My real issue for the Warden is whether to use a longsword in two hands or a greatsword, because the "Bastard sword" in between isn't a thing any more and why two-hand a longsword when you plan to two-hand full time? Kensei: all leaders among the Chosen of Heaven have trained as Sword-Saints and mastered the Nodachi greatsword, a weapon once thought too large to be practical beyond honor duels. The rare times they stop fighting each other is when the Iron Call goes out, rallying the legions to unite against a common threat. My other query is equipment, specifically armor types. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, Matt Mercer's Homebrew stuff is overrated. It's one big, tangled, bloody mess and I welcome you all to wade through it with me =D.

Warlord: among the Clans, there is no more noble calling than that of the Warlord. Gladiator's Battlegear set - the level 80 warrior arena/PvP gear set. Similar to Conk. Originally pressed into military service as sword fodder, those who are skilled enough to survive are promoted out of the rank and file and given heavy infantry training. Everything revolves around it.

Honestly most of them just seem to be straight Fighter, Barbarian, or Rogue because of the lack of magic. It can be less flashy/fun than the Elementalist, though.

Trained in the lore of the ancient ninja, these lightly armored swordsmen strike with blinding speed and stinging precision, even ending a life with the same motion that draws the blade. Peacekeeper is essentially a Rogue with the Assassin Archetype and dual wielding.

Speed Revive – Passive; rapidly revive fallen teammates. Mug Root Beer? All rights reserved.

However, there is yet any reliable evidence of such myths.

For Honor Conqueror Guide.

Valkyrie: Battlemaster, featless but with very high stats. Conqueror – Passive; capture and upgrade control … (For Honor) Doovi.

It's ironic that you can't really play FH's Berserker with DnD's Berserker because Frenzied Rage doesn't stack with two-weapon fighting. For example, the Peacekeeper would get Feint and Riposte while the Valkyrie gets Tripping and Lunging attack. Kensei: GWM Battlemaster (precision and grapple focused). He took much the same as me except he boosted his Con instead of Shield Master and took Riposte instead of Trip. Those who underestimate them often find a crossbow bolt or dagger sprouting from a chink in useless armor, the lesson learned too late.

If I were to homebrew, I might shift weapon types slightly to show that a Warlord's "gladius" shudder is really a longsword that lacks the Versatile property and call it a Broadsword, then tweak the longsword somewhat...idk. Berserker is the only class I say MUST be a Barbarian, simply for the Berserker Archetype, with Dual BattleAxes and Duelist feat. PK can take TWF and take riposte for deflects etc.

Nobushi is difficult. Advice for a Conqueror build. The Kanabo studded club is a dangerous weapon due to its massive size, and only those of enough skill and strength even dare carry it into battle.

What is the best/most recommened Solo( Lonewolf ) Honor mode build?
Nobushi: Any of the Chosen can tell you: our people are few; our enemies without number. Conqueror. I'm gearing my Conqeuror for revive speed and defense.

Conqueror: the height of glory for the common footman is to fight and die in service to the legion. Getting to see his work on those is always my favorite part of any build. . Added a version with a stable. For For Honor on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Conqueror damage output". I could really see the Thief as well, based on how a person wants their individual Peacekeeper to function. The Clans - descendants of the northern tribes, the Clans are as disparate as imaginable, yet they share a common bond, for they believe in the old gods of storm and stone and battle although they have forgotten the names of the gods.

being able to read your opponent well and is important when playing this class. On the other hand the Warden could be a Good-paladin order based on their lore, however the fact they can cast Fireball (catapult) and some other does kinda make me want to label them as Eldritch Knight fighters. Especially if you don't use the feat that causes your shield bash to inflict damage, finishing off any passive opponent is going to be a chore.
On the other hand, it could be perhaps a totem barbarian of the Eagle or Wolf?