With that, he gains an additional weapon die of damage on crit, can drop to 1hp when he would have been reduced to 0 (again?), automatic intimidation proficiency, and +2 strength and +1 constitution. Really focusing on big damage and not dying, huh? Cap strength earlier than before and add more to constitution or charisma.
@@Arthur1379-a why cant orcs be intelligent? look at eberrons orcs and Exandrias orcs. they dont have a intelligence debuff and to be honest the Volo's version is pretty much considered dead. and dont come at me with the "Oh , wElL oRcS CaNt BE sMaRt BeCAUse TheYrE EviL!!!!" thats lazy writing. There isnt any race restriction on classes and orc wizard works fine, orc artificer works fine, the old "oh well Lore says they aint smart" doesnt work because of the variety of worlds including the ones I mentioned earlier that state that orcs are just as smart as all other races. Calling an entire race stupid is lazy writing. calling an entire race evil is lazy writing.
I don’t think you’re understanding brutal critical correctly. You don’t get to double the extra d6s from the greatsword. With 2 brutal critical, you get the 2d6 normal, another 2d6 from the regular crit mechanics, and then 2d6 from brutal. 6d6 total. Not 8d6 total.
@@tulokthebarbrarian2033 honestly I personally Homebrew that you can choose which your character uses when you first get one of the weapons and you can swap whenever you want. It makes it where you can just prefer mauls, or greatswords instead of d12 or 2d6.
For a brutal, it doesnt increase by 2d6 its increases but a single hit die, so 1d6. Which is why I think a great axe is the best weapon to use becasue it does 1d12 damage
Personally I went full Warlock with my Ganondorf build for two reasons: he's repeatedly described as a powerful mage, and he's not Ganondorf if he can't make his own Demiplane boss room, where he can True Polymorph into a Pit Fiend with unlimited Fireball (or if the fates allow, the ability to summon an Erinyes [cough]Twinrova[cough]), and then after he's sealed away just Plane Shift back. Variant Human, went with Moderately Armored because he's always rocking that breastplate, followed by Spell Sniper and War Caster for extra range on Eldritch Blast, Shocking Grasp for the Smash Bros.-inspired close-range lightning hands, and a bonus to Concentration checks is always welcome. Invocations mostly the same, with the additions of Improved Pact Weapon, Lifedrinker, Thirsting Blade, Sign of Ill Omen (he's gotta be able to curse people) and finally Ascendant Step (given he usually doesn't fly so much as float in one spot). Though I actually went with The Fiend for subclass, mostly for the once a day d10 bonus to a check or save, a free damage resistance of your choice every short/long rest, and the ability to punch someone so hard they get teleported to the space between dimensions, but also the Wall of Fire so you can keep people in your boss arena, and Demise was the king of demons so it lines up lore-wise. Sure the raw damage and tenacity is greatly lacking compared to a Barbarian, but I feel it's justifiably closer to his usual feel, and when there's like seven different magic items for boosting Strength to godly amounts I feel I can get away with a 14 in STR/DEX/CON when you can use your CHA for bonus necrotic damage and Eldritch Blast damage, plus aforementioned Eldritch Smite, then as a last resort turn into a 300 HP devil with a +13 to CON Saves to keep up that Concentration DC of either 10 or the damage taken. Also, Entertainer background for proficiency with Pianos.
@@cadend6925 They get the ability to cast a single 6th, 7th, 8th, and eventually 9th level spell with the Mystic Arcanum class feature. They cant swap out those spells and can only use them each once per long rest. so lvl 20 locks can know both true polymorth and demiplane as they are different spell levels.
@@Ed_man_talking9 whoever said the BBEG wasn't allowed to be in the party and at the table every session. Not your fault the dm and everyone else didnt realize you are actually running the show
@@clothar23 That's part of the compromise of D&D, can't exactly take twenty levels in two classes for a character build unless you're running the campaign. So I went with the most combat-oriented Warlock that isn't Hexblade so that you can rock a fair CON modifier, get an extra attack with option to Smite, both a ranged and melee damage cantrip option, resistance to one damage type every day, 1/day 1d10 bonus to a save, 25 temporary hit points every time you bring something to 0 HP, with 17 AC no Mage Armor required. And it unlocks the previously mentioned demon form with enough attacks for a level 20 fighter, enough HP for a level 20 barbarian, and enough at-will Fireball for a level 20 sorcerer. But ultimately he loses to a teenager with a +3 sword and a glass bottle that's immune to your Hallow spell set to Fear/Darkness, so he can't be THAT good. Plus, Wizards of the Coast didn't want to let any other class besides Wizard cast Invulnerability so it kind of limits options on being a melee caster juggernaut.
I'd have thrown another two warlock levels in there somewhere to get access to polymorph so you can start fights by transforming into a pig demon (reflavoured giant ape)
@Ryan Lang I agree. Plus, 6th-level Hexblade Warlocks get access to an undead minion. Of course, you have to be the one to kill the enemy, and seeing that your Warlock level cap will be 7, your undead minion will be really weak. Flavor-wise, though, your undead minion is supposed to be weak. Sucks that you can only have one minion at a time, though.
@@pyron5277 As great as that trait is, Ganondorf is a balanced martial warrior as well as magic user. Putting so much stock into his physical traits feels like underpowering him in regards to his magical proficiency.
Have a party of three. A Wizard of "Wisdom" to cast Polymorph and someone of "Courage" who can cast Enlarge. Now you are a giant boar who can trample anything in it's path.
I'm currently playing a Goliath Hexblade with a Halberd (about to multiclass into a Vengeance Paladin), and he is the most brutal character I have ever made xD I picked up Polearm Master, and now he hits everything all the time :3 Oh and, armor of Agathys is awesome on a Goliath. They hit you, they take damage. If they hit you hard, you use Stone's Endurance and keep AoA longer, and they take damage. You can literally kill someone when they punch you in your perfect jawline, and take no damage like an Anime character after a power-up xD
The abilities of a conquest paladin would also suit Ganon but he's not the type to take oaths. He doesn't make promises, he simply DOES. Aside from maybe swearing to destroy Link!
Everyone is saying Goliath. But what about that Half-Orc ability that let's you go to 1 HP instead of being knocked unconcious once per long rest. Makes you even harder to kill. As if he wasn't hard enough to kill already.
To be fair though have you seen him fight in Windwaker. He’s unhittable without a counterattack or light arrows pelting him because he just casually blocks you with lightning reflexes and then he spirals through the air when you try to get away from him. Honestly Ganondorf would probably have all 18s and 20s so it’s understandable something had to give.
Eldritch Hamster True but he’s almost definitely a Warlock in that one as well so CHA would be his casting modifier, and he might have decent INT but his WIS would be garbage as he does get eventually outplayed by a kid in an adult body. So it still works out.
