Class Tier Rankings for D&D 5e: Who is the best Support?

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0:00 - Sponsor
1:20 - Intro
3:12 - Defining The Support Role
5:42 - Artificer
9:22 - Barbarian
10:32 - Bard
13:55 - Cleric
18:23 - Druid
21:58 - Fighter & Monk
24:00 - Paladin
27:11 - Ranger
29:13 - Rogue
31:40 - Sorcerer
34:17 - Warlock
36:28 - Wizard
39:45 - Final Scores & Community Rankings
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  • @Bidniss.
    @Bidniss.2 жыл бұрын

    I like how they spend 5 minutes debating what qualifies as support and utility, and why a utility class isn't a support class, only for Monty to call the Wizard an A tier support class for having great utility lol

  • @larstollefsen1236

    @larstollefsen1236

    2 жыл бұрын

    Even better they cluelessly gave the Artificer an A for its utility.

  • @adaelion3772

    @adaelion3772

    2 жыл бұрын

    yeah, they keep saying they are seperating them, and then merges them together. the Paladin is definitely no where near an A for support.

  • @jamesbolt1003

    @jamesbolt1003

    2 жыл бұрын

    The dudes are just heavily biased towards wizards. A lot of the internet is because "lol wish spell". Almost no one is actually playing at a high enough lv to use the spell. I could stomach (barely) them giving the S to the wizard in utility but the wizard isn't a support. The wizard is such an overrated class.

  • @fabiovarra3698

    @fabiovarra3698

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jamesbolt1003 wizard still have haste and stone skin, and it is simply the most flexible caster in the game

  • @Bidniss.

    @Bidniss.

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adaelion3772 i actually agree with paladin being A tier support... they get plenty of healing, especially the higher level they get, they can end the more common conditions with lay on hands, and their auras are probably the best support ability in the game.

  • @karsten69
    @karsten692 жыл бұрын

    31:33 If you pair a rogue and a bard, you get "The Road to El Dorado."

  • @giudalberto

    @giudalberto

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah those two could totally solo an adventure!

  • @Fury2580

    @Fury2580

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm in a party where we have a Bard, a Druid, a Cleric, and a Rogue....

  • @DaBlueIghuana

    @DaBlueIghuana

    2 жыл бұрын

    “It’s tough to be a god”

  • @Alpha_Synergy

    @Alpha_Synergy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or just go multiclass into both. It's fun.

  • @LordDaedhelor

    @LordDaedhelor

    2 жыл бұрын

    My arcane trickster is named Rado, and his brother (a bard) is named Eldo. It’s a lot of fun.

  • @barbarictutor
    @barbarictutor2 жыл бұрын

    When I think of the distinction between support and utility, I think that support is helping teammates be better or healing type spells. When I think of Utility, I think of the ability to solve problems for the party, whether it’s a locked door, a chasm, a puzzle, sneaking, understanding languages, etc.

  • @Rellyks

    @Rellyks

    2 жыл бұрын

    So, what i get from this is that support is most from combat and utility out of combat, right?

  • @bedonbutter5749

    @bedonbutter5749

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Rellyks pretty much

  • @Fury2580

    @Fury2580

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think of support as aid, they're the characters who are buffing and debuffing, trying to heal their comrades, and create openings for the damage dealers. Utility to me is more out-of-combat how can we get out of this, thinking outside the box, rule-bending characters. To me, support is like an instant aid and utility is more of a multi-step, trust the process aid.

  • @Fury2580

    @Fury2580

    2 жыл бұрын

    Support characters effect creatures and living things more than Utility and Utility effects the environment rather than directly effecting creatures.

  • @TheHandgunhero

    @TheHandgunhero

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Rellyks Utility and support can both be utilised in and out of combat. Battlefield control is combat utility. Long term buffs are non combat support.

  • @mraines13
    @mraines132 жыл бұрын

    Druid here. I always save Polymorph for my team when they are down to ~10 hp and let them GRAPE APE SMASH. Best "healing" spell in the game.

  • @jimmyreinstein9993

    @jimmyreinstein9993

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mechanically it’s better to polymorph at the beginning of the fight.

  • @TheJerbol

    @TheJerbol

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jimmyreinstein9993 ya but people want to actually use their class instead of just being turned into something else every fight

  • @kbdekker

    @kbdekker

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorcerer with Polymorph and Twinned Spell is a great heal tactic.

