Tanking in D&D

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • The Tank: A character role where we want to actually try to take the enemy attacks and spells. How do we do this effectively? That is the topic of today's video.
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    0:00 Intro
    2:39 The considerations of a tank build
    10:02 How each class performs as a tank
    16:44 Feats that can help a tank character
    23:52 The build coming next week
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  • @andrewreimann5203
    @andrewreimann5203 4 года назад +323

    Oh nice, this must be a video about monks

    • @kaemonbonet4931
      @kaemonbonet4931 4 года назад +2

      Lol

    • @mys6886
      @mys6886 4 года назад +1

      Haha

    • @krunchyfrogg
      @krunchyfrogg 4 года назад +1

      LMAO

    • @awesomecow7264
      @awesomecow7264 4 года назад +3

      Perfect response lol

    • @clonetf141
      @clonetf141 3 года назад +1

      Ya know, i tanked and dealt more damage than our druid monk (who in one of those encounters used 2 wildshapes) but yet everyone was praising him but no one said shit about me

  • @mikehalloran93
    @mikehalloran93 4 года назад +255

    "In order to qualify as a Big Stupid Fighter he should be any character that actively tries to be the target of enemy attacks. For those who wonder why I would label this character as "stupid" regardless of their INT score - reread the previous sentence."

    • @krunchyfrogg
      @krunchyfrogg 4 года назад +15

      God I love that guide.

    • @QuiescentPilot
      @QuiescentPilot 4 года назад +4

      Great quote, 10/10

    • @krunchyfrogg
      @krunchyfrogg 4 года назад +8

      @@rafaelbordoni516 What's funny is I've probably played about as long as Treantmonk (I started in 1983), and we have very similar playstyles and views about the game. He just is much more articulate than I am and smarter about it all.
      I feel like I'm reading my own thoughts that I haven't consciously sorted out yet when I read his stuff. It's incredible!

    • @cuindless189
      @cuindless189 4 года назад +3

      @@krunchyfrogg Same here. I've been playing since 1988, and hearing him codify my ideas into solid form is very comforting.

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro 4 года назад +3

      Whats wrong with trying to be the damage sponge? Rage and heavy armor/are made for such an occasion

  • @GroovyLemming
    @GroovyLemming 4 года назад +28

    Reckless Attack for Barbarians also has an additional benefit for the tank: it incentivizes attacking the Barbarian. If you are choosing between 2 targets and you have advantage against one of them, the one you have advantage against is a pretty nice target.
    It's less ideal than something like Compelled Duel or the like which forces the enemy to attack you, and it comes with a significant downside, but it actually can be a good thing if you are confident you can weather their attacks.

  • @Indestructabutt2020
    @Indestructabutt2020 4 года назад +21

    Somthing I've found some what successfully from experience is that using that free actions worth of six seconds of speech can make a huge difference. Taunt, brag, insult, mock, increase your battlefield presence. Won't be asked to roll most of the time and more attacks are likely coming your way.

    • @williamtorres4140
      @williamtorres4140 4 года назад +2

      Yeah! It's amazing! I'm happy to see I'm not the only one who uses this!

    • @Midnightv
      @Midnightv 3 года назад +1

      Huh I'd like that as an ability

  • @DRossiter87
    @DRossiter87 4 года назад +71

    The best tank is a Necromancy Wizard:
    1) Bring lots of Skeletons and have danse macabre and radiant sickness prepared
    2) Grapple everyone, cast radiant sickness
    3) ...
    4) Profit
    While zombies are better tanks, skeletons immunity to exhaustion mean that they can act as a -meat- bone shield until exhaustion sinks in. 😇

    • @maltheopia
      @maltheopia 3 года назад

      Skeletons die instantly with their 13 hit points and +2 bonus to CON saving throws, the iron golem casually strolls forward next round and casually lops off your head after rolling a 22 and 24 to hit.

    • @jiminkpen9750
      @jiminkpen9750 2 года назад

      Just catching up with a lot of treantmonks videos, loving them so far.
      Unpopular opinion coming in:
      Summon spells should be npc only (barring find familiar). They just break the game, take focus away from player characters, and slow combats down (which are already long combats in dnd compared to other ttrpgs).
      I know a lot of people will totally disagree (which is fine, we all play the game to enjoy it) but all my interactions with summons have been a negative or neutral experience when they are used in combat. (Out of combat summon interactions on the other hand have been great fun...)

    • @FarremShamist
      @FarremShamist 2 года назад +3

      @@maltheopia Iron golems make two attacks per round, meaning you have a number of rounds comparable to how many pairs of skeletons you can throw to keep it locked down -1, and if you're any necromancer worth anything... You will in fact have more than four skeletons prepared for this.

    • @sircreme81
      @sircreme81 2 года назад

      I think that’s more of a controller

  • @gregoryfloriolli9031
    @gregoryfloriolli9031 4 года назад +54

    A Barbarian’s biggest problem is that low Wisdom save? Gnome Barbarian it is then.

    • @cp1cupcake
      @cp1cupcake 4 года назад +6

      Prof or advantage on all saves by level 2. Nice.

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 3 года назад

      Or if you use treantmnks own feat just take the feat that gives you one more save.

    • @smoluwu8676
      @smoluwu8676 3 года назад +3

      RIP kneecaps

  • @fpanch0
    @fpanch0 4 года назад +34

    Ancestral Guardian Barbarian, Sentinel Moon Druid, Cavalier Fighter, Conquest Paladin are all excellent tanks

  • @Alaric11
    @Alaric11 4 года назад +73

    Circle of the Shepard druid is best tank. I cast wall of flesh!

    • @TheLikkittysplitt
      @TheLikkittysplitt 4 года назад +5

      I dunno, I think the most important aspect of tanking is actually making yourself a target the enemy actually wants to hit. I think most intelligent enemies would try to ignore the summons and bee line right to the caster concentrating on them.
      Which to be fair does meet my qualifications of making you a desirable target for an enemy

    • @Alaric11
      @Alaric11 4 года назад +3

      @@TheLikkittysplitt That is why you use your meat puppets to form a wall. Can't bee-line it if there are a half dozen dire goats standing in the way.

    • @dominicl5862
      @dominicl5862 4 года назад +5

      Circle of Shepards is just the best everything

    • @maltheopia
      @maltheopia 4 года назад +2

      @@dominicl5862 Circle of the Shepherd somewhat falls off in late T3 and T4 unless you allow Summon Woodland Creature cheese. A lot of smarter monsters can just rush and crush the CotS druid and unfortunately the base druid class doesn't give a lot of tools for self-protection. But for 99% of the game they're utterly dominating, as tanks or anything else. A pack of giant frogs and spiders out of a 3rd-level slot, backed up with the spirits and regeneration, will do more to control movement and tank than you could ever imagine.