You can do it with high int, but it would be really useless(except maybe from a roleplay perspective) since you don’t have skills that need int and also you don’t need int for anything since ur a barbarian/warlock
I am surprised Dorf wasn't a Half-Orc for flavor: Savage Attacks (He hits hard enough to do emotional damage.) Relentless Endurance (He keeps coming back.) Menacing (He's pretty Intimidating.) Just saying seemed pretty flavorful. All constructive no offense intended.
Ganondorf has always been smart, How else would he infultrate hyrule and become the king right hand man. That's just oot the reason he seems stupid is because he is an honorable man, I mean why would you kill a child?
I’d definitely pick oath of conquest paladin instead of barbarian, those sweet sweet divine smites are just as potent and far more reliable than the 1/20 chance of a brutal crit. Plus being able to cast spells as a spellcasting class is pretty good.
Ganon is different depending on the game: - Ocarina's one is a sorcerer with abilities to make clones and change between human and beast, also is the king of the Gerudo, so it has an army. - Wind Waker's is leader of a disperse army of creatures. He has a giant bird, is literally don't affected by any weapon without magic, has two swords and can generate giant puppets and dark clones. - BotW's is a godlike evil creature who can summon creatures (including bligth ganons) once a month, can control technology and can infest creatures like dragons. - Zelda 1's is just a evil pig who can be invisible and can shot magic spheres, and it's supposed to control a monster army - ALttP's is a evil pig sorcerer who own his own evil dimension (or mirror version of a limited land) and can make alter egos with mind control powers and spells - Twilight Princess version I think is like Ocarina's Zelda series have a lot of different versions of the same character, the same as Zelda
I made my own Ganondorf for a D&D game. Fiend warlock/conquest paladin/draconic sorcerer. Highest to lowest Charisma (he's a politician and a king) Strength (the only part of the tri force that didn't ditch him was power) Constitution (the man has been murdered more than 10 times) Intelligence (he's a war tactician, and a scholar of magic) Dexterity (he usually will just take a hit rather than dodge it) Wisdom (the ultimate symbol of wisdom ignored him) Remember, he's not just a warrior. He's a warlock. He needs a lot more magic than 1 or 2 levels in sorcerer. Make sure you choose pact of the blade as a warlock (he summons swords and tridents, with no reasonable place to put them) and give him Eldritch blast (dead man's volley). As a paladin, give him a lot of smites (he's the symbol of power in the Zelda series). Sorcerer is just here to give him more magic and a bit of (draconic) bulk
I fiddled around with the idea of making ganondorf, ended up with 5 levels in battle master and 15 levels in fiend pact of the blade warlock. got some pretty nasty spells to remind you that ganondorf is a sorcerer, meanwhile, he can still demolish tons of things with his greatsword. he can use eldritch blast to make it harder to run away from him, he can levitate at will, and he can expend his spell slot and superiority die when he gets a crit, doing 7d8+2d6 before the crit calculations/bonus rolls/however your group handles crits. he still managed to have about 180 hp, no extra feats needed, so he could easily boost his strength and charisma up to 20, and is just all around terrifying. as far as level 20s go, i dont think he is anything too outlandish, but he could definitely terrorize a small group of players a few levels lower than him.
personally i'd argue fighter for Ganondorf, because he wears heavy armour and is proficient with many weapons. Rogue because he's the king of thieves (evil too!). well done though! you captured his persona well enough.
Except Ganondorf, in literally EVERYTHING, is described as an Evil Sorcerer. Yes he's the King of Thieves, but he's no thief. Not even close. He's only called that because the Gerudo are a race of Warrior Women that are excellent Assassins and, thus, thieves. In Ocarina of Time, they're literally Ninja Women. But Ganondorf isn't an Assassin. He's a Brute Magic User.
Everyone is saying he could've been an orc or half-orc, but I'd say Beasthide Shifter would be a great fit for flavor. You're not going full on pig monster, but you get a little bit of pig monster.
Yeah but...pretty much everyone is tall compared to Link. And at 7 foot 2 or something like that, Ganondorf may be SMALL for a Gerudo, unless they got MUCH taller on average by the time BotW rolled around ("I'm only eight feet tall!" one of the women bemoans in a bar).
Honestly, you could probably just do conquest paladin/hexblade warlock and achieve something more accurate to in game (his beast form is more of a boon or "curse")
Ganondorf should have a higher intel, mostly because he outsmarted the king of hyrule, searched the great sea for princess zelda, manipulated a twilight citizen, knew how to beat Midna who was wearing a Fused shadow, and started a war between hyrule and the gerudos.
The thing about the Hexblade curse is that it's not the same as the normal hex spell, being that Hex(normal) has your attacks do 1d6 bonus damage and they have disadvantage on a choice attribute for saving throws. Hexblade's curse only does your proficency(or charisma, I keep forgetting) as bonus damage, you crit on a 19 on the die roll, and when the target dies the mark is consumed and heals you for your warlock level+charisma(or proficiency, again I keep forgetting)
Congrats on 1k its been a long time coming and great video i thought of a great part for terminator 4 levels of UA Ranger with Monster Slayer to work the constant scanning oh yeah he is a warforged with a very complex disguise kit or disguise self
Oh I'm so excited to be at 1000 subs, this is starting to feel like it could take over as my main gig, which would be AMAZING. Still pretty far away from that though...
Sadly the Eberron book hadn’t come out at the time you made this video but because it is out I think that making Ganon a Beasthide Shifter is better due to the fact that Ganon is able to turn into a pig monster and Beasthides have a relation to boars.
Minor gripe: Ganondorf is not human. He's Gerudo. So he would be more suitable as a half orc, as long has your table isn't using variant human/feats rules. He always resurrects and is a multistage boss so having the unrelenting endurance feature is extremely thematic. Also variant human is extremely overplayed in build breakdowns because it is so flexable. If anyone deserves to have some orc blood in DnD it's Ganondorf. Edit: A fallen paladin could also be an honorable mention because Ganondorf in my eyes, is a fallen from grace character. It still uses charisma as a cssting stat so it's slightly optimal. Smiting with a greatsword can be your way of the "darkness". Also you still get beefy hitdie and all the benfits of being a frontliner mixed with casting and literal god given powers.
@@BJGvideos Probably half orcs as well. There's only women Gerudo in the games (to my knowledge, it's a curse for low male birth rate?). So you can mox the original DnD lore for half orcs and say they are all produces of rape where the tribe grows when more half-orcs are on pilgrimages to their settlements. They'd only accept females inside because of a fear of males (just like the games). It fits rather well with classic DnD lore.
@@BJGvideos Yeah, the original lore is that they were all rape children. Orcs were stereotypical "rape and pillage" green guys. It's pretty messed up and edgy but that was original DnD. Personally I like seeing the grim side of the world (kind of like a 40k take on DnD). WotC is straying away from the past for good reasons though, there's a wide audience now.