  • @Huntr-bg7cm

    @Huntr-bg7cm

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jimmyreinstein9993 I'm pretty sure the Wizard you turn into an Ape before their turn would disagree when they can't cast spells all encounter.

  • @vulture6068

    @vulture6068

    2 жыл бұрын

    Idk about that. If your concentration is broken or an enemy caster casts Dispel Magic, your friend is mortal danger. I like the idea of twinning Polymorph as a sorcerer. I do the same with Haste.

  • @Run_Paul_Run
    @Run_Paul_Run2 жыл бұрын

    Barbarian are great supporter. They are awesome at preventing dmg to your party (by killing everyone quickly) and they are great at conversation (by ending them quickly with killing).

  • @drepruitt6780

    @drepruitt6780

    2 жыл бұрын

    Storm herald and wild magic subclasses have supportive element

  • @BenTheFool

    @BenTheFool

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@drepruitt6780 Ancestral Guardian only works by being supportive. The abilities don't work for itself.

  • @drepruitt6780

    @drepruitt6780

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BenTheFool tundra actively adds temp hp to you and allies and the whole subclass allows the sharing of resistances like fire, thunder, and cold. Though out of curiosity, what does ancestral guardian do? I haven't looked into it my self. I only mentioned the ones I did because I was familiar with those abilities

  • @BenTheFool

    @BenTheFool

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@drepruitt6780 initial ability forces disadvantage on attacks by a creature you've struck of they go to anyone but you. Then their spirit shield at 6 reduces damage on allies (which at 14 turns into damage reversed on the attacking creature).

  • @drepruitt6780

    @drepruitt6780

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BenTheFool alright, you've made your case and won me over. Thanks for teaching me this.

  • @MattyPGood
    @MattyPGood2 жыл бұрын

    Some of the cleric subclass features are just insane. I am currently playing a Grave Domain Cleric, and I have saved multiple members of the party, including myself, from instant death with the Sentinel at Death's Door feat. Undoing crits is insanely powerful

  • @drakekalluna8150

    @drakekalluna8150

    2 жыл бұрын

    and the distance spare the dying, icing on the cake

  • @butiliketacos

    @butiliketacos

    2 жыл бұрын

    I did a 2 level dip to Wiz Diviner. Who can make the Sun Rise...

  • @adarian

    @adarian

    2 жыл бұрын

    Problem is there are now a lot of characters that can stop crits if silvery barbs is allowed. Kinda stepped on the Grave clerics toes a bit.

  • @TheJerbol

    @TheJerbol

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah even a war domain cleric is an amazing support that's why they get the S

  • @TheJerbol

    @TheJerbol

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adarian tbf balance isn't really the goal but that spell should absolutely be second level I don't know what drugs WOTC are on but I want it

  • @leaf_of_the_wind
    @leaf_of_the_wind2 жыл бұрын

    I cannot wrap my head around how Druid could get anything less than an A ranking. They don’t match the Cleric’s spell list but they come very close and while Moon Druid pushes you away form support, almost every other subclass brings in more support features.

  • @douglasphillips5870

    @douglasphillips5870

    2 жыл бұрын

    The problem with druid is that you're doing so many things, that it's hard to focus on one role.

  • @TheDreamburner

    @TheDreamburner

    2 жыл бұрын

    I tend to agree with you, because the Druid is such a Swiss Army Knife, and it needs a Subclass to actually narrow it down and make it do something more limited. Druids are good support on their own, yet some of the subclasses definitely excel at it. Likewise for frontlining, magical damage, utility, infiltration and exploration. BUT, the Druid deserves credit for thing they didn't think of: GRASSLAND DRUIDS GET ALL THAT SUPPORT PLUS HASTE!!!

  • @jamesdyer5335

    @jamesdyer5335

    2 жыл бұрын

    I played a 1 thru 20 campaign with only a Mountain Druid filling the support role, and I never felt like we were missing out.

  • @jacobmoll2878

    @jacobmoll2878

    2 жыл бұрын

    The point I would make in addition to the prepared spell list is that the limited number of spells the bard has means it has to pick and choose and because it is so great at utility it is often going to skip some support spells that the cleric either will have or will be able to get in 8 hours. Also druid is awesome at support bringing the normal ones plus faerie fire support spells.

  • @Siennarchist

    @Siennarchist

    2 жыл бұрын

    They totally match the cleric, the dont have bless but goodberry and pass without trace are way better anyway

  • @Fenix31799
    @Fenix317992 жыл бұрын

    I think an interesting follow up video once you’ve covered all the roles would be to do a pseudo review, but looked at how well each class performs every role. “The artificer gets a B for front lining, A for support…” etc. would be interesting to have all of your rankings for the class on one page and discuss the findings.