    • @tyleremery7088
      @tyleremery7088 4 года назад +7

      _The Wall of Flesh has awoken!_

  • @nathanmitchell9695
    @nathanmitchell9695 4 года назад +21

    Our recent party had a tanking partnership: an Ancestral Guardian and a Conquest Paladin, both SwB. Barbarian took Resilient: Wis and Shield Master; Shield Master works really well against Dex saves with Danger Sense backing it up and is also good for both reducing reliance on Reckless Attack and controlling enemy movement, whether they are frightened in the Aura of Conquest or not. Paladin took War Caster and two levels of Hexblade, meaning they didn't need any more than 15 Str (to wear Full Plate) and also had Divine Smite Booming Blade as a deterrent against enemies that were immune to fear. It was glorious. Enemies that were susceptible to fear ended up stuck next to the Paladin, prone with their speed reduced to 0, unable to do much of anything while he smashed them to bits. Enemies that weren't susceptible to fear ended up drawn to the Barbarian because the combination of Ancestral Protectors and Reckless Attack meant they had advantage to hit the Barbarian and disadvantage to hit anyone else. A combination of Resilient: Wis and Aura of Protection meant saving throws weren't much of an issue for either of them, especially when the Barbarian was next to the Paladin. DM was throwing Adult Red Dragons at us when we were level 12. As soon as we burned through its legendary resistances and got it next to the Paladin, it was done.

    • @baske4094
      @baske4094 2 года назад

      I am making a Conquest Paladin SwB myself. Can you explain to me why so many people talk about the frightened + knocking target prone combo? If I as a paladin knock someone prone and they are frightened, they can still use half their movement to remove the proned condition, right?

    • @nathanmitchell9695
      @nathanmitchell9695 2 года назад +1

      @@baske4094 the key is the Aura of Conquest feature which reduces a frightened creature's speed to 0 and therefore prevents them from getting up from orone

  • @Verbose_Mode
    @Verbose_Mode 3 года назад +19

    Managing aggro in D&D is... interesting. Basically, you want to make yourself a more-valid target than allies, or that you are a bigger threat than the wizard that can kill you with his mind. All the while, you want to make sure you don't actually drop and become a liability.

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro 2 года назад

      Yes, the high damage of your attacks will do that

    • @Verbose_Mode
      @Verbose_Mode 2 года назад +4

      @@elgatochurro - True. But is _your_ high damage becoming more of a priority than the very-easy-to-kill sorcerer dealing just as much damage as you?
      Or a better way to think of it, reverse the situation: if you have two enemies, both that deal high damage, and one of them is tanky and the other squishy, which do you go after first? The squishy one, of course, so that you only have one source of high damage to deal with.
      To tank, to actually tank, you have to invalidate your squishy friend as a target. The enemy should not get to make a choice between you or them, it needs to be you or nothing.

  • @kazebaret
    @kazebaret 4 года назад +11

    I've seen several tanks in my DnD 5e career, but honestly, none was as much as annoying as a Ancestral Guardian barbarian (we do not allow multiclass at our table). He took Resilient(wis) at 4th level, and being a barbarian he was quite mobile (fast movement), he had advantage on Dex Saves and Initiative, his Con save was amazingly good, tons of hit points... This for being a barbarian of 7th level. Then there is the added package of the Ancestral Guardian archetype. He focused on the big bosses when the rest of the group cleared their minions. A true defender in action.

  • @TheTsugnawmi2010
    @TheTsugnawmi2010 4 года назад +91

    Since you used her picture for the monk, imagine if Beau took two levels in Bladesinger Wizard!
    With Unarmoured Defence (21AC at the moment), Patient Defence (Dodge Action), Bladesong (+4 to AC) and the Shield spell (+5AC) she'd be next to impossible to hit (30AC with disadvantage). Two more levels in monk and she'd have Diamond Soul to gain proficiency in ALL Saving Throws so even save spells wouldn't be a problem. The only option left is a straight grapple/shove attempt, but she's proficient in Acrobatics as a monk and has advantage under a Bladesong.

    • @maltheopia
      @maltheopia 4 года назад +8

      The problem I've been having with my Bladesingers in the past is Bonus Action clog. There have been plenty of occasions I wanted to use a Misty Step or a Shadow Blade or activate my Flametongue but I couldn't because, well, Bladesong.
      The idea of making this problem even worse by slapping Bladesinger onto a Monk just makes me lol. Yes, I would love to not be able to use Flurry of Blows until round 2 or even 3.

    • @Torthrodhel
      @Torthrodhel 4 года назад +3

      @@maltheopia the answer to that is to be the one who goes around starting fights rather than the one who goes around finding themselves caught in them. I'm not talking murderhobo so much as just a good alert perimeter and some choice scouting and information gathering.

    • @MrRobbinggood
      @MrRobbinggood 4 года назад +3

      Interesting idea, but Bladesinger is restricted to elves only

    • @maltheopia
      @maltheopia 4 года назад +3

      ​@@MrRobbinggood Even if your DM waives the race restriction, Monk/Bladesinger is a non-starter IMO even if you can swing the stats (which, unless you rolled like a badass and/or got a headband of intellect and your DM is generous with multiclassing rules -- YOU CAN'T) because of Bonus Action clog. The Monk is really greedy with bonus actions and so are Bladesingers, if YOU'RE LUCKY you'll have your character up and running by round two. If you roll poorly on initiative and/or face a situation where you need to use your bonus action for something else, like, say, Misty Stepping across a chasm the enemy might get four attacks before you can attack them with Bladesong + Flurry of Blows. That's unacceptable.

    • @antongrigoryev6381
      @antongrigoryev6381 4 года назад +1

      One question - how? If you just rolled so high for 3 stats (you somehow have +11 in Dex+Wis and +4 in Int), than almost any character can be extremely effective. But with point-buy this idea is nearly useless - you'll need high Dex and Wis for Monk abilities, high Con to just survive, and Int for Bladesong on top of it.

  • @v4rr0lot3k6
    @v4rr0lot3k6 4 года назад +11

    Shield Master feat is also great for tanks
    bonus shove on attack, shield armor applied to Dex saves and a reaction ability to negate half damage from successful saves.
    It's a full package of defensive options.

  • @Mike-gf2hv
    @Mike-gf2hv 4 года назад +42

    I would argue the fact that the barbarian is easier to hit than other tank options actually makes them a better tank, especially the bear totem with all of the resistances. Granting advantage to enemies to attack you against an ok but not insurmountable AC incentivises the enemies to attack you and whittle down your near endless health pool instead of going for the squishies behind you.

    • @nekrosnekros9782
      @nekrosnekros9782 4 года назад +5

      and u can use a half-plate adamantine armor (uncommon) to nulify crits, so reckless becomes a god tier aggro and damage tool

    • @Mike-gf2hv
      @Mike-gf2hv 4 года назад +1

      @@nekrosnekros9782 Good luck getting that adamantine armour though, most DMs i've played with will keep it faaaaaar away from my barbarians :')
      Also, another brilliant combo for any melee tank: everyone knows about the polearm master + sentinal synergy, but you slap that badboi on a bugbear and you have yourself an incredibly effective mid range controller

    • @leonardoellis5033
      @leonardoellis5033 4 года назад +1

      @@Mike-gf2hv Sadly the bugbear just gets extra reach when they attack.