I’ve always seen Gannon as an evil Druid Possibly cursed with Boar Lycanthropy Agree with Greatsword Also since he’s tied to deities so I had to pick one and I chose Lolth
You could've used Curse Bringer, which does this. You can create a greatsword forged from silver, with black runes etched into its blade, using your Pact of the Blade feature. If you reduce a target cursed by your Hexblade’s Curse to 0 hit points with this sword, you can immediately change the target of the curse to a different creature. This change doesn’t extend the curse’s duration. When you hit a creature with this weapon, you can expend a spell slot to deal an additional 2d8 slashing damage to the target per spell level, and you can reduce the creature’s speed to 0 feet until the end of your next turn. This does more damage than Eldritch Smite by a wide margin, you get the power to use great weapon mastery, reduce the speed of the target to zero, and when you kill the person your fighting, you get to switch the target of your hexblade's curse to someone else.
Ganondorf outsmarted kingdoms man, and I personally say his intelligence should have been where you put charisma, but with how you built him we could easily slam points into INT later on.
I might consider Fallen Aasimar for this build. Between Ganondorf's kinda sorta divine lineage and the extra damage from Necrotic Shroud (plus the two resistances) I think it would fit very well.
coming back to this was sword coast adventurer's guide out? you could have done 4 levels of oath of the crown paladin instead of 5 warlock levels since you didn't need the Cha for attack rolls and you can smite while raging (not casting a spell). plus Paladin gets you healing to make you last longer in a fight, a fighting style like great weapon fighting, defense, or unarmed if you DM is cool. You can also get to lvl16 barb for another ASI and if your DM lets you get unarmed fighting (not allowed raw) you can open up tavern brawler if you were forced to get it earlier for flavor.
Ganondorf is a noble beasthide (boar) shifter, conquest paladin/shadow sorcerer multiclass. If you go far enough into sorcerer, his 'Hound of Ill Omen' is Phantom Ganon.
Man if only there was a way of flavoring a transformation into Demon Ganon into this build. Rock solid build regardless! Who needs to rage when you can SMITE WITH THE POWER OF DAAAARKNESS!!!!
Dunno, Ganon never felt like a barbarian to me. He's not all that angry and Barbarians tend to be fairly wildernessy. I'd go Oath of Vengeance Paladian and Hexblade Warlock.
I would argue that Demise should be the patron. Just tweak hexblade a bit and make it where Demise gives whatever sword your using power instead of the sword giving you power
Asking more from curiosity rather than as a criticism, why not Conquest Paladin? Ganondorf does tend to use a lot of fear and dark power, and it doesn't mean shifting the stats around at all but gives full access to spellcasting, as well as Paladin Spellcasting.
Conquest Paladin was considered, but the Zealot won out for... being the Zealot. I just read about it and thought it sounded perfect for him with the Mutlistage Boss Fight ability baked right in.
@@tulokthebarbrarian2033true enough. The Conquest Paladin would only add a few points of AC and lose out on the rage and relentless rage type abilities, not to mention how easy in lore it is to revive Ganondorf
Idk if this is the right way to go about this, but I'd be highly amused with a Jenny Everywhere character build video. Jenny's an open-source, freely licensed character that the original creator made to be usable in anything. I've only seen her in a few comics and mentioned once or twice in fanfiction, but it'd be fun seeing if she's possible to stat.
Nothing wrong with the build, but just wanted to point out that Ganon didn't CHOOSE the triforce of power, he was stuck with it because the triforce of courage and wisdom denied him after he tried to assemble the full triforce
If I may ask someone REALLY weird: ... Diamond Head from Ben 10 Seeing as how shardmind isnt an actual race in 5e, I guess go with half orc or warforged (HEAVILY flavored appearance wise), and I'd personally go with some stone sorc.... Idk, I like giving ideas to people 😅 Edit: someone just suggested to me earth genasi, and that makes way more sense
I had a different take on him but it still uses Barb as the primary class My friend and fellow DM made a Barb Path called Path of the Furious: this Path has your Barb growing one size larger when raging and can duel wield heavy weapons This fits with Ganondorf's Demon King form, specifically from OoT Second class is Fiend Warlock: his powers are not his own due to him being the reincarnation of Demise(sorry spoilers) so I thought being a Warlock would fit If you want to have a Ganondorf without Demise's influence, go with Shadow Sorcerer
Have you ever considered just allowing human races to be reskinned versions of other races and/or granting a 1st level (optional, mostly for flavor) feat to all races to reduce the number of time you make variant humans?
Not a bad idea, there are a LOT of humans. I mostly just strive for accuracy, and recommend people using the builds just think of them as templates to tweak and adjust to make the character their own
Episode 60 of the Fire Emblem stats: Ganondorf Dragmire, aka Ganon. Ganondorf has a bunch of strengths on his end: brawling, authority (since he's a king), reason, swords, axes, heavy armor, and riding. However, there is one weapon type that he can not use: faith, since light harms him. Ganon has great HP and offense on both ends. However, his Achilles' heel is in resistance and he's not fast at all.
Just for clarification, the PHB says as long as you are not wearing heavy armor for fast movement. so in medium armor you still get the increase in movement. so it gets better!
I created a Ganondorf with Oathbreaker paladin level 7, Echo Knight fighter level 6, Shadow Magic Sorcerer level 3, Fiend Warlock level 4. And I think it works really well mainly thanks to how Ganondorf fights.
Love your builds but a Paladin/warlock or paladin/sorcerer would fit ganondorf alot better. Also remeber almost all he did was for his people in the beginning. Yeah he changes after he gets the triforce but that's due to demise curse. And he can still be a paladin in that altered mindset.
For lore reasons, he can't be a warlock. It's against his character to bind himself into the service of another, and canonically, he IS a warlock patron himself (Zant's entire conquest was through power on loan from Ganondorf). If there is a caster class with a motif of stealing magic from others as opposed to earning it yourself, that would fit him much better. I'd personally argue that the trident (or a pike flavoured as a trident) is the more iconic of his weapons, but greatsword still works.
How bout we make the triforce of power his patron, flavour it as a piece of the gods that he draws power from, but he doesn't suffer from the sugar daddy-sugar baby system?
Actually his patron IS the Triforce of Power or in this case a more deeper lore is DEMISE. (For those that played Skywayrd Sword) so him getting his powers from a GREATER power is totally within him. Plus he's Ganondorf.
Demise is long dead before Ganondorf is ever born, and contrary to popular misconception, Ganon is NOT Demise reincarnated, he is the principle effect of Demise's curse of unending hatred. Additionally, Ganondorf was already an accomplished and powerful magic-user before he ever touched the Triforce. He's either a wizard or sorcerer.