  • @JS-uk7du

    @JS-uk7du

    2 жыл бұрын

    Second

  • @mikereilly2363

    @mikereilly2363

    2 жыл бұрын

    This would be very cool. Almost like a class scorecard review

  • @UmbraKrameri

    @UmbraKrameri

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! Like, druid is one of my favorite classes and it definitely won't win S in any categories but it comes up as high A in multiple which just refects versatility imo.

  • @animorte9790

    @animorte9790

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, please

  • @patricklabine9031

    @patricklabine9031

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@UmbraKrameri Druid could easily be S in exploration infiltration or utility.

  • @LilMoonieDragon
    @LilMoonieDragon2 жыл бұрын

    If you're giving the artificer an A, I don't understand how you can rank the Druid lower than that? Especially if the argument for it is "Moon Druids won't really be supporting the party." Okay, well, what about Shepherd? Dreams? Stars? Heck, even Wildfire! Most of the druids subclasses have features that are tweaked towards enhancing their support abilities -- (or at the very least, their healing abilities). Also, when it comes to Bless vs. Faerie Fire, while I think that Bless wins out a bit and has more benefits, I also really think it depends on the size of your party. I frequently play in groups of 5-6+ people and usually play a spellcaster, so when it comes time for the Cleric to cast Bless, the backline is usually not getting it, and I've found that Clerics will be a little reluctant to spend spell slots higher than 1st or maybe 2nd level to bless more than 3/4 people. When you cast Faerie Fire though (and it lands), that's a straight up buff for everyone, regardless of positioning or party size. And it's useful at all stages of the game. In smaller parties though where everyone can get the benefits of Bless easier, or you have a Peace Cleric in the party to double the amount of people you can bless, then yeah I'd probably say its a little better. Especially since it doesn't require a saving throw. Druids kinda lose out on healing a bit, I say that because they don't really get too many of the Cleric's really nice, higher level healing spells -- specifically mass heal. However, Druids can easily compete with Cleric for the main healer role. In fact I'm going to make a bold statement and say that I think that Shepherd, Stars, and maybe even Dreams are better healers than most clerics besides Life. (I'm not counting the Twilight Druid because temp hp isn't the same as healing). Druids do also get Polymorph, (which is somehow a better healing spell then most healing spells.) On top of this, Druids can still remove your curses, resurrect party members, keep people healthy in and out of combat, cast spells like protection from evil & good / protection from energy, freedom of movement, get spells like enhance ability & pass without trace, and just like the cleric, they can swap these spells out each day. Furthermore, if battlefield control is one of the metrics by which you rank a class' ability to support, then Druid beats the Cleric by a country mile. I can still concede that the Druid's spell list loses out just a little bit when it comes to Cleric as far as support goes, but its not so far behind that it should get anything lower than an A, especially if its competing with artificer for the same spot.

  • @KaitlynBurnellMath
    @KaitlynBurnellMath2 жыл бұрын

    I think if Artificer is A, Druid should probably be A as well. "Well if they play a moon druid and cast conjure animals they're not doing much support" is true, but you could say the same thing about "If an artificer uses all their infusions on themselves they're not doing much support". Druids even have some advantages over Bards as far as full caster support goes. Druid is a full spellcaster that gets revivify at 5th level. Bards don't even get a revival spell until 9th level with raise dead. Similarly, Druid gets guidance--fantastic support cantrip. Bards don't get guidance. Also, Druids at night get to dump all their unused spell slots into Goodberry; Bards don't get Goodberry. (not to say Druid is better support than Bard, but it just shows how Druid is really not that far behind Bard and actually has some advantages over Bard. If Bard is A++, Druid should be able to sneak in at A). Also, gotta say I'm with Monty on the Paladin. The reason why Treantmonk asked the group "who's going to play the paladin?" is that if a party didn't have +5 to all their saving throws and advantage on saving throws and immunity to fear, and went up against that sequence of encounters? They would have just died in that one-shot. Replacing the paladin with, say a Life Cleric would be a huge downgrade for that party, even if you homebrewed some improvements to life cleric to make them just as good of a striker and frontliner as a paladin. The damage and frontlining abilities were just not why the paladin was there (and I'm not convinced the paladin was the highest damage or the tankiest character in that party). For Paladin, the one thing I will say is that some of this power is very specific to 20th level one-shots, where you bring a 20th level paladin, and their aura is 30 feet so it covers the entire party, and the paladin got to bring a Holy Avenger (legendary rarity paladin weapon) and the aura on the Holy Avenger is also 30 feet at this level. Level 20 paladin with a Holy Avenger just provides more support than lower level paladins. Level 1-5? Paladin provides nowhere near that level of support; maybe B or C tier at levels 1-5. Levels 6-17, Paladins......are providing decent support, but their aura is only 10 feet, won't cover the whole party, maybe they haven't capped their CHA yet so it might only be +3, and the DM probably hasn't given them a holy avenger yet, so no advantage on saving throws. It's level 18-20 Paladin that has a Holy Avenger and 20 CHA where...making a party without one of those is simply a mistake.