    • @Mike-gf2hv
      @Mike-gf2hv 4 года назад

      @@leonardoellis5033 Sure but if you can line up those two feats you end up with a 15ft range melee combatant which makes the polearm + sentinal combo that much better imo

    • @SammaelVanir
      @SammaelVanir 4 года назад

      @@Mike-gf2hv maybe rune Knight?? With free enlarge

  • @Frank-ci2ce
    @Frank-ci2ce 2 года назад +3

    I think the Armorer is also a great tank option, thunder gauntlet is a very strong feature

  • @CMB505
    @CMB505 4 года назад +8

    In terms of tanking, I always love Shield Master.
    The fact that you can add your Shield bonus into your Dex Save as well as if you pass the save, you can just say “lol nope” to that half damage, plus the ability to knock a target prone as a bonus action, it makes it much more reliable to use for those of us heavy armored folks who can’t invest much in Dex.
    Add that and Paladin’s bonus to saves based on Cha and they’re great at soaking and preventing damage. Damage is a little smaller, but with smites and other abilities, it’d still get the job done

    • @markzohn5986
      @markzohn5986 3 года назад

      I was thinking about this for a barbarian, as they have advantage on Strength checks while Raging, which makes it easier to knock others down.
      There is a limit on the Shield bonus, unfortunately, in that it only comes into play if you are the only one targeted, so not against AoE, generally. How common are single target Dex saves? The use a Reaction to avoid all damage if it would be halved is great, though, with your barbarian advantage on Dex saves- sorry fireball.
      All that said, a Paladin's Aura and immunities are awesome.

  • @arthilas_
    @arthilas_ 4 года назад +28

    I have great success tanking as a SORCERER actually. The character specificially is a Storm Sorcerer 16 / Tempest Cleric 2 aasimar built as a gish/swordmage with plate armor and a greatsword; he happens to be the party's only frontline DPS and only tank with the others being a squishy crossbow fighter and spellcasters that are on the squishy side as well. As a tank, he offers the following:
    - Good AC with his +3 plate, Cloak of Protection and spells like Shield and Haste [twinned on myself and the crossbow fighter for maximum effectiveness]
    - Many damage resistances. He innately resists four damage types in radiant, necrotic, lightning and thunder, and with Fire Shield, Absorb Elements and even occasionally Blade Ward, aside from Force damage, he can compete with Bear Totem barbarians.
    - Surprisingly high amount of HP thanks to good rolls and 20 con, at level 18 he has a max HP of 180.
    - Great constitution saves, he automatically succeeds on most concentration checks and for those he doesn't succeed, he still rolls with advantage thanks to Warcaster and at least a +12 bonus.
    - Devastating opportunity attacks with Booming Blade as a "pseudo-sentinel" effect
    - Hitting him hurts the attacker because of Storm's Fury and potential Fire Shield
    - Versatility. He can switch roles and playstyle easily, wether it is tanking, skirmishing, striking or supporting/controlling.
    - and still, enemies need to bite the bullet and try to take him out, because he can keep the party alive with his Healing Words, he shuts down opposing spellcasters hard with Metamagic'd counterspells and damage numbers that break any concentration and generally is far too dangerous to be ignored.

    • @Comicsluvr
      @Comicsluvr 2 года назад

      Let me just say that when I read the phrase 'Twinned Haste' I felt the need for a shower. In a good way...but yeah...that's naughty!

  • @evansmith2832
    @evansmith2832 4 года назад +8

    Something I never see mentioned in terms of tanking is the fiendish vigor eldritch invocation. In a combat heavy campaign, you can get dozens of temp hp per day at only level 2

  • @SteelShad0w_
    @SteelShad0w_ 4 года назад +1

    You've given me some great ideas for a spear and shield tank fighter I've been wanting to play recently! This video and your recent one on the Oath of Glory Paladin both came out right after I was really getting into the character and looking for build ideas, lucky me! :)

  • @terencecordova4748
    @terencecordova4748 4 года назад

    I'm glad you're doing this im coming towards the end of a long running campaign and ive been working on a Duegar Battlerager. I can't wait to see what tank build you make.

  • @44tuck3r
    @44tuck3r 4 года назад +6

    While berserker has plenty of flaws, not being affected by frighten and charm effects until their rage is over is helpful

  • @elgatochurro
    @elgatochurro 4 года назад +68

    "They can just walk past the tank"
    Yeah, if they wanna give me a free hit

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 3 года назад +3

      Yes but that is still way less than is realistic.

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro 3 года назад +2

      @@DaDunge i can also grapple or shove them into the ground
      Besides no one wants my greataxe in their face realistically speaking

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro 3 года назад +4

      @Minarchism4Lyfe the audacity of that statement...

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro 3 года назад

      @Minarchism4Lyfe imagine thinking a matiral classes weapon strike is "not a lot of damage"
      What's even worse is they can just try shoving you prone and if you can't get back up they and every other martial character will have advantage on all their attacks
      Is that still not a lot of damage?

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro 3 года назад

      @Minarchism4Lyfe 3k... uh huh...

  • @randydethlefs3550
    @randydethlefs3550 4 года назад

    Thanks, I’m eager to see next build!

  • @Malisteen
    @Malisteen 4 года назад +3

    Love that pic of the FFXII judges that you showed when discussing heavy armor master. They look cool, and are particularly good inspiration for role playing Oath of the Crown or Oath of Conquest paladins.

  • @RikardoMartinez-lc6eb
    @RikardoMartinez-lc6eb 5 месяцев назад

    One of my favorites videos of dnd
    Im playing for almost a year a the paladin was my jam
    This video is a great tutorial

  • @YourBoyNobody530
    @YourBoyNobody530 4 года назад +20

    So I change the heavy armor master feat so it reduces damage equal to your proficiency modifier so at 20th level you get 6 damage reduction where at level 1 you only get 2 damage reduction

    • @SadBoi_1066
      @SadBoi_1066 4 года назад

      I do the same for my table. And i allow the damage reduction to apply even if the damage taken is magical if the heavy armor being worn is magical as well, as long as its uncommon or rarer.

  • @danielbutka8854
    @danielbutka8854 4 года назад +4

    I consider shield master another good feat for tanks because it protects against dex saves and gives a bonus action shove

  • @ericlambert1354
    @ericlambert1354 3 года назад

    Treantmonk! I've missed you. Just not as many videos lately, understandable. Glad to see you back!!!

  • @KyotoChronicler
    @KyotoChronicler 4 года назад +67

    Haven't watched yet, but going to guess Paladin is rated pretty highly because they are simply amazing #teampaladin

    • @colinflack4517
      @colinflack4517 4 года назад +3

      Oath of redemption let's you tank hits for your allies and send it back to the attacker

    • @nightsage217
      @nightsage217 4 года назад +5

      high AC access to 'compelled duel' & 'wrathful smite' on starting level is just instant tank setup. #teampaladin

    • @Martmeisterpaladin
      @Martmeisterpaladin 4 года назад +2

      Oath of the Ancients allows you to halve the magic damage you take! #teampaladin

    • @nicholi8933
      @nicholi8933 4 года назад +1

      Every time we start a new system, my wife always makes a paladin as her first character, or something close to a paladin.

    • @icspps
      @icspps 4 года назад +1

      I'm excited about playing an Oath of Conquest Paladin in a campaign that's starting in 2 weeks.

  • @moonlight2870
    @moonlight2870 4 года назад +5

    Barbarians are the best tanks, at leastin 5e, and here's why:
    Highest hit dice and con to ac make for probably the highest hp pool in your party;
    Resistances to a lot of damage when enraged (especially when bear totem);
    Can kinda goad the enemy to hit you by using reckless attack (even more so if sentinel or bear totem are involved);
    From a roleplaying perspective, an enemy is much more likely to hit the half naked person who's screaming with an axe in hand than the one clad in iron from head to toe turtling behind a shield. Monsters (especially intelligent monsters) probably know it's way harder to hurt the second guy.