Now you can use your warlock spell slots for eldritch smites which don't conflict with your rage as they technically aren't spells though personally since Ganondorf does tend to wear some heavier looking stuff so I would have made him a conquest or oath breaker paladin instead of a barbarian which would make him a hexadin which we all know how much damage they can do.
I have a very specific thing to add. His pact weapon should be a trident. It's a common weapon he ends up using and it is a versatile weapon so it should work as a pact weapon.
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Because of Rage, I'd suggest less combat spells and definitely no concentration also a solid other build is sorcadin because of his arcane might being more powerful at least in OOT, in Twilight Princess this build is perfect
Ok personal opinion time: Race should be fallen aasimar as it gives you that divine edge to your very being that an embodiment of hatred and calamity should be. Beyond that substitute the warlock levels with either oath of conquest or oath of vengeance paladin stuff. Gives you roughly the same things but is a little more in character and lets you take advantage of rage full time.
what I would have done is gone path of the zelot barbarian and oath of conquest paladin this is very nice since you get some heavy armor and with advantage on a attack roll that can't be less then 10 your going to hit just about everything with little issue
I think this is fine and all, and technically ends up being close to it. But at the same time I can't help but wonder if Eldritch Knight Fighter + Wizard combo would have been thematically better: With the Eldritch knight you get his later sturdiness and strength based feats via the Triforce of power, but you would more than likely start off as a Wizard due to Ganon being drastically intelligent (In most incarnations) while also being a very powerful magician in his own right. The Triforce of Power also boosted his magical abilities further, it is just when he indulges in it he becomes the giant Pig Nelfishneigh that we all know of that uses his overwhelming brutality. (This could technically be replicated through a magical item but this is about character stats and normal features not equipment) So wouldn't it make more sense for him to be magic based and replicating the strength of the TFoP via items?
Ganondorf is a warlock barbarian at most. The man is extremely intelligent and has taken over Hyrule and many other realms completely. He doesnt just trick kids.
Only thing I would do is at 12th level barbarian, instead of increasing Constitution up 2 points, I would take the Tough feat because then you would get an additional 2 hp per character level instead of 1.
Throughout the entire video, he's using Zant as a patron for Ganondorf. Let's review: Zant has made a deal with Ganondorf that he will spread the Twilight and the word of Ganondorf's greatness, and get magic god-type power. Zant is a Celestial warlock.
Concept: Play an entire campaign as a high level rogue(my tip is Rogue + Monk for an agile scimitar swinging badass), let everyone get attached to the group, then have your character turn into this as a villain for the next campaign
if we're being honest, I feel like Ganondorf could have been a half orc as well, mostly due to the green pigment and well, the Pig-ment
With that, he gains an additional weapon die of damage on crit, can drop to 1hp when he would have been reduced to 0 (again?), automatic intimidation proficiency, and +2 strength and +1 constitution.
Really focusing on big damage and not dying, huh? Cap strength earlier than before and add more to constitution or charisma.
Why not a full Orc?
@@christopherbacon1077 Because Ganondorf is too intelligent.
@@Arthur1379-a Fair enough. Half-Orc it is.
@@Arthur1379-a why cant orcs be intelligent? look at eberrons orcs and Exandrias orcs. they dont have a intelligence debuff and to be honest the Volo's version is pretty much considered dead. and dont come at me with the "Oh , wElL oRcS CaNt BE sMaRt BeCAUse TheYrE EviL!!!!" thats lazy writing. There isnt any race restriction on classes and orc wizard works fine, orc artificer works fine, the old "oh well Lore says they aint smart" doesnt work because of the variety of worlds including the ones I mentioned earlier that state that orcs are just as smart as all other races. Calling an entire race stupid is lazy writing. calling an entire race evil is lazy writing.
"Cons: Limited Range, Ignored Abilities"
yeah, that's how I feel about SSB Ganondorf too
That is true but his disrespect levels are well worth it
SSB Ganondorf is a muscle wizzard, he only knows how to cast fist and sometimes kick.
@@ghirahimlefabuleux8984 "I Cast Fist at 3rd level"
"Float around and throw eldritch blasts at people instead of getting close to the sword of killing specifically you"
Just gonna throw this out there, the hearts are on the top left of the screen in Zelda...
It has been TWO minutes. Yall dont let me rest.
It depends on which Zelda you are playing.
They're on the top left if you're looking at it from Link's perspective. We aren't looking at it from Link's perspective, are we?
Top rigjt in bptw
@@soysaucerb bro you literally look the same direction as link. You don't stare at his face while he blocks the screen the whole time
"Barbarian can stay up while raging even in negative hp"
20th level barbarian
"*I died a long time ago. My anger keeps me going*"
Florida man literally too angry to die
Jeremy Crawford has confirmed that pact of the blade allows for hexblades to use two handed weapons as their pact weapon and still get the bonus.
Tulok: How to play Ganondorf in Dungeons and Dragons
Me: *DOR’YAH INTENSIFIES*
What if
You wanted to go to heaven
But God said
DOR'YAH
@@tulokthebarbrarian2033 Well, technically you'd go to heaven but 5x faster.
Sorry I'm late.
"Hyrule's Daddy of Darkness" -- I feel called out
His side b in Smash is literally a choke, it's like the memes were made for him.
I don’t think you’re understanding brutal critical correctly. You don’t get to double the extra d6s from the greatsword. With 2 brutal critical, you get the 2d6 normal, another 2d6 from the regular crit mechanics, and then 2d6 from brutal. 6d6 total. Not 8d6 total.
Shoot, must have learned that homebrewed. Favoriting this for visibility, thanks
@@tulokthebarbrarian2033 honestly I personally Homebrew that you can choose which your character uses when you first get one of the weapons and you can swap whenever you want. It makes it where you can just prefer mauls, or greatswords instead of d12 or 2d6.
Not even 2d6 from brutal but a single d6 frome very lvl of brutal critical twitter.com/AntarianRanger/status/487006879160102913...
@Alistair Stormbreaker how is explaining how the rules work in a very polite way being a "d&d nazi"?
For a brutal, it doesnt increase by 2d6 its increases but a single hit die, so 1d6. Which is why I think a great axe is the best weapon to use becasue it does 1d12 damage
Personally I went full Warlock with my Ganondorf build for two reasons: he's repeatedly described as a powerful mage, and he's not Ganondorf if he can't make his own Demiplane boss room, where he can True Polymorph into a Pit Fiend with unlimited Fireball (or if the fates allow, the ability to summon an Erinyes [cough]Twinrova[cough]), and then after he's sealed away just Plane Shift back.
