>>56099363Bibi-kun... why did you have to activate my autism like this? I remember a long time ago, you suggested a Weavile outfit would have some kind of claw gauntlets and maybe a folding fan. If I wanted to go "full fantasy" it would be some disgustingly minmaxed Rogue/Ranger hybrid focused on hitting too fast and hard for for the enemy to retaliate, much like the Pokemon that his outfit is based on.
If I want to get super specific, his rogue side would be based on the Arcane Trickster while his ranger side would be based on the Horizon Walker. No idea if subclasses can be combined like this outside of Homebrew, but I'm going to do it anyway.
>https://rpgbot.net/dnd5/characters/classes/rogue/subclasses/#arcane-trickster>https://rpgbot.net/dnd5/characters/classes/ranger/subclasses/#horizon-walkerIn a nutshell, teleport around the battlefield constantly, cast or get a shot in and pray they don't manage to hit you back. Combat focus is on getting the first shot in and disabling your enemy's ability to specifically hit you, relying on dodging and redirecting attacks, hopefully to other enemies but to fellow party members if need be. From my understanding of ability scores, STR is totally ignored in favor of everything else (in order: DEX, INT, CON, CHA, WIS), Alex makes his offensive and verbal utility so useful to the party that they will want to keep him alive and take care of physical tasks for him. Gotta find away to stay slim, wouldn't want to be ruin your figure through physical tasks and lose your emergency seduction skills. Use Slippery Mind to cheese not putting many points into WIS. I strongly assume this would work better in Homebrew, as I don't know if you can mix subclasses in standard 5e. Weapons include a mag-fed crossbow (the closest thing to a gun) and spells, as well as those Weavile gauntlets for a close range emergency, equipped with out of sight poison injectors in reference to Weavile having Poison Jab. I haven't even gotten to the outfit.