    • @Verbose_Mode
      @Verbose_Mode 3 года назад +1

      Path of the Ancestral Guardians also has what i consider the only "hard taunt" in the game between Reckless Attack and Spirit Guardians. Advantage to hit you, disadvantage to hit everyone else, aggro managed.

    • @moonlight2870
      @moonlight2870 3 года назад

      @@Verbose_Mode bear totem does that too :v

  • @saveordeath2308
    @saveordeath2308 4 года назад +3

    Great video and very in depth! Looking forward to your next tanking video (my guess is a paladin of some kind, they got high AC, HP, and saving throws after 6!) I did have a couple things:
    11:45 - 12:10: I agree but Moon Druid have a lot of beasts that have innate grapple/prone abilities even in higher levels. CR 1 - Giant Toad, Giant Spider, Giant Octopus CR 2 - Giant Elk or Giant Constrictor Snake CR 3 - Giant Scorpion all have innate grapple attack or AoE abilities. I think also just being a size Large or even Huge shouldnt be under estimated. You can straight up block hallways or entire sections of the map with your size and it much easier for your allies to 'hide' behind a 15x15ft Giant Constrictor Snake than a 5x5 BM fighter.
    22:29 - the barbarian arguably gets twice the effectiveness of Tough than other class due to raging. And because the way resistance works in 5e the damage always rounds down, so there is always a 50% chance that the barb will 'gain' 1 hp over a non-rage user.

  • @supermcspotty
    @supermcspotty 3 года назад +3

    A good tank has to make themselves a threat rather than a rock that can be avoided.

  • @unfunny-penguin
    @unfunny-penguin Год назад

    When the party was attacked by two Earth Elementals (a difficult encounter for their level), the Dwarf Paladin with great AC and Dwarven Fortitude cast Compelled Duel on one and just dodged for the whole fight. The few hits he took were easily healed by Dwarven Fortitude, and it allowed the other party members to just focus on the other Elemental, making a deadly encounter fairly trivial. The display of tanking I have seen in play

  • @Astral_Ocelot
    @Astral_Ocelot 4 года назад +1

    Man, i had read all of your 3.5 handbooks for years, had no idea you had a youtube channel!

  • @eliaspatrikis1926
    @eliaspatrikis1926 4 года назад +13

    I actually think a great example of a tank is Grog from Critical Role. The reason is pretty simple, although he is tough as nails its moreso the very high damage output he has. The enemies have 2 choices, 1 leave him alone and let him tear through your allies, or try and put him down in which your having to carve through a ton of hit points. The best way too make it your allies dont take damage is to just kill the enemies. Now its true he can be banished or polymorphed etc, but he has some protection against CC from his Berserker Mindless Rage.

    • @maltheopia
      @maltheopia 4 года назад

      From a game design perspective, though, there's the problem of such characters being brokenly overpowered. Not saying that Grog is, but it's a concern with other tanks. For example, a Sorceradin has without question the best defenses in the game and A-tier or even S-tier offense. This makes them a great tank in practice, since they're top priority for monsters even if they don't control the flow of the battle, but then they overshadow the other characters.

    • @Boardslam27
      @Boardslam27 4 года назад +1

      They can't harm your party if they are dead

    • @Primalthirst
      @Primalthirst 4 года назад +2

      "Dead" is always the best debuff

    • @mys6886
      @mys6886 4 года назад

      Also the DM Controlling the enemies most of the time doesn’t act like the characters he’s playing in other words they readily sacrifice themselves to gain the other the tactical advantage as a first option not a last. And act in ways that are counter intuitive to what they should be doing based upon what’s happening in the fight, so saying that they will do this because it would be rational for normal human being to do this won’t happen most of the time because of the DM’s. Dispassionate overview
      (and this is assuming your DM. Is not building encounters specifically to beat you or meta gaming the crap out of what the creatures do)

  • @CrestOfArtorias
    @CrestOfArtorias 4 года назад +5

    Personally I run an Eldritch Knight as our party's tank.
    Plate+1, Shield+1, Longsword+1. Dueling fighting style. Feats: Warcaster, Sentinel. Hits are seldom an issue. With the Shield spell I total about 27 AC and if an AoE is coming my way, Absorb Elements is there to help me out. Oh and I could also use Mirror Images if I need to. WIS is certainly the biggest threat for that character, but I have indomitable and I am aiming to get the Lucky feat at some point to improve the odds.
    We have a second tank who probably is more effect when compared between the both of us but together it feels like we could hold a castle for days.
    Plate+1, Pike+1. Defense fighting style. Feats: Polearm master, Sentinel, Resillient: Wisdom. He stops everything outside of my reach and I then tackle them so they can't run past me, while he moves in to stop more people.
    It certainly is important to both be tanky AND being a threat, because otherwise they will just ignore you. Its also kinda funny because technically we are the opposite of the BSF. One because we rarely get hit, since we stack the odds to avoid that and second because we weave a defense line between the two of us which is really hard to get through, if we are in an enclosed space its even harder.

  • @CrestOfArtorias
    @CrestOfArtorias 4 года назад

    I was thinking of a Rogue tank since you brought it up.
    1 Level Knowledge Cleric for proficiency in shields and medium armor, plus expertise.
    The rest Arcane Trickster. Take the Shield spell, the Find Familiar ritual and Booming Blade. Grab a shield and some Half-Plate, till your DEX outclasses the extra defense, switch to studded leather afterwards.
    Feat: Warcaster, Lucky.
    Without magic items you would have an AC of 19 base at level 5, 24 with shield. If an attack comes through you can half it. You can use your bonus action to disengage once you hit them with your sneak attack + booming blade at advantage thanks to your familiar. If they follow you and with your damage they want to, they will get zapped.
    The strategy would be to jump into attack range, hit them with Booming Blade + Sneak Attack, Bonus action - Disengage, let them get zapped. Same if they try to lock you down.
    All things considered that is a very tanky and dangerous rogue, though probably more of a secondary tank than a primary one. The lack of HP isn't exactly kind to a Rogue tank.

  • @SmugLookingBarrel
    @SmugLookingBarrel 4 года назад +2

    I think the Druid is a better tank than you think, because of the spell Conjure Animals. Normally a tank can't block off enough space to prevent the enemy from getting to their allies, but if you can summon 8 large, relatively durable creatures, you can often position them in such a way that your enemy can't get to the party members before they break through a wall of fur.

  • @mariofranciscofrancadasilv7929
    @mariofranciscofrancadasilv7929 4 года назад +4

    Last adventure the party made my caracter duel with the evil ogre king that had killed his family and made him a refugee for the crown. It was a giant ogre with magical armor, a magic weapon, and the eye of vecna, his DC was about 23. I was a paladin with heavy armor +1, shield +2, the mage used foresight in me, and i used shield of faith and improved chanel divinity from the oath of retribution, that gave me a reaction, every atack. He had + 14 to hit. Thanks to the mage he hit me twice, and i took about 80 damage, he just soaked all my slots, of divine smite, with two critics. It was dope, and he didn't manage to take half my life, because of the feat tough, that led me to have 204 hit points at level 16.