  • @dnddetective

    @dnddetective

    2 жыл бұрын

    Worth noting that druids get revivify if you use Tasha's optional rules. Not every DM does. So I think given that it's fair to consider them weaker at support than clerics (who also get raise dead when druids don't). That said I'd still give the druid an A.

  • @TheDreamburner

    @TheDreamburner

    2 жыл бұрын

    I tend to fully agree about Artificers not being assessed for their real support capability. Alchemists are very good support because they can make a Healing Word or Mass Healing Word gain a bonus with Alchemical Savant equal to their Int mod, and never need to Cure Wounds except very rarely. They also bolster any of their useful Experimental Elixirs with a 2d6 + Int mod temp HP bonus at level 9 (which pairs well with Aid), and they'll never need to keep Lesser Restoration on their spells kept again. They get Gaseous Form, which is a wonderful rescue tool, when your allies are in a trouble spot or held in place by magic. Combining this with their base kit as a medium armored shield user with Aid, Enhance Ability, Enlarge/Reduce, Invisibility and of course, Haste is a pretty damn good support kit. Yeah, the other subclasses are less support-oriented, but I think they do a pretty reasonable job at filling a solid support niche like the Ranger would.

  • @seanedgar164

    @seanedgar164

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm playing a circle of the land druid and being able to dish out 40 points of healing from goodberry because we had a few days of downtime beforehand is massive. Revivify is optional or in the wildfire subclass and they get everything else you'd want already

  • @Type_blazenil

    @Type_blazenil

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm playing artificer/druid, the billed I have is Summoner, combination of summoning and buffing spells, so...

  • @fendelphi

    @fendelphi

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@seanedgar164 Goodberry healing only works for 24 hours after casting and requires an action to eat 1. I would say that Goodberry is more utility than support(removes the need for food and water while traveling).

  • @Seeingeyepig
    @Seeingeyepig2 жыл бұрын

    Divine Soul is the absolute craziest battlefield medic / combat support role I've ever played. Twinning Death Ward and revivify, distant spell greater restoration, easily the most fun I've had with the role

  • @BLACKGUY444
    @BLACKGUY4442 жыл бұрын

    Have you ever thought about letting your community vote for each role from first to last place to give more of a weighted perspective? Like this many people have cleric as there first place and then a majority of people have bards are druids as their second place option

  • @fendelphi

    @fendelphi

    2 жыл бұрын

    But that could skewer the "best" slot. If some people consider Paladin 1st, but Bard 2nd and Druid 3rd, while others give Cleric 1st, Bard 2nd, and Wizard 3rd, Bard would overall be given 1st, as it was part of a top 3 more often. By keeping it simple with "who do you think is THE best", you need less consideration to where one class might be situationally better compared to another. The class that you think provides the most and best support, is the one you give the spot to.

  • @richardboyd1790
    @richardboyd17902 жыл бұрын

    Kelly looks like he's been getting some sun. Monty, he's making you look pale!

  • @blindman002

    @blindman002

    2 жыл бұрын

    I read this comment while the ads were running which made the beginning of the video hilarious.

  • @theresnoracelikegnome

    @theresnoracelikegnome

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just saw him tweet about relaxing in the sun after months in the basement, writing, and then I put on this video and I was like, “Yup, he wasn’t kidding.”

