![]() When you join the College of Jesters at 3rd level, you gain proficiency with three skills of your choice. These Bards often dress in motley clothes and many wear make up, at least when they perform. For them, the absurdity of existence is itself a divine force, and comedy is sublime. Members of the College of Jesters are often dismissed as fools, but that is how they like it, so that they make can fools of others. These Bards are students of comedy who live for the sound of laughter. However, for the College of Jesters, humor is much more than entertainment. I would put a slight exception to this to Warlock and Cleric, because they all tend to worship/be accountable to someone, also paladin to a certain extent.įWIW, here's my College of Jesters homebrew for the Bard: ![]() The class' name should not hinder your creativity, nor should it inform too much about your character, IMO. You could be a monk that uses meditation to fuels his practice of magic, earning him Wizards level.Īnd you could be a court jester that actually has Monk levels, where his fighting style is simply derived from his circus-esque agility. You could be a thief that only has sorcerer levels. But really, you could be a ranger that has levels in the Fighter or even Barbarian class, and no actual level in ranger. One of my issues with the classes in D&D is that most of them tend to come with a sort of "pre-loaded theme", which often makes it hard to unpair classes from certain backgrounds. ![]() Think about the character's abilities and what you want him/her to do, then work backwards to the class. Literally any class can be a court jester, just take Performance and use it for comedy, maybe Acrobatics along with it.
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