  • @ramshacklewizard
    @ramshacklewizard 4 года назад

    Interesting note on Inspiring Leader, you're not limited on the number of uses per rest, only on who can be affected by it. Our bard uses it often on NPCs that are with the party (rescued prisoners for example) and even made some coin by inspiring platoons of city guards before a coming battle, giving rousing inspirational keynote speeches :D

  • @nicholi8933
    @nicholi8933 4 года назад

    I my pathfinder campaign, I made a barbarian as the "Tank". I gave the enemies a reason to not ignore me, the sweet sweet damage that I did was great. That combined with some dr feats and abilities and superstitious for saves made tanking fun. The cyclops island was a bit tricky since they could once per day choose to get a crit, though they still had to confirm it, but my ac sucked. So they confirmed it a lot of the time.

  • @arnijulian6241
    @arnijulian6241 2 года назад

    No mention of Tavern Brawler!
    11/10 feat on the right character like a grappler as a bonus action to grapple after a hit is a lot cheaper then a action & is a 1/2 feat.
    Everyone ignores this feat but everything becomes a weapon from objects along with a d4 for fists.
    On Grappler-tanks the tavern brawler is often a must have for action economy is king!

  • @ElJefeRules
    @ElJefeRules 2 года назад +1

    Barbarians technically get more bang for their buck from Tough thanks to their resistances, especially the Bear Totem.

  • @Battleguild
    @Battleguild 4 года назад +1

    I have a Triton, Oath of Crown Paladin.
    The Triton's innate spells of Fog Cloud, Gust of Wind, and Wall of Water are amazing for battlefield control.
    The Channel Divinity option Champion's Challenge is also great for keeping enemies within 30ft of you.
    Though admittedly, Oath of Redemption has better spells and 7+ level abilities.

    • @conradkorbol
      @conradkorbol 3 года назад

      Nah cuz at level 9 you get spirit guardians, which unless you allow unearthed arcana, only the crown gets this. It’s one of the spell for a tank build. You get aoe and you can slow people movement. You combine this with sentinel and bam, everyone can go fuck themselves. Plus if you aren’t playing al, you lose all your powers for attacking lost creatures as a redemption paladin.

  • @crownlexicon5225
    @crownlexicon5225 Год назад

    Something of note I would like to add: many characters can be off tanks. What I mean by that is they're not your primary tank, but in one function or another, can serve as a tank.
    I think an excellent example of this is my rogue/bard. Neither class is all that good at tanking, alone or together. But my swashbuckler/Lore bard can function as an off tank by way of skirmishing enemies with booming blade.
    This can be done with Arcane trickster and mobile, but the idea is you hit them with booming blade and skirt out of their reach.
    In my current campaign, we have a fighter and a barbarian. Both make exceptional meat shields, and with GWM/PAM/Sentinel, excellent DPS. What ends up happening is I can either kite an enemy while they are clean up, or for 2 equally big targets, I kite one while they focus fire the other.

  • @Tsenovin
    @Tsenovin 3 года назад

    Halfling Cavalier who rides a blink dog, and has the polearm master, and lucky feat, with a dip into divination wizard. My first ever D&D tank

  • @nohaynicks
    @nohaynicks 4 года назад

    Amazing video

  • @ChristnThms
    @ChristnThms 4 года назад +2

    I'm SOOOO glad you mentioned Wizard as a viable tank. I'm really hoping that your upcoming build completely smashes the video game assumptions that don't work in d&d.

    • @lughfiregod16
      @lughfiregod16 4 года назад

      I believe he already posted a Hobgoblin Hexblade/Abjuration Wizard. It didn't have a ton to draw aggro, but it was damned tough.

    • @ChristnThms
      @ChristnThms 4 года назад

      @@lughfiregod16 drawing aggro is only one mechanism... the real goal is to prevent attacks against your allies. A full caster, with the Wizard's array of spells, is very good at this. The fact that he can do reliable damage as well is just icing on the cake.

    • @mokane86
      @mokane86 4 года назад

      I'm currently "main tanking" for my level 6, going on 7, party with my abjuration wizard/monk :)
      Ward, mage armor, shield, staff or Defense, cloak of protection, patient defense, blur.
      So far it's working out great. Secondary tank is tempest cleric, but he is leaning into damage.
      We had a fighter who had to leave the group because of a move.
      We picked up a divination wizard, so now I'm leaning heavier into the augment tanking and mobility and letting them take more buff/control.

  • @zackglenn2847
    @zackglenn2847 4 года назад +1

    I'd love to see you make a battle smith tank since that's not what people are expecting.

  • @PostProteusKitten
    @PostProteusKitten 2 года назад

    Battlemaster Fighter w/ Goading Attack, Polearm Mastery and Sentinel makes you super effective at controlling space. You can even activate Goading Attack on thrown/ranged weapons to effect enemies who made it past you or before they even reach the party.
    Also; that -3 damage from Heavy Armor Master really adds up when dealing with groups or enemies with multiple attacks.

  • @TheDungeonCoach
    @TheDungeonCoach 4 года назад

    I thoroughly enjoyed this video! I have always wanted to tank Indian tea, and if I ever had a chance to be a player in the campaign I would 100% be a tank. So this was super awesome to hear!

  • @Cleptomancer
    @Cleptomancer 4 года назад

    I had a Mountain Dwarf Arcane Trickster who wasn't to be underestimated at tanking, especially when he had a little help. I didn't have to focus on Dexterity since I had a breast plate and the shield spell. The extra feat @ 10th level helped a lot as well.

  • @davidthomas2870
    @davidthomas2870 4 года назад +1

    One way I've tried tanking in the past is to have some relatively weak but flashy spells as an Eldritch knight with a 2 handed weapon. Worked reasonably well. We also had a mounted Battlemaster and a variant human monk with tough, so we were pretty tough as a party.

  • @ghastias6741
    @ghastias6741 3 года назад

    As a cavalier you can mark more tan one target as long as hit the enemies. Also there is a hidden mechanic that has worked for me from time to time and it is to mock an enemy or challenge them... talking cost no action and many times no dice is needed for it to succeed and from a role play stand point it is a great way to tank

  • @Maxbeedo2
    @Maxbeedo2 4 года назад +1

    9:20 The Cavalier's Unwavering Mark works against every enemy they hit with a melee weapon attack, including Extra Attack, Action Surge, opportunity attacks, and its own triggered bonus action attack. They can only get the one bonus action attack per turn obviously, although in my experience that rarely get to use that part of it as the disadvantage on attacking others is a strong incentive to attack the Cavalier anyway.

    • @antongrigoryev6381
      @antongrigoryev6381 4 года назад

      The bad thing about Unwavering Mark is that it works only when the enemy is within 5ft from you.

  • @aaronspielman4991
    @aaronspielman4991 3 года назад

    Barbarian Reckless Attack leaving attacks against you having advantage can also be viewed as a control effect, because you are providing incentive for enemies to attack you instead of party members.
    You can afford to soak the hits, in theory, with rage and high con and your d12 HP.