  • @shadedergu9921
    @shadedergu99212 жыл бұрын

    Bard is such a fun class to see in these as the *Second S Tier* in a few roles (and mayhaps a few more). Really shows why they excell in small Party Comps of 4 or less or how they can really lay on the hurt in larger party comps where they really get to just be whatever the f@ck they want and then some. It is a very strong and very versatile class But seriously, being second in something only to a Wizard and only to a Cleric in the positions the other two classes are picked for really highlights how powerful the Bard is in 5e. Being able to combine second best utility and second best support in a way the other two classes can't and have a lot of flexibility in how you combine them really makes the bard shine as the best *Mulit/Hybrid Role* Class in the game, that and being able to potentially cover for both a Missing Cleric and a Missing Wizard in a party of 1 to 4 members is amazing. And again, the ability to steal what should be exclusive Wizard Spells, Cleric Spells, or Paladin Spells is amazing Like, Imagine a Bard doing the Infinite Simulacrum combo by using wish and simulacrum to have as many as they want at once (of which Creation Bard is the best at it in the game due to making spell components for free). Imagine 1 Bard and 5 Bard Simulacrums with their regenerating Bardic Inspiration uses and their cracked out support and utility spell lists. Ever wanted to make sure a Boss had a 1d12 Saving Throw Penalty at all times? What about the absolutely absurd healing output, area control, and denial? Or each Creation Bard Simulacrum being able to have a Dancing Item *and* their own created items, and then all of their healing and support spells, the sh@t gets silly. But again even at low levels it really shines, even in a Party Comp with a Wizard and a Cleric it still shines. Like a Wizard, Valor Bard, Cleric combo is a really strong party comp as a three person party, but if you have Cleric Frontline instead of dual frontline with a Valor Bard, use a Lore or Eloquence Bard and just win

  • @cariocaemfuria3946

    @cariocaemfuria3946

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wait for the "Face" role video and we will finally get the "S" tier.

  • @whothefcares2687

    @whothefcares2687

    2 жыл бұрын

    The bard is the best overall class in the game. I'll be surprised if they get anything below a b in these rankings.

  • @Osmium2626

    @Osmium2626

    2 жыл бұрын

    They heavily over-rated Bard in both support and utility. Bard has less support and utility than Wizard, Cleric and Druid because of the very limited cantrip and spell selection. I've never seen a Bard build in any of my games that's more effective than those 3 classes (and support is arguably worse than Paladin also).

  • @adaelion3772

    @adaelion3772

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@Osmium2626 you likely saw the bard filling multiple roles. this is the question "if you focus on being the best you can be in this category, how good can you be?"

  • @BrickInTheHead

    @BrickInTheHead

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think the fact that bard lost to cleric for support is nuts. bardic inspiration is THE defining characteristic of a support class. add a d6 (and pretty soon a d8) to an ability check, attack roll, or saving throw is HUGE for both in combat and out of combat support. it refreshes on a short rest and as a consequence is a plentiful resource. combine that with healing word for picking up downed allies, polymorph for healing almost dead allies (aka one of the most powerful healing/support spells in the game), faire fire for advantage on attack rolls, and things like guidance and bless and revivify only being a magical secret away, I just don't get it. yeah cleric can heal. but so can the bard. and on top of that the bard gets spells for easy advantage for party members, and an incredible buff to saving throws that can be STACKED with bless, spells that give advantage, and that paladin's aura. most clerics I know and have seen played eventually just go spiritual weapon/spirit guardians. the bards always mainline support and debuffing enemies. i have a soft spot for bard, and I also adore clerics. my two favorite classes, easy. but I just think the idea that a cleric is a better support character than a bard is nuts. bards are far better buffers than clerics.

  • @bradenprice8791
    @bradenprice87912 жыл бұрын

    Playing a Viking skald as a valor bard is one of the best dnd experience I’ve ever had

  • @WhiskeyPatriot

    @WhiskeyPatriot

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely, been doing the Scotsman from Samurai Jack as a valor bard. His vicious mockery is on point.

  • @georgeuferov1497

    @georgeuferov1497

    2 жыл бұрын

    Why play a viking skald, when you can play slavic kalika (plus multiclass in barbarian/champion fighter)

  • @StarlitMoss
    @StarlitMoss2 жыл бұрын

    Honestly the "who's going to play the paladin" question is valid. Like when I was picking a character for Curse of Strahd and found out we had NO healing and very little support (evocation wizard and Assassin rogue) I grabbed paladin, not cleric. I needed the hit point buffer and being able to stay up longer and make concentration checks (that +3 to saves bonus is AMAZING) is what takes paladin over most other classes when it comes to support I think. Built in passive support that I don't need to concentrate on is insanely good. Pair that with Satyr where you get advantage on all saves against spells and magical effects and your ability to make saves goes through the roof. It is DEF not better than the cleric or bard. But I'd say a passive support ability is still support and paladins just come built with passive ability that as long as they are conscious, enemies can shut off.