Variant Human, went with Moderately Armored because he's always rocking that breastplate, followed by Spell Sniper and War Caster for extra range on Eldritch Blast, Shocking Grasp for the Smash Bros.-inspired close-range lightning hands, and a bonus to Concentration checks is always welcome. Invocations mostly the same, with the additions of Improved Pact Weapon, Lifedrinker, Thirsting Blade, Sign of Ill Omen (he's gotta be able to curse people) and finally Ascendant Step (given he usually doesn't fly so much as float in one spot). Though I actually went with The Fiend for subclass, mostly for the once a day d10 bonus to a check or save, a free damage resistance of your choice every short/long rest, and the ability to punch someone so hard they get teleported to the space between dimensions, but also the Wall of Fire so you can keep people in your boss arena, and Demise was the king of demons so it lines up lore-wise.
Sure the raw damage and tenacity is greatly lacking compared to a Barbarian, but I feel it's justifiably closer to his usual feel, and when there's like seven different magic items for boosting Strength to godly amounts I feel I can get away with a 14 in STR/DEX/CON when you can use your CHA for bonus necrotic damage and Eldritch Blast damage, plus aforementioned Eldritch Smite, then as a last resort turn into a 300 HP devil with a +13 to CON Saves to keep up that Concentration DC of either 10 or the damage taken.
Also, Entertainer background for proficiency with Pianos.
@@cadend6925 They get the ability to cast a single 6th, 7th, 8th, and eventually 9th level spell with the Mystic Arcanum class feature. They cant swap out those spells and can only use them each once per long rest. so lvl 20 locks can know both true polymorth and demiplane as they are different spell levels.
sounds like some details for a DnD boss instead of a character.
@@Ed_man_talking9 whoever said the BBEG wasn't allowed to be in the party and at the table every session. Not your fault the dm and everyone else didnt realize you are actually running the show
I don't know I think a pure Warlock Ganon is missing the point. He's just as good at combat as he as at spells and is nigh unkillable.
@@clothar23 That's part of the compromise of D&D, can't exactly take twenty levels in two classes for a character build unless you're running the campaign. So I went with the most combat-oriented Warlock that isn't Hexblade so that you can rock a fair CON modifier, get an extra attack with option to Smite, both a ranged and melee damage cantrip option, resistance to one damage type every day, 1/day 1d10 bonus to a save, 25 temporary hit points every time you bring something to 0 HP, with 17 AC no Mage Armor required. And it unlocks the previously mentioned demon form with enough attacks for a level 20 fighter, enough HP for a level 20 barbarian, and enough at-will Fireball for a level 20 sorcerer.
But ultimately he loses to a teenager with a +3 sword and a glass bottle that's immune to your Hallow spell set to Fear/Darkness, so he can't be THAT good. Plus, Wizards of the Coast didn't want to let any other class besides Wizard cast Invulnerability so it kind of limits options on being a melee caster juggernaut.
I'd have thrown another two warlock levels in there somewhere to get access to polymorph so you can start fights by transforming into a pig demon (reflavoured giant ape)
@Ryan Lang I agree. Plus, 6th-level Hexblade Warlocks get access to an undead minion. Of course, you have to be the one to kill the enemy, and seeing that your Warlock level cap will be 7, your undead minion will be really weak. Flavor-wise, though, your undead minion is supposed to be weak. Sucks that you can only have one minion at a time, though.
But if you do that you don't get the free minute of "I don't care if my hp is zero nothing can kill me!"
@@galeforce3192 Just reflavor it to be a Phantom Ganon. He only ever has one in action at a time anyway.
@@pyron5277 As great as that trait is, Ganondorf is a balanced martial warrior as well as magic user. Putting so much stock into his physical traits feels like underpowering him in regards to his magical proficiency.
Also it would have been funny if you put a couple levels into Druid for the sole purpose of being able to turn into a boar via Wild Shape.
Have a party of three. A Wizard of "Wisdom" to cast Polymorph and someone of "Courage" who can cast Enlarge. Now you are a giant boar who can trample anything in it's path.
I'm currently playing a Goliath Hexblade with a Halberd (about to multiclass into a Vengeance Paladin), and he is the most brutal character I have ever made xD
I picked up Polearm Master, and now he hits everything all the time :3
Oh and, armor of Agathys is awesome on a Goliath. They hit you, they take damage. If they hit you hard, you use Stone's Endurance and keep AoA longer, and they take damage.
You can literally kill someone when they punch you in your perfect jawline, and take no damage like an Anime character after a power-up xD
The abilities of a conquest paladin would also suit Ganon but he's not the type to take oaths. He doesn't make promises, he simply DOES. Aside from maybe swearing to destroy Link!
i would have marked the race as half-orc or goliath
Goliath definitely Goliath
Goliath makes perfect sense.
Yeah, Gerudu are all enormous
Everyone is saying Goliath. But what about that Half-Orc ability that let's you go to 1 HP instead of being knocked unconcious once per long rest. Makes you even harder to kill. As if he wasn't hard enough to kill already.
my first though would've been fire giant but yeah that probably fits better
Ganondorf is actually really smart so it confuses me why intelligence is lowest. I would make intellagence higher than dex.
To be fair though have you seen him fight in Windwaker. He’s unhittable without a counterattack or light arrows pelting him because he just casually blocks you with lightning reflexes and then he spirals through the air when you try to get away from him. Honestly Ganondorf would probably have all 18s and 20s so it’s understandable something had to give.
@@connerkline6269 well I was using ocorina of time Ganondorf, who's mostly a spell caster.
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True but he’s almost definitely a Warlock in that one as well so CHA would be his casting modifier, and he might have decent INT but his WIS would be garbage as he does get eventually outplayed by a kid in an adult body. So it still works out.
You can do it with high int, but it would be really useless(except maybe from a roleplay perspective) since you don’t have skills that need int and also you don’t need int for anything since ur a barbarian/warlock
Conner Kline Also inteligence is kind of a “dump stat” for most builds in 5e, since it’s the least useful stat
I am surprised Dorf wasn't a Half-Orc for flavor:
Savage Attacks (He hits hard enough to do emotional damage.)
Relentless Endurance (He keeps coming back.)
Menacing (He's pretty Intimidating.)
Just saying seemed pretty flavorful. All constructive no offense intended.
And he green
Oh shit was that racist
Storm Blaze to be fair most DnD orcs are usually gray or brown rather than green
And specifically +2 strength and +1 con.
Now he's even harder to kill.
he survived the collapse of his castle and polymorphed into a pig demon for more hit points.
for a feat at level 4 barb i'd take warcaster and use a two handed sword as a hexblade warlock
You need to know at least one spell first so youd have to do 3 barb then 1 warlock then 1 more Barb
Ganondorf didn't work for Zant, Zant worked for Ganondorf. Zant's the Warlock here.
I would like to point out there is an Eldritch invocation for smiting, and you can still use your Smite while raging.
Ganondorf has always been smart, How else would he infultrate hyrule and become the king right hand man.
That's just oot the reason he seems stupid is because he is an honorable man, I mean why would you kill a child?
That's Charisma at work, not Intelligence.