  • @Antimonium
    @Antimonium 2 года назад

    A tank charcater I’m currently playing and having tons of fun with is a battlemaster fighter with 3 levels in bard for the college of swords, highly recommended, he also does respectable damage

  • @antonioussykas4140
    @antonioussykas4140 3 года назад

    A critique on your class rankings:
    One of the best tanks in the game is a life cleric. A life Cleric has heavy armor and plenty of amazing ways to both mitigate damage and heal themselves. They are amazing at saving throws too. The only downside they have at all really is less HP, which is hardly insurmountable, especially when they just heal themselves for free as a part of any other heal spell (which are all enhanced to boot)
    But what makes a life cleric a top tier tank is their dual identity. They are both the high-priority target, and the hardest target to kill. A smart enemy would typically want to focus the support, so just making the support also the team's tank makes it a ton easier to handle agro.
    On top of this a life cleric will punish the enemy who ignores them in the best way possible. They can literally bring their whole team back up with their channel divinity action. And again with their heals working on both themselves and a teammate simultaneously, it's both in the clerics interest to be a target, and not as much a problem when he's not.

  • @thecharmer5981
    @thecharmer5981 4 года назад +1

    One of my favorite tank builds of all time has 18 levels of wizard. I’m glad it’s not so much about your ability to take a hit as it is getting enemies off your allies, because otherwise a wizard would never be able to tank

  • @paulpicot4285
    @paulpicot4285 Год назад +1

    Dwarven Fortitude Feat + Rage + Mercy Monk or Moon Druid to 'Tank' takes 300+ damage by lvl 5
    Even better with an uncommon item= 'periapt of wound closure'

  • @cyruslupercal9493
    @cyruslupercal9493 3 года назад

    If you have defensive duelist and already high AC it will prevent the few hits that slip trough, it is good enough to prevent that one attack a turn. And you can determine when you use it. So you won't parry that goblin with the dagger if there is also an ork with a maul next to you.
    As for a finess weapon, just use a rapier you are probably using a shield too so it's as good as a longsword.

  • @TheYodason
    @TheYodason 4 года назад

    I'm currently playing a Mark of Warding Dwarf, Artificer 1/Wizard 1, planning on going 19 in abjuration wizard. 16 con, 18 AC (currently) and of course the full arsenal of wizard spells. Wasn't even planning on tanking with him but when I look at the numbers I'm startled at how effective he could be!

  • @johannesdolch
    @johannesdolch 3 года назад

    My prime Pick is Oath of Conquest Paladin 7+, coupled with either Hexblade Warlock or Shadow Sorcerer. Because that allows you to do so much (ranged) damage that the enemy can't just ignore you and pretend you don't exist. The Problem with smites is that they encouage enemies to stay away from you. So you have to punish them for that decision.

  • @epicyoung
    @epicyoung Год назад

    Don't sleep on Shield Master for tanking. The option to burn a bonus action on an attack for a shove is huge since most tanks have high STR and proficiency in athletics, you can push targets 5ft into traps, off cliffs, into their buddies, or just knock them prone forcing them to burn half their movement to get up or get attacked with advantage. Condition immunities aside, that's hard to ignore. Also RAW you can target one creature with the attack action, move, and use your bonus action to shove another creature since it does not say you have to attempt the shove immediately. It also fills in your DEX save weakness if you took Paladin or Barbarian by allowing you to add your shield's AC bonus to DEX saves vs. effects that only target you, and allowing you to use your reaction to turn a DEX save for half damage into a save for no damage. Any S&B build benefits from it because its only requirement is that you have a shield.

  • @victorrivas2350
    @victorrivas2350 4 года назад

    Enjoyed the video content!

  • @pvrhye
    @pvrhye 4 года назад +1

    Heavy Armor master works nicely for an Eldritch Knight I think since they always have absorb elements to cover the other side of the damage.

  • @dmackool1
    @dmackool1 4 года назад

    Don't understate the Spore druid for tanking, I took it planning on being subpar in combat but an interesting take on roleplay, the 1hp zombies make for effective zone control as they still have the undead fortitude feature to keep them there, while the 4 temp hp per level quickly becomes a big buffer of hp for them to fight through. i boosted con up to help with hp and concentration, and you get wisdom and int saves to deal with the worst "save or suck" that having big con wont fix.

  • @SpookyGhostIsHere
    @SpookyGhostIsHere 4 года назад +1

    Forge Cleric/Paladin Multiclass would make a pretty beastly tank. Spirit Guardians can deter a lot of enemies by effectively giving the player a large radius where enemies take large amounts of damage just by entering it’s range. That plus healing and restoration can be incredibly useful.

    • @chriscarter8371
      @chriscarter8371 4 года назад +1

      Spirit Guardians is fantastic. I believe Oath of the Crown Paladins have it on their list of oath spells, if you don't want to multiclass, plus it would then be cast with Charisma instead of Wisdom.

  • @Porphyrogenitus1
    @Porphyrogenitus1 4 года назад +9

    I read this one guy once who used to call this role the "BSF."
    "S" stood for....

  • @clayendfield4850
    @clayendfield4850 4 года назад

    My favorite tanking build is a Hobgoblin Abjuration Wizard with Warcaster, Resilience CON, & Moderately Armored Feats, that spams Vampiric Touch. Thanks to Hobgoblin's base proficiency with light armor, Moderately Armored gets you a DEX bonus, and proficiency with Shields/Medium Armor. Resilience CON + Warcaster allows you to add your proficiency bonus to CON saves, while also affording you Advantage on Concentration checks. And Abjuration Wizard just gets you a ludicrous amount of resistances, Wizard Utility, as well as an expanded HP pool thanks to Abjuration Ward. Finally, Vampiric Touch allows you to attack and heal on the same turn.
    The build has decent HP once you factor in Abjuration Ward, and ludicrous AC with a shield, Half-Plate, & Shield Spell. Flat magic resistance is just stupid, and Vampiric Touch has plenty of insurance thanks to Resilience & Warcaster.

  • @markcronan
    @markcronan 3 года назад

    I am surprised time was not spent on the important combination of Polearm Master AND sentinel. Sentinel alone only covers someone coming within 5 feet of you. With Polearm Master, that protection extends to 10', which is a massive increase in the radius of protection you offer as a tank, because now enemies are triggering opportunity attacks (which cease their movement with sentinel) when they enter your reach. So now you're covering 25 feet (5 squares) in each quadrant rather than 15 (3 squares), which is a big advantage. Polearm Master is a primary tank feat.

    • @antongrigoryev6381
      @antongrigoryev6381 3 года назад

      "Protection" from Sentinel (attack on enemy attacking your ally, if that's what you meant) has only 5 ft range, not depending on the weapon.
      And you have only 1 reaction on all those opportunities. I personally think Sentinel + Polearm Master is overrated. There are so many ways it can be countered, so it doesn't even require DM to specifically try to do it.

  • @PentagramOfTemplars
    @PentagramOfTemplars 4 года назад

    I play a 5th lv wizard tank (abjurer) that works quite well. It is a mountain dwarf with the heavily armoured feat which lets him have plate armour. With a +3 con I have a HP of 40 and 12 additional hp from the Arcane Ward. As for surviving he has no problem at all. At the moment he tanks by just standing in the way (only using melee cantrips for offense) but the plan is to draw aggro by using concentration spells. Then the enemies will either have to attack me or live with my spell for the rest of the encounter (and probably die with them).
    As I use spells vary sparingly during combat (a shield and maybe another spell) I have a lot left for other things. That lets me bring a lot of utility to the party that keeps us safe out of combat. The spell knock is very useful when dungeon crawling (we are playing Dungeon of the Mad Mage) and Leomund’s Tiny Hut makes resting safer.
    Other spells I have for tanking/utility that arcane tanks can think of using are: Expeditious Retreat, Absorb Elements, Hold Person, See Invisibility, Blur, Dispel Magic and Counterspell.

