaster and 2 druids. 2 boars and 2 roathes. Have druidd take tavern brawler. just charge every turn, if you have the rangers throw spike growth then enemies will either kill themselves in it, or group up around it.. you can then just charge them in a line. It gets bonkers. Especially at higher levels when each charges multiple times a turn. No enemy is standing. Dead or prone for the next charge lol
Drakefire shortbow? as you said it was looks more like Darkfire, .......mistake perhaps on yr part?
Hey, my name is Ernest swanhart. I'm currently watching your video and doing the ranger. Or type deal with wondering how do I make my tablin ranger evil? Also, if you could do well play through bro I want evil ranger.
Not sure if I'll do all 12 beast master or fighter mix for being a monster. I'll probably try both in act 3 for some spice
Well DnD is all about maximize how many actions you can take in one turn.
I really want this game, it’s a shame I can’t afford it
Could you make a build for the tankiest build possible (of any class/race)?
love this idea, btw do you have any good melee focus dual wield builds you'd recommend?
Im new to bg3 and changed from druid to ranger. No regrets. This video is incredibly helpful
I wonder why fighter and not rogue? Pets close to the target make you attack a sneak attack…. Isn’t that better than the fighter?
I would think so If you were Archer primarly based
I’m thinking about making a beastmaster drow multiclass with necromancy wizard. What would be a good split so i dont miss out on having a full squad of undead thralls? (I want my drow to be accompanied by his childhood friend spider haha)
Great videos thank you
Thanks for the video
"This build sucks because my beast can't 1v1 Raphael" 😂
Not sure why people pronounce Drizzt like that. Drizzt explained his name to the first human he encountered, Liam Thistledown. Liam then repeated the name to his family as drizzit.
Why does every ritual spell specifically say on the tooltip that they use a spell slot, and also nowhere on the tooltip does the word 'ritual' appear let alone a description of what that means? How is anybody without a bunch of previous tabletop experience supposed to know ANY of that?
Dont you miss out on getting extra attack and more powerful pet by multi classing?
11 ranger and 1 war cleric would be a better choice for beastmaster no?
Drizzt has a couple levels in Monk now in FR, on top of Fighter/Ranger
What level is he at this point? I haven't read since 1000 Orcs, a fact I had to apologize for when I met RA a few years back
I could a sworn Drizzt had a barbarian dip on his character sheet at one point, since in the novels he sometimes would go into rage.
Why is it that at the 13:25 mark you are saying to have 8 strength and 16 dexterity but then at 13:30 after you leveled up it is showing 10 strength and 17 dexterity? The wisdom is also different.
Doesn't Hunter's Mark only trigger on weapon attacks? Are animal companion attacks considered Weapon Attacks?
I'm experiencing a bug where dual wielder feat is not working for me. I also reloaded my dual wielder ranger and unequipped my non light weapons and wasn't able to re equip them.
Is it ok to start with dual wielder first and then go into sharpshooter later or vise versa?
Can I make a asterion a beast master like this and keep him so that he has slight a hand and be my lock picker and trap picker
Yup!
I wonder if there's a way to build a tempest cleric and paladin to take advantage of thunderous smite? I know it's only one attack but something about a thundering paladin seems interesting
7 oath breaker for aura of hate, 3 warlock pact of the blade great old one for mortal reminder, 2 tempest cleric is what I went with. Yea its built around one spell, however thunderous smite doesn't use concentration unlike the others, max the damage with tempest destructive wrath, the guaranteed crit from the illithid ability tree plus your divine smite and there you have it.....your game has now crashed. My first build on release and still one of my favs.
Was wandering druid and ranger so you have a pet spider plus be a spider. Webs every where
Soo newbie question - what is that companion next to Shadowheart at 40:00? I mean what is her subclass?
Why don't you recommend Half-Orc?
It seem slike the best race for any melee Ranger (especially if you go with STR).
What am I missing?
we aren't going str! :D we're focusing on dex and using a bow first and foremost, but melee you can definitely go with! nothing stopping you from going with a half orc, you just don't get their attack bonus on ranged weapons
what weapons are you using
I would like to do a mix between ranger, warlock and rogue/warrior with the dark urge pass and being a dragonborn but there is this problem between charisma and wisdom points, can anyone help me with any ideas?
The first time I played D&D table top my class ranger / beastmaster,
Valkyria. My animal companion was a wolf, Fenrir.
I was allowed to play as a dryad who was bound to the world spirit three.
recommending charisma if it is the main is madness. Playing stupid or uncharismatic characters is fun and part of the game
I wanna build a beast master with some Wizard