@@KingofJ95 then why can he cast spells even if it's just a strength enhancing one
I’d definitely pick oath of conquest paladin instead of barbarian, those sweet sweet divine smites are just as potent and far more reliable than the 1/20 chance of a brutal crit. Plus being able to cast spells as a spellcasting class is pretty good.
Cactusman129 also there’s no way that the “Wizard’s Fist” isn’t just a punch with both Divine Smite and Eldritch Smite
Ganon is different depending on the game:
- Ocarina's one is a sorcerer with abilities to make clones and change between human and beast, also is the king of the Gerudo, so it has an army.
- Wind Waker's is leader of a disperse army of creatures. He has a giant bird, is literally don't affected by any weapon without magic, has two swords and can generate giant puppets and dark clones.
- BotW's is a godlike evil creature who can summon creatures (including bligth ganons) once a month, can control technology and can infest creatures like dragons.
- Zelda 1's is just a evil pig who can be invisible and can shot magic spheres, and it's supposed to control a monster army
- ALttP's is a evil pig sorcerer who own his own evil dimension (or mirror version of a limited land) and can make alter egos with mind control powers and spells
- Twilight Princess version I think is like Ocarina's
Zelda series have a lot of different versions of the same character, the same as Zelda
I made my own Ganondorf for a D&D game. Fiend warlock/conquest paladin/draconic sorcerer.
Highest to lowest
Charisma (he's a politician and a king)
Strength (the only part of the tri force that didn't ditch him was power)
Constitution (the man has been murdered more than 10 times)
Intelligence (he's a war tactician, and a scholar of magic)
Dexterity (he usually will just take a hit rather than dodge it)
Wisdom (the ultimate symbol of wisdom ignored him)
Remember, he's not just a warrior. He's a warlock. He needs a lot more magic than 1 or 2 levels in sorcerer. Make sure you choose pact of the blade as a warlock (he summons swords and tridents, with no reasonable place to put them) and give him Eldritch blast (dead man's volley). As a paladin, give him a lot of smites (he's the symbol of power in the Zelda series). Sorcerer is just here to give him more magic and a bit of (draconic) bulk
I fiddled around with the idea of making ganondorf, ended up with 5 levels in battle master and 15 levels in fiend pact of the blade warlock. got some pretty nasty spells to remind you that ganondorf is a sorcerer, meanwhile, he can still demolish tons of things with his greatsword. he can use eldritch blast to make it harder to run away from him, he can levitate at will, and he can expend his spell slot and superiority die when he gets a crit, doing 7d8+2d6 before the crit calculations/bonus rolls/however your group handles crits.
he still managed to have about 180 hp, no extra feats needed, so he could easily boost his strength and charisma up to 20, and is just all around terrifying. as far as level 20s go, i dont think he is anything too outlandish, but he could definitely terrorize a small group of players a few levels lower than him.
personally i'd argue fighter for Ganondorf, because he wears heavy armour and is proficient with many weapons. Rogue because he's the king of thieves (evil too!). well done though! you captured his persona well enough.
Except Ganondorf, in literally EVERYTHING, is described as an Evil Sorcerer. Yes he's the King of Thieves, but he's no thief. Not even close. He's only called that because the Gerudo are a race of Warrior Women that are excellent Assassins and, thus, thieves. In Ocarina of Time, they're literally Ninja Women. But Ganondorf isn't an Assassin. He's a Brute Magic User.
"Sword of Killing Specifically You" is what I'm calling my sword in character next time I'm up against a big bad.
Everyone is saying he could've been an orc or half-orc, but I'd say Beasthide Shifter would be a great fit for flavor. You're not going full on pig monster, but you get a little bit of pig monster.
my friend raised a good point. look at his size next to link. desert boi is a goliath
Yeah but...pretty much everyone is tall compared to Link. And at 7 foot 2 or something like that, Ganondorf may be SMALL for a Gerudo, unless they got MUCH taller on average by the time BotW rolled around ("I'm only eight feet tall!" one of the women bemoans in a bar).
Honestly, you could probably just do conquest paladin/hexblade warlock and achieve something more accurate to in game (his beast form is more of a boon or "curse")
Congrats on 1k, man! Love this build!!!
Me too! Zealot barbarian isn't something I've looked at much, but now I've gotta try it
I'm setting up a smash campaign and these videos are SUUUUUUPER helpful
Ganondorf should have a higher intel, mostly because he outsmarted the king of hyrule, searched the great sea for princess zelda, manipulated a twilight citizen, knew how to beat Midna who was wearing a Fused shadow, and started a war between hyrule and the gerudos.
The thing about the Hexblade curse is that it's not the same as the normal hex spell, being that Hex(normal) has your attacks do 1d6 bonus damage and they have disadvantage on a choice attribute for saving throws. Hexblade's curse only does your proficency(or charisma, I keep forgetting) as bonus damage, you crit on a 19 on the die roll, and when the target dies the mark is consumed and heals you for your warlock level+charisma(or proficiency, again I keep forgetting)
Congrats on 1k its been a long time coming and great video i thought of a great part for terminator 4 levels of UA Ranger with Monster Slayer to work the constant scanning oh yeah he is a warforged with a very complex disguise kit or disguise self
Oh I'm so excited to be at 1000 subs, this is starting to feel like it could take over as my main gig, which would be AMAZING. Still pretty far away from that though...
To celebrate maybe the T-1000
I would have done, a conquest paladin/hexblade multiclass but that's just me
Omg the “Tulok”’ stage is a phenomenal touch
You know since Cristmas eve is a Tuesday you could make Jack skelington so it could really be a "Nightmare before Christmas"
Sadly the Eberron book hadn’t come out at the time you made this video but because it is out I think that making Ganon a Beasthide Shifter is better due to the fact that Ganon is able to turn into a pig monster and Beasthides have a relation to boars.
Minor gripe: Ganondorf is not human. He's Gerudo. So he would be more suitable as a half orc, as long has your table isn't using variant human/feats rules. He always resurrects and is a multistage boss so having the unrelenting endurance feature is extremely thematic.
Also variant human is extremely overplayed in build breakdowns because it is so flexable. If anyone deserves to have some orc blood in DnD it's Ganondorf.
Edit: A fallen paladin could also be an honorable mention because Ganondorf in my eyes, is a fallen from grace character. It still uses charisma as a cssting stat so it's slightly optimal. Smiting with a greatsword can be your way of the "darkness". Also you still get beefy hitdie and all the benfits of being a frontliner mixed with casting and literal god given powers.
But what would that mean for the rest of the Gerudo then?
@@BJGvideos Probably half orcs as well. There's only women Gerudo in the games (to my knowledge, it's a curse for low male birth rate?). So you can mox the original DnD lore for half orcs and say they are all produces of rape where the tribe grows when more half-orcs are on pilgrimages to their settlements. They'd only accept females inside because of a fear of males (just like the games). It fits rather well with classic DnD lore.