  • @rashaadfavors3190
    @rashaadfavors3190 4 года назад

    Shifter Beasthide Circle of the land druid. You're a tanky self healing monster with a lot of control spells to restrict enemies , grant temp hp, or summon other things to aid you. And if you go coast then you even have mirror image which has always been powerful.

  • @magnuskeisneerbek8847
    @magnuskeisneerbek8847 4 года назад +6

    Still hoping for a divine soul sorcerer build. They seem pretty tricky to build but with a lot of options and possibilities

    • @rafaelplugge3214
      @rafaelplugge3214 4 года назад

      the optimized Sorlock build (the sorcerer+warlock blaster build by treantmonk) is in fact a Divine Soul Sorcerer + Hexblade Warlock.
      Blessing himself than Eldritch blasting is pretty dope (+d4 on every roll feels good man)

  • @simongc97
    @simongc97 2 года назад

    Galaxy brain: the best way to tank isn’t to build around making allies harder to hit, it’s by annoying the DM enough that they focus you.

  • @malusvir
    @malusvir 4 года назад

    Figured you'd have made a mention of the new Shield Training feat. An instant +2 AC and +1 to a physical stat - oh, and something, something, material components - sounds like a good deal for anyone who isn't already proficient!

    • @antongrigoryev6381
      @antongrigoryev6381 3 года назад

      You could get the same with Moderately Armored feat before. Also half-feat, that gives you medium armor and shield proficiency.
      Though it has a prerequisite of having light armor proficiency, so you can't take it for wizards or sorcerers, 2 of 4 classes that really need it. On the other hand, it'usually more profitable to get some multiclassing, if you are going to do tanking with those classes.

  • @dee-wreck
    @dee-wreck 2 года назад

    I made a totem barian divinesorcerer multiclass after watching this video. Twinning Warding Bond and Aid is a free way to protect your allies while raging. 25% damage erasure with bear totem and warding Bond.

  • @Boardslam27
    @Boardslam27 4 года назад

    Hill dwarf Draconic sorcerer makes a viable tank. You have a fair chunk of AC, good hit points, you can cast booming blade, which you can also Twin AND Quicken with your sorcery points, you have shield spell and other spells that make your enemies frightened as well as your 18 level subclass feature. Also proficiency with Con save by default make you better at holding concentration. You could even go as far as having negative charisma and pick only utility spells and fully focus on dexterity and constitution and use your spell slots to get your sorcery points back for more booming blade action :>

  • @avatarmufasa3628
    @avatarmufasa3628 4 года назад +1

    Making a Barbarian (5 levels) / Warlock character to be tanky. Gonna go for the normal sentinel and polearm master combo and this will be relatively durable character and spells provide nice options for combat and outside, with ways to rage (Armor of Agathys doesnt conflict with rage as well which is very nice)

  • @Startoshadows
    @Startoshadows 3 года назад

    Druids can perform decently in the tank role by summoning many creatures, particularly if you can block off chokepoints so enemies won't be able to get the squishier members or will need to take many AoOs to do so. It also makes it more likely that you'll take "aggro" off your team members as intelligent enemies may target you to try to break concentration and dumber ones may attack whatever's nearest (i.e. the summons). Combined with control spell options for when summoning isn't a good idea I think they rate a bit better than laid out here. (Of course, they're not nearly as good once they're out of spell slots for the reasons you mentioned in the video.)

  • @stevenmike1878
    @stevenmike1878 4 года назад

    lmao i just realized at work today the rocky movies is about a tank who beats a DPS, by increasing his stats and gaining feats.
    rocky 1: rocky is a tank who barely looses to a dex based DPS.
    Rocky 2: rocky the tank learns 2 handed fighting and increases his dex stat to beat apollo.
    Rocky 3:rocky faces a str based barbarian DPS. rocky further increases his dex stat, learns apollos feats
    Rocky 4: rocky faces a str/con based DPS. Rocky goes trains in Siberia to increase his str and con stat.
    Rocky 5: we don't talk about Rocky 5, Rocky increases his wisdom stat.

    • @TreantmonksTemple
      @TreantmonksTemple  4 года назад +1

      lol, I just rewatched Rocky this past Sunday, one of my favorite movies. "Nobody's ever gone the distance with Creed, and if I can go that distance, and that bell rings and I'm still standing, I'm going to know for the first time in my life, that I wasn't just another bum from the neighborhood."

  • @Eaglefellow1
    @Eaglefellow1 4 года назад

    My Ancients Paladin is grouped with a Vengeance paladin that has already taken Sentinel. I have found my niche taking the Mage Slayer feat and leaning into being the spell damage sponge.

  • @silvle01
    @silvle01 4 года назад +1

    My favorite tank build is mark of warding dwarf artificer 1/wizard (Abjurer) X. Fighter hit points, access to armor of agathys. So good.

    • @davidpeters6743
      @davidpeters6743 4 года назад

      AoA is BAD for tanking though, like really bad for tanking. Because it causes enemies to not want to hit you.

    • @silvle01
      @silvle01 4 года назад

      David Peters I use it for added durability. I prevent enemies from attacking allies through control spells like web and slow.

    • @davidpeters6743
      @davidpeters6743 4 года назад

      @@silvle01 That's not a tank though, that's a controller. Which Wizards are great, but slow and web don't prevent enemies from attacking your allies and while they do encourage hitting you, you've made them less likely to with AoA

    • @silvle01
      @silvle01 4 года назад

      David Peters okay I’m confused how does web not stop folks to getting to allies? Tanking is control + durability. Using spells is the same as using fear or sentinel or grappling. I also use sanctuary on high value allies and can extend the arcane ward out to allies who do get hit.

    • @blubblubwhat
      @blubblubwhat 4 года назад

      its exactly what im planning to use.. u are the wizzard dm will want to atack u even if u have armor of agathys up.. for the simple reason that u are still the wizzard and therefore have insane dmg potential and are priotarget number one so perfect to compell for duell!

  • @jinxtheunluckypony
    @jinxtheunluckypony 4 года назад

    In regards to saving throws I’d say the Paladin with resilient had got to be king. You can either take resilient constitution to have two of the big three saves on lockdown or resilient dex to give yourself a strong chance of making and dexterity saving throws that might trip you up.

  • @Torthrodhel
    @Torthrodhel 4 года назад +1

    Resilient: Wisdom is probably my most taken feat. Seems like inviting disaster to ignore it.

    • @ataberkdedemen9802
      @ataberkdedemen9802 3 года назад +2

      People usually take it for Resilient: Constitution

    • @Torthrodhel
      @Torthrodhel 3 года назад +1

      @@ataberkdedemen9802 I'll honestly take Wisdom first, but ideally I'll begin in a class that has one of them so I can get both. I multiclass a lot so I often have that option.

