Name the top 3 classes you tend to use in a RPG

Name the top 3 classes you tend to use in a RPG

1. Brawler
2. Swordsman (Or Paladin if it's available)
3. Thief

1. Battlemage
2. Battlemage
3. Battlemage

1. Rogue
2. Archer
3.Anything closest to the 1 and 2

1. Monk/Fighter/Martial Artist
2. Healer/Cleric/Pilgrim
3. Paladin/Knight

Necromancer or Wizard
Ranger
Knight

the ones that are little girls. the rest go in the trash

1. Warrior
2. Mage
3. lol

brawlers are usually only good in DQ games
every other one, save for like Ayla in CT, is usually shit tier

>Le monk meme XDDD

Is there a single game where a monk isn't objectively worse than a weapons user?

Monks often use weapons like fist weapons.

1. Human
2. Namekian
3. Majin

I'm probably the only one here that likes Radiant Mythology but the Fighter class is one of the best ones

Thief whenever I can, and Rogues/Assassins if Thieves aren't available.

The only sin in most RPGs is making Thieves just leather warriors with some crit. Bravely Default to this day is the only modern RPG that seems to do a Thief right, and that's because you can cross class skills to focus on item utilization and being a general non-magic support.

Monk in Diablo III is great. He's pretty much the only good thing about the game. But Diablo also has the only good example of a Necromancer I've seen. So the series is full of exceptions.

1.Fighter/Warrior
2. any pure melee DPS
3.archer

Gunslinger or something related.
Rogue or Ninja if its a weeb game.
Something with dual swords.

i liked guild wars necromancer, had a nice give and take with how its abilities worked.

>brawlers are usually only good in DQ games
Play more RPGs.

>Monk character uses fist weapons
What's even the point then? It ruins the whole appeal if you give the unarmed weaponless class a weapon. It only makes sense if their weapons are really weak and they are used more as training gloves to help get them through the early stages where unarmed damage barely scales at all (kind of like in Final Fantasy 1 where Nunchaku are the Black Belt's best weapon early game but then eventually you can strip him of the weapon and leave him barehanded for the rest of the entire game).

Monks/Fisticuffs
Rogues
Bard/Special snowflake buffers/debuffers

1. Samurai
2. Ninja
3. Longswordsman

Fuck Monks, WRESTLER MASTER RACE.

The fun kind, or the kind descended from greek kama sutra?

1. Assassin
2. Monk
3. Knight

I really like katar/claw weapons, tend to use classes that use either that or something close to it. When the game doesn't have anything close to it I just use a class that has dual wield or great swords.

Warrior
Battlemage
Paladin

I'm not sure what you mean by that so I'll just say the fun kind involving grappling and being a massive wall of muscle instead.

i want to do something like that, have a wrestler that uses grapper shit and can combo with other characters well

1. Healslut
2. Healslut
3. Supportslut

This, in this order.

Except swap Rogues for anything with a fuckhuge ornate shield

I always thought it would be cool if there was an RPG with two unarmed classes. One focused on strength, speed, and strikes and the other focused on strength, constitution, and grapples.

1. bard/minstrel
2. monk/martial artist
3. rogue/thief

no particular order, either. Just whatever appeals to me most in the game, and it's genre matters too.

claws/katars are fucking great, precisely the reason I like monks and shit. If a game has them, I'm definitely picking monk, my nigga.

that just sounds like big guy wrestler and small guy wrestler tag team. we have greco in CC, which is actually a rarity too.

This is why nothing from japan can not be garbage ever again

>that just sounds like big guy wrestler and small guy wrestler tag team.
I was thinking the striker guy is more akin to your typical martial artist/monk class but okay.

>Le
Please kill yourself.

>adventurer/explorer/wanderer/nobody/vagabond

I want to start from nothing and have my life forged by adventure. Not be some 'divine' warrior chosen by god, a mage who studied their craft all their life, elite warrior or super assassin or anything like that. Just someone who picks up the necessary skills as they go.

1. glass cannon mage
2. Battlemage
3. DPS

I'm not the guy in frontlines who gets all the praise, I'm the guy who gets shit done.

1. Mechwarrior
2. Cyber Samurai
3. Ice mage