The easiest one I've had so far is folk hero, all you literally gotta do is save people and you get tons of inspirations, I've had more of wyll's folk hero inspirations just in act 1 and 2 than karlach's outlander inspirations entirely in my main playthrough
@eddieddieeddie I've played as 5 different backgrounds and honestly, the background I've received the most inspiration from is Guild Artisan 😂 it's SO easy- every time you craft a weapon or see some some old architecture you get inspiration. I literally got Guild Artisan inspiration just for walking around and looking at the items in Devil's Fee.
When I play D&D my default is a Nobel Oath of Conquest Paladin Tiefling with high charisma, haven’t bright the game yet but next week when I have budget again I’m happy to know I pretty much can play as I usually do just have to change path of conquest to path of vengence
Wait, can you actually craft something particular as a Guild Artisan? Like do you get a special tool or do you get special dialogue/insight when you DO craft something as a guild artisan?
I am gonna make a warlock/fighter build with a soldier background. The backstory is that he is a super soldier part of a super soldier program to weaponize charisma.
Great idea. I really like that you are exploring the backgrounds.
Thank you! Cheers!
It was a good call switching so that you show the different classes while discussing each background. made it more entertaining to watch.
Yeah, i figured that out early ish in the video.
What was the criteria for ranking? I would like to know more clearly how these backgrounds get inspiration, some seem easier than others
The easiest one I've had so far is folk hero, all you literally gotta do is save people and you get tons of inspirations, I've had more of wyll's folk hero inspirations just in act 1 and 2 than karlach's outlander inspirations entirely in my main playthrough
@@eddieddieeddie In my playthrough Gale is the winner, you just need to open all books you find
😂 wow game really rewarding type of playstyle..
@eddieddieeddie I've played as 5 different backgrounds and honestly, the background I've received the most inspiration from is Guild Artisan 😂 it's SO easy- every time you craft a weapon or see some some old architecture you get inspiration. I literally got Guild Artisan inspiration just for walking around and looking at the items in Devil's Fee.
I think i use the folk hero more often than all the other backgrounds together.
It is one of, if not my personal favorite, background in the game.
I like neutral backgrounds like outlander so I have more freedom on morality sometimes I just feel like a durge.. 😅
When I play D&D my default is a Nobel Oath of Conquest Paladin Tiefling with high charisma, haven’t bright the game yet but next week when I have budget again I’m happy to know I pretty much can play as I usually do just have to change path of conquest to path of vengence
Where do you rank the Haunted One background of the Dark Urge?
Wait, can you actually craft something particular as a Guild Artisan? Like do you get a special tool or do you get special dialogue/insight when you DO craft something as a guild artisan?
Great video. Very informative and interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am gonna make a warlock/fighter build with a soldier background. The backstory is that he is a super soldier part of a super soldier program to weaponize charisma.
Damn! She's a looker. you know how to create a human female character.
Lol, thanks. I am glad you enjoy her.
get on with it literally the first 2 minutes are a lot of words to say pretty much nothing.
*Astarion approves*
I'm always drawn to the Noble background. i like being able to act all posh and stuffy.
Lol, in Mount & Blade, it's the most often background i choose.
I made a Druid urchin on my first play through , why? I like rags to riches and turning into animals 😂
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