  • @YourBoyNobody530
    @YourBoyNobody530 4 года назад

    Conquest paladin, and cavalier fighter are tied for the two best tank classes and subclasses in the game in my opinion. The reason the conquest paladin is one of the best tanks is that paladin on its own allows you to add your charisma modifier to all your saves and you get access to the bless spell meaning saving throws are easily dealt with; as for reasons other than high AC, high HP, self healing, and the ability to punish enemies with smites you also have a reliable source of fear in combination with the pole arm master and sentinel feats you are capable of locking down large amounts of opponents and taking a lot of damage while doing a lot of damage your self.

  • @SlamUnited
    @SlamUnited 4 года назад

    Berserker Barbarians are immune to charms and frightening effects during rage, as well as sporting an insane damage output that will be a problem for any enemy that tries to ignore them. I would imagine the Berserker is just as good of a tank as the ancestral guardian.

  • @YourBoyNobody530
    @YourBoyNobody530 4 года назад

    So for my tank characters I tend to use the pole arm master and sentinel combo along with the tough feat to maximize power, and my DM is fortunately kind enough to give spears the reach property which allows me to use a spear and shield to great effect.

  • @ryanrindler1715
    @ryanrindler1715 4 года назад +1

    One other feat I might mention is Mobile. Mobility is typically important for any tank. Grapplers appreciate the extra movement, especially when grappling, and for classes that have abilities that work better when next to an ally (Cavalier and some paladins come to mind) Mobile might allow you to go out, attack an enemy, and get in the best position to protect your allies.

  • @gregkun1
    @gregkun1 4 года назад

    The current campaign I play a Variant Human lvl:10 champion fighter tank. With an AC of 25. Stats: | 20 | 15 | 14 | 11 | 12 | 12 | My Armor is Elvesteel Plate reinforced with Mithril AC:19 VS. Magic AC 20. +
    1 Armored Bonus(Additional Fighting Style) + 1 Magic Bonus(Cloak of Protection) + 1 Magic Bonus(Ring of Protection) + 2 Shield(Shield) + 1 Magic Bonus(VS. Magic). On top of that, I also pick up the Boots of Winterlands, Cloak of Displacement, and Cloak of Elven Kind. For my Racial Feat, I picked: Sentinal. At my 8th lvl ASI/Feat, I took: Shield Master. My 1st lvl fighting style I took Protection and my 10th lvl Fighting style I took: Defence. So far once I get my next ASI. I'm going to bump up my dex and Int to even numbers to 16 and 12. As for the rest of my ASI's, I'll dump all +6 points into wisdom. Unless something changes my mind or even get that far in level. lol

  • @The482075
    @The482075 4 года назад

    Tanking is a mixture of defence and offence. Defence is about Hitpoints, resistances, immunities, saving throws and armour class, so that you can keep standing tall.
    Offence helps you dish out sufficient damage for enemies to view you as the biggest threat on the battlefield. You must do this whilst blocking other party members.
    Then there is speed. If you're too slow, other party members will be in the thick of things whilst you're still 120 feet away from the action. Damn Monk rushing in whilst you're way behind.

  • @calvinwithun6512
    @calvinwithun6512 3 года назад

    Consider a Yuan-Ti Oath of the Ancients Paladin. Racial magic resistance, resistance to magic damage from Aura of Warding, high saving throw buffs from Aura of Protection. Also, plate armor + shield + fighting style gets you 21 AC pretty easily. Solid tank. However! This is small fry compared to the potential of multiclassing... into the almighty Wizard!
    Ok hear me out - Wizard isn't conducive to multiclassing 95% of the time, but this combo has potential if you go School of War Magic. If you go low-level Wizard dip, you get Arcane Deflection and spells like Shield, Blur, Mirror Image, etc, all of which do not rely on intelligence. If you go high level multiclassing up to Wizard 10, you get Durable Magic, which gives you +2 to both saving throws and AC so long as you are concentrating - consider spells such as Shield of Faith or Bless. This also gives you more spell slots for control spells, or for landing divine smites.
    AC calculations: 18(plate armor)+2(shield)+1(fighting style)+2(shield of faith)+2(durable magic)=25 passive AC for a full minute with the low investment of a level 1 spell slot. With a reaction, you can get +2(arcane deflection), +5(shield spell), or +6(high level bonus from Defensive Duelist). You could get all the way up to 31 AC while only investing in a level 1 spell!
    Saving throw calculations: +1d4(bless)+2(durable magic)+5(aura of protection maxed out)+=1d20+1d4+7, which can get a +4 as a reaction with Arcane Deflection. Oh, and did I mention? YOU GET ADVANTAGE ON THESE SAVES, AND ANY DAMAGE YOU SUFFER IS RESISTED!!!
    As a Paladin you have access to Compelled Duel, meaning that the BBEG of each encounter can't simply ignore you, as well as healing spells that can patch you up in case a stray arrow manages to compromise your defenses.

  • @reespewa
    @reespewa 4 года назад

    I'm on team Eldritch Knight. It has the hit dice, very high AC, feats, spells such as booming blade and mobility with the right spells.

  • @golmgolm
    @golmgolm 4 года назад

    I'd argue that dex it a third most needed saving throw. Most of Dex-based saves are "receive half damage ones" and are mostly elemental: fire, acid or lightning. A simple Ring of Spell Storing allows a character to do essentially the same.
    I place Intelligence saving throws on the third place and Charisma saves on the fourth (both mind blasts and banishment are much, much nastier than plain damage)

  • @Bachlaham
    @Bachlaham 3 года назад

    When it comes to dnd I prefer at least 2 meat shields and a support caster with battlefield control. Those 3 are your “tank”. The group I’m running for does this and it works for wonderfully. Not the highest damage, but that’s fine if your not dying (:

  • @Xerxes2005
    @Xerxes2005 2 года назад

    The Oath of the Crown Paladin looks like a pretty good tanking option.

  • @UEGDonkey
    @UEGDonkey 3 года назад

    One of the better tanks is Cavalier11/Barb2 as it gives you enough feats to max out Strength and Con, pick up Resilent Wisdom, a use of indomitable and you can mark 3 creatures per turn with reckless attacks giving enemies advantage to hit you and disadvantage to hit nearby teammates, your reaction can be used for warding maneuver or completely stopping an enemy with an opportunity attack. You can is a reach weapon like whip that can stop movement within that range while still using a shield (I loathe polearm master with a shield, it just seems gamey)

  • @marsupialmole3926
    @marsupialmole3926 2 года назад

    "The term tanking comes from video games"
    No, the term is much older than that, not sure how old exactly, but from friends of my dad who played AD&D when it was new, the player who rolled well on HP and money and thus could afford to buy good armor at level 1 was absolutely considered the "tank". So it's at least as old as the early 80s in D&D

  • @TribalBananaa
    @TribalBananaa 4 года назад

    I have a hill dwarven stone sorcerer/paladin of the crown and he is the biggest field control/tank character in the party and I love playing him

  • @maltheopia
    @maltheopia 4 года назад

    I suppose technically a Bladesinger Wizard or a Hill Dwarf Dragon Sorcerer with Resilient: CON/WIS and armed with spells like Web and Watery Sphere and even upcast-Fly counts as a tank. To me, though, a tank is a melee interdictor, not just someone who focuses attacks on them. I think this might just be academic, though.