

kind of pathfinder witch would be a much closer fit. build with shield master and protection style. Man at Arms = fighter a warlord would fit really well, but since we don't have one battlemaster seems to fit fine.

Jester = bard subclass dependent heavily on how you play him. Houndmaster = beast master ranger unfortunately there's not a good way to immitate the increased beast damage against marked targets, but at the core BMR hits all the major points Highwayman = also rogue swashbuckler seems to fit best to me, since he has a decent mix of movement abilities. Grave robber = rogue probably arcane trickster with the shadow fade thing, but maybe in the future we'll have a more alchemy focused rogue archetype that would fit here better Hunter's mark, colossus slayer, pure damage with strength weapons and slightly sub-par defenses with medium armor. Not a ton of spell casting comparison, but when have you ever seen a moon druid cast spells?Īrbelist = ranged fighter of some sort probably battlemaster, with the trick being sharpshoot + precision attackīounty hunter = ranger. Hellion = berserker barbarian not exactly able to do this 1 for 1 in d&d, because the polearm suggest PAM, but the exhaustion mechanic for barbarians in d&d is definitely a non-bo with PAM.Ībomination = moon druid. Built as GWM and never not use the -5/+10.Ĭrusader = Crown paladin the prot boost he has is basically the champion challenge since it marks him.

Subclass is pretty much nonexistent perhaps the revenge ability could be like devo paladin's channel though. And remember, the Rudiment is still a monster and a huge threat, therefore it can also damage allies and put stress on them.Leper = Paladin not immidiately obvious, but his most magical thing is his big self heal reminiscent of lay on hands. However, if the Rudiment is on guard, its strength is not the same as if its task is only to eliminate enemies. Because of its past, The Rudiment can still behave like any other humans, even though it sometimes leads to some… misunderstandings.ĭepending on the task, the Rudiment can be a nice melee damage dealer or a great tank and supporter who is capable of protecting one ally during a whole battle and wreak havoc on the ranks of enemies. Maybe it’s to protect him as Rudiment… or as a human, to get revenge for its painful transformation.

A warrior in life and a protector in death, the Rudiment is waiting for a chance to meet its Creator, its Father, whose voice summoned it to Hamlet. OverviewThe Rudiment is a man-made monster with a human’s soul, who almost lost all of its memories except for one, an old song.
