Best class that fits adventurer archetype?

Which class fits more as adventurer guy who travels around the world and does alot of dangerous missions?

  • Hunter?
  • Outlaw rogue?
  • ww/brewmaster monk?
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The Outlaw Rogue is pretty much a Pirate buccaneer, so I’d say that. Though I think Warriors do it better if you play one like a mercenary traveler type of guy with an axe and simple armor.

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I thought about warrior but idk, almost all plate armors look too heavy.

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Kylo Ren Dies after he smooches with Rey. Rey has yellow lightsaber. Palpatine was snoke the entire time (lul retcon). Skywalker Saga ends with a puff of fart

This guy…

I’m sure he’s picking up flags at a decent clip…I doubt we’ll need to see him around for long.

You think I play this trash of a game? lol

Hunter can fit the mold of a person who is possibly after bigger and bigger monsters to take down. It could lead them all over the world. Rangers in D&D could pick a monster or certain race they have bonuses against. You could be a hunter who is out to kill either of the two because of something that happened in the character’s background. Be it family who was killed or their village destroyed by a dragon. Or they could just be an expert guide who has a reputation for getting people in and out of dangerous places alive.

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I think you’re playing the forums as a game right now…and I think you will be taking a vacation from that particular game while you do whatever you’re doing in WoW-Lite.

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Ohh no I guess I wont be able to post on any of my other accounts… /eyeroll lol

I think the classes you’ve chosen all work well, but keep in mind that your class doesn’t define you, you are still a noble nightborne, a gentle tauren, a quizzical gnome or a creepy undead, goblin with gusto, etc. For instance, one of my characters is a nightborne scholar who enjoys documenting his discoveries, uncovering new ways to perform magic, studying spells and researching . I chose mage to fit him, but I consider him firstly to be a wise, slightly grumpy yet spirited (when it comes to magic) elder, who eagerly pours over scrolls and is often buried in tomes. His travels often find him visiting libraries and spots where ancient magic echoes. He even has a floating book or quill who accompanies him and aids in his spells! I wish they were part of nightborne mage casting animations and spell visuals. You can be an adventurer, traveler, explorer, journeyer, scholar, chef, professor, poet, gardener, medic, etc, first and your class second. But I like the ones you picked so far. I have a wanderer who is also a brewmaster. Well any monk will fit a wanderer nicely.

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Warrior looks heavy to be an adventurer. I expect adventurer to be an agile fighter just like Hunter or rogue

Paladin with a simple hammer

Paladin best jack of all trades ie survivalist.

The truth is your own preference.

The necro is strong with this one.

hunters though

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Fury war, ready for anything, can self heal like a dedicated healer with impending victory, can go anywhere with barbarian + bounding stride heroic leap, double time charge, and intercept. Is the adventurer’s adventurer.

Ok no jokes… I think hunter, monk and warrior are the best fits for adventurer and explorer

If you’re a good roleplayer?

ANY class would fit :slight_smile:
Heck, my shaman here is a Lorewalker!

A survival hunter would fit. Just you, your trusty pet and a big stick to whack things (or transmog the polearm to a 2 hander sword).

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Survival Hunter Dwarf with the adventure set from recruiting players and a pickaxe weapon
And of course, a bear hunter pet.

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