@@SkyNinja759 That's the original lore for half orcs? Good god that's some edgelord writing.
@@BJGvideos Yeah, the original lore is that they were all rape children. Orcs were stereotypical "rape and pillage" green guys. It's pretty messed up and edgy but that was original DnD. Personally I like seeing the grim side of the world (kind of like a 40k take on DnD). WotC is straying away from the past for good reasons though, there's a wide audience now.
@@SkyNinja759 Yeah but there's grim and there's needlessly edgy. You can still have reciprocal love in a violent culture.
I’ve always seen Gannon as an evil Druid
Possibly cursed with Boar Lycanthropy
Agree with Greatsword
Also since he’s tied to deities so I had to pick one and I chose Lolth
You could've used Curse Bringer, which does this.
You can create a greatsword forged from silver, with black runes etched into its blade, using your Pact of the Blade feature. If you reduce a target cursed by your Hexblade’s Curse to 0 hit points with this sword, you can immediately change the target of the curse to a different creature. This change doesn’t extend the curse’s duration.
When you hit a creature with this weapon, you can expend a spell slot to deal an additional 2d8 slashing damage to the target per spell level, and you can reduce the creature’s speed to 0 feet until the end of your next turn.
This does more damage than Eldritch Smite by a wide margin, you get the power to use great weapon mastery, reduce the speed of the target to zero, and when you kill the person your fighting, you get to switch the target of your hexblade's curse to someone else.
Yes, I love Ganondorf as a character
He's the baddest baddie of all the bads. What's not to love?
Honestly thought he'd go evil paladin on this.
Paladin/Rogue although tricky can do some stupid amounts of damage with smite + sneak
not if you ride a horse :). they do count as allies.
Hey man, congrats for 1k!
How about Geralt or Dante one of these days? Cloud could be cool too!
Oooh, one of those is coming very soon...
These are unbelievably cool.
Congrats on 1k subs I've always loved your content keep it up
Ganondorf outsmarted kingdoms man, and I personally say his intelligence should have been where you put charisma, but with how you built him we could easily slam points into INT later on.
I might consider Fallen Aasimar for this build. Between Ganondorf's kinda sorta divine lineage and the extra damage from Necrotic Shroud (plus the two resistances) I think it would fit very well.
Man I freakin LOVE this channel. If your lookin for future ideas, maybe make a Jason Voorhees player build??
Oh damn, that wouldnt be too difficult, I've got all the builds scheduled for this halloween, but I'll find a place for him!
coming back to this was sword coast adventurer's guide out? you could have done 4 levels of oath of the crown paladin instead of 5 warlock levels since you didn't need the Cha for attack rolls and you can smite while raging (not casting a spell). plus Paladin gets you healing to make you last longer in a fight, a fighting style like great weapon fighting, defense, or unarmed if you DM is cool. You can also get to lvl16 barb for another ASI and if your DM lets you get unarmed fighting (not allowed raw) you can open up tavern brawler if you were forced to get it earlier for flavor.
Ganondorf is a noble beasthide (boar) shifter, conquest paladin/shadow sorcerer multiclass. If you go far enough into sorcerer, his 'Hound of Ill Omen' is Phantom Ganon.
Ganondorf isn’t a warlock he is a sorcerer who is so powerful that he can act as a patron for warlocks. (Gitahim and Zant)
To be fair, Girahim serves Demise, not Ganondorf, who didn't exist at that point.
Man if only there was a way of flavoring a transformation into Demon Ganon into this build. Rock solid build regardless! Who needs to rage when you can SMITE WITH THE POWER OF DAAAARKNESS!!!!
Technically eldritch smite isn't a spell, I see no reason you couldn't use it while raging.
@@tulokthebarbrarian2033 aw snap you're right! And if your dm is cool with any gauntlet based weapon you can easily work in a warlock punch
Booming Blade followed by entering your rage actually sounds like it could be fun.
Nobody:
Absolutly nobody:
Tulok: ... maybe.
Dunno, Ganon never felt like a barbarian to me. He's not all that angry and Barbarians tend to be fairly wildernessy. I'd go Oath of Vengeance Paladian and Hexblade Warlock.
Hey hey, you've made it to 1k. Looks like you're a celebrity now
Just wait until I can put mid rolls in, yall are gonna be so advertised to...
A build on Skull Kid would be pretty cool. A crazy nutjob that brings impending doom.
Ah good to see some old school Tulok.
Zant? Wouldn't Ghirahim be a better Hexblade Patron? Ghirahim is the name of Demises sword after all and Ganondorf is the incarnation of Demise.
I would argue that Demise should be the patron. Just tweak hexblade a bit and make it where Demise gives whatever sword your using power instead of the sword giving you power
Asking more from curiosity rather than as a criticism, why not Conquest Paladin? Ganondorf does tend to use a lot of fear and dark power, and it doesn't mean shifting the stats around at all but gives full access to spellcasting, as well as Paladin Spellcasting.
Conquest Paladin was considered, but the Zealot won out for... being the Zealot. I just read about it and thought it sounded perfect for him with the Mutlistage Boss Fight ability baked right in.
@@tulokthebarbrarian2033true enough. The Conquest Paladin would only add a few points of AC and lose out on the rage and relentless rage type abilities, not to mention how easy in lore it is to revive Ganondorf
Idk if this is the right way to go about this, but I'd be highly amused with a Jenny Everywhere character build video. Jenny's an open-source, freely licensed character that the original creator made to be usable in anything. I've only seen her in a few comics and mentioned once or twice in fanfiction, but it'd be fun seeing if she's possible to stat.
Nothing wrong with the build, but just wanted to point out that Ganon didn't CHOOSE the triforce of power, he was stuck with it because the triforce of courage and wisdom denied him after he tried to assemble the full triforce
Been wanting to roll a barbarian/warlock for a long time. Definitely going to next chance I get
As a devout Ganon main, the b-roll footage from this video made me cry
strangely I really want to research a monk/barbarian hybrid. Very zen and then DIIIIIIE
If I may ask someone REALLY weird: ... Diamond Head from Ben 10
Seeing as how shardmind isnt an actual race in 5e, I guess go with half orc or warforged (HEAVILY flavored appearance wise), and I'd personally go with some stone sorc....
Idk, I like giving ideas to people 😅
Edit: someone just suggested to me earth genasi, and that makes way more sense
I've gotta check out Ben 10 I have no idea what you're talking about, it sounds great though
I would've gone with Half-Orc or Goliath personally
I had a different take on him but it still uses Barb as the primary class
My friend and fellow DM made a Barb Path called Path of the Furious: this Path has your Barb growing one size larger when raging and can duel wield heavy weapons
This fits with Ganondorf's Demon King form, specifically from OoT
Second class is Fiend Warlock: his powers are not his own due to him being the reincarnation of Demise(sorry spoilers) so I thought being a Warlock would fit
If you want to have a Ganondorf without Demise's influence, go with Shadow Sorcerer
Have you ever considered just allowing human races to be reskinned versions of other races and/or granting a 1st level (optional, mostly for flavor) feat to all races to reduce the number of time you make variant humans?
Not a bad idea, there are a LOT of humans. I mostly just strive for accuracy, and recommend people using the builds just think of them as templates to tweak and adjust to make the character their own
Episode 60 of the Fire Emblem stats: Ganondorf Dragmire, aka Ganon.
Ganondorf has a bunch of strengths on his end: brawling, authority (since he's a king), reason, swords, axes, heavy armor, and riding. However, there is one weapon type that he can not use: faith, since light harms him.
Ganon has great HP and offense on both ends. However, his Achilles' heel is in resistance and he's not fast at all.
Great video, I would have gone something like oathbreaker Paladin so he could still use his spell casting. But you’re right he is about breaking rules
Just for clarification, the PHB says as long as you are not wearing heavy armor for fast movement. so in medium armor you still get the increase in movement. so it gets better!
I created a Ganondorf with Oathbreaker paladin level 7, Echo Knight fighter level 6, Shadow Magic Sorcerer level 3, Fiend Warlock level 4. And I think it works really well mainly thanks to how Ganondorf fights.
Love your builds but a Paladin/warlock or paladin/sorcerer would fit ganondorf alot better. Also remeber almost all he did was for his people in the beginning. Yeah he changes after he gets the triforce but that's due to demise curse. And he can still be a paladin in that altered mindset.
I wasn't interested in any of your other videos, but the dorf called to me
For lore reasons, he can't be a warlock. It's against his character to bind himself into the service of another, and canonically, he IS a warlock patron himself (Zant's entire conquest was through power on loan from Ganondorf). If there is a caster class with a motif of stealing magic from others as opposed to earning it yourself, that would fit him much better.
I'd personally argue that the trident (or a pike flavoured as a trident) is the more iconic of his weapons, but greatsword still works.
How bout we make the triforce of power his patron, flavour it as a piece of the gods that he draws power from, but he doesn't suffer from the sugar daddy-sugar baby system?
Actually his patron IS the Triforce of Power or in this case a more deeper lore is DEMISE. (For those that played Skywayrd Sword) so him getting his powers from a GREATER power is totally within him. Plus he's Ganondorf.
Also, it can be played as instead of binding you, you've trapped your patron in a contract. Or are just stealing power.
Demise is long dead before Ganondorf is ever born, and contrary to popular misconception, Ganon is NOT Demise reincarnated, he is the principle effect of Demise's curse of unending hatred.
Additionally, Ganondorf was already an accomplished and powerful magic-user before he ever touched the Triforce. He's either a wizard or sorcerer.
Now you can use your warlock spell slots for eldritch smites which don't conflict with your rage as they technically aren't spells though personally since Ganondorf does tend to wear some heavier looking stuff so I would have made him a conquest or oath breaker paladin instead of a barbarian which would make him a hexadin which we all know how much damage they can do.
I have a very specific thing to add. His pact weapon should be a trident. It's a common weapon he ends up using and it is a versatile weapon so it should work as a pact weapon.
I was thinking goliath for race to emulate his towering size and strength
personally I would take Savage attacker over great weapon master... but I guess both would crank up the damage output to absurd.
I’m a fan of the idea of a Warlock/Barbarian that uses Armor of Agathys before Raging, since it does not require concentration.
Ganondorf in canon however is said to be an intelligent leader
Love your show :)
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Trunks of the Future (DBZ) (He is my all time fav)
Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty)
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Gabmit (X-Man)
Kirby (Kirby)
“Classic bad boy” ( bring me to life starts playing) lmfao
Because of Rage, I'd suggest less combat spells and definitely no concentration
also a solid other build is sorcadin because of his arcane might being more powerful at least in OOT, in Twilight Princess this build is perfect
I always thought Ganondorf was a Warlock and his Smash Bros. moves are more meant to reflect his brutal personality than how he actually fights.
Nonono, his moves in smash bros are supposed to reflect a limited budget and a captain falcon
Yeah, actual Ganon is part wizard (training under twinrova), part warlock (triforce of power), and part sorcerer (Demise’s curse)
Ok personal opinion time:
Race should be fallen aasimar as it gives you that divine edge to your very being that an embodiment of hatred and calamity should be. Beyond that substitute the warlock levels with either oath of conquest or oath of vengeance paladin stuff. Gives you roughly the same things but is a little more in character and lets you take advantage of rage full time.
The George Michael song was awesome addition to another cool build.
It's always great when you're not expecting George Michael, and then out of the blue, WHAM!
@@tulokthebarbrarian2033 lol
what I would have done is gone path of the zelot barbarian and oath of conquest paladin this is very nice since you get some heavy armor and with advantage on a attack roll that can't be less then 10 your going to hit just about everything with little issue
Ganondorf doesn't just outwit children, in Ocarina of Time he outwits an entire kingdom through deception. Ditto for Zant in Twilight Princess.
I think this is fine and all, and technically ends up being close to it. But at the same time I can't help but wonder if Eldritch Knight Fighter + Wizard combo would have been thematically better:
With the Eldritch knight you get his later sturdiness and strength based feats via the Triforce of power, but you would more than likely start off as a Wizard due to Ganon being drastically intelligent (In most incarnations) while also being a very powerful magician in his own right. The Triforce of Power also boosted his magical abilities further, it is just when he indulges in it he becomes the giant Pig Nelfishneigh that we all know of that uses his overwhelming brutality. (This could technically be replicated through a magical item but this is about character stats and normal features not equipment) So wouldn't it make more sense for him to be magic based and replicating the strength of the TFoP via items?
Ganondorf is a warlock barbarian at most. The man is extremely intelligent and has taken over Hyrule and many other realms completely. He doesnt just trick kids.
Only thing I would do is at 12th level barbarian, instead of increasing Constitution up 2 points, I would take the Tough feat because then you would get an additional 2 hp per character level instead of 1.
Throughout the entire video, he's using Zant as a patron for Ganondorf. Let's review: Zant has made a deal with Ganondorf that he will spread the Twilight and the word of Ganondorf's greatness, and get magic god-type power. Zant is a Celestial warlock.
Concept: Play an entire campaign as a high level rogue(my tip is Rogue + Monk for an agile scimitar swinging badass), let everyone get attached to the group, then have your character turn into this as a villain for the next campaign
The funny thing is you could easily play this as a rouge/warlock or fallen paladin/warlock and I think you could play a pretty decent Ganon
Devil's sight doesn't give Darkvision, you see normally. So, you see in color!
LoZ Canon: Ganondorf is a warlock, and later becomes a sorcerer.
This video: First five levels are Zealot Barbarian! Sixth is a Hexblade Warlock!