  • @drunyonator
    @drunyonator2 жыл бұрын

    I think the difference in views on the Paladin stems from more fundamental differences between higher optimization play and more traditional tables. The Paladin's Aura of Protection, especially when supported by bless, is so essential at more optimized tables because spell saves happen more and are more critical in this type of play. Most lower optimization combat encounters are much more focused on preventing death by damage because damage-based attacks are the primary feature of combat encounters at those tables. Sure, you may face a few saving throws, but the effects are rarely pivotal and the DCs are relatively low. Meanwhile, at more optimized tables, failing a saving throw may lead to one or multiple party members attacking each other, being rendered much less effective, or completely incapacitated/outright killed. This makes an extra +1d4+3 on those critical saves completely game changing at these sorts of tables. So honestly, the extent to which the Paladin is a good support class depends heavily on the kind of game your DM is running. If your DM is asking "Who's playing the paladin?", somebody should probably take 6 levels in Paladin. But Paladin players can take solace in the fact that, even if their auras doesn't make a huge difference at their table, they're still an amazing frontliner with excellent defenses, burst damage, and decent support and utility.

  • @Scorned
    @Scorned2 жыл бұрын

    I think one issue I have with these videos is the hyper focus on spell lists without looking at the subclass abilities. I know not all work the same but looking at their overall function you can get/give a better perspective

  • @brewdaly1873
    @brewdaly18732 жыл бұрын

    I will say, I think instead of asking "who's the best at this role" in the polls, you'd get better results asking everyone to rank each class on a scale of 1-10.

  • @Heritage367
    @Heritage3672 жыл бұрын

    This was a really good video with lively back and forth discussion. I tend to pick the support/utility role in any given party, so I usually play a cleric or druid. I definitely need to try out bard, because I have the annoying habit of bursting into song out of the blue; at least then I'd be giving folks inspiration!

  • @vxicepickxv

    @vxicepickxv

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's the spirit.

  • @calebseaton5200
    @calebseaton52002 жыл бұрын

    you guys are by far my favorite D&D content creators, always extremely helpful love everything you've put out keep up the good work!

  • @seymourfields3613
    @seymourfields36132 жыл бұрын

    My Circle of Dreams Druid was an insane support/utility combo. I know, just one class. Then you bragged on one class of paladin and how it's borderline S. Circle of Dreams Druid can heal two party members in one turn, or heal one and turn the other into an ape. Massive A+. Up there with Bard and Cleric.

  • @adamstraits1532

    @adamstraits1532

    2 жыл бұрын

    And circle of Shepard's is the best mass healer in the game

  • @TheAdventureMilk

    @TheAdventureMilk

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adamstraits1532 This ^ The Shepard Druid is so damn good.

  • @ventrue7

    @ventrue7

    2 жыл бұрын

    Honestly I know they said they don't really count subclasses but druid's 4 of 7 subclasses are actually support subclasses, I feel like they should have considered that.

  • @LilMoonieDragon

    @LilMoonieDragon

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stars is also a great support as well. I feel like Druid is always getting overlooked as far as support role goes lol.

  • @ventrue7

    @ventrue7

    2 жыл бұрын

    so as wildfire, two healing class abilities ,being able to use support spells through the spirit

  • @chronofreak
    @chronofreak2 жыл бұрын

    I love all your content but I've been the most excited for this series. Keep up the great videos!

  • @undeadamerican1107
    @undeadamerican11072 жыл бұрын

    I love the conversation these tier list generate. So many different views and diversity of styles of play that are amazing.

  • @Yutah1981
    @Yutah19812 жыл бұрын

    Monty: 'B is all about the build' Also Monty: Paladin is borderline S.

  • @Dramatic_Gaming

    @Dramatic_Gaming

    Жыл бұрын

    To be fair, if the paladin actually decides to cast a spell instead of using them to smite, 90% of their spells overlap with clerics, while also getting unique buff spells and skills clerics don't.

  • @midwesternpickle
    @midwesternpickle2 жыл бұрын

    Love the D4 Medic Rogue shoutout! I have in the back of my mind a Thieves' Guild/Oops All Rogues campaign or oneshot and that guy is key to making it happen.

  • @bc7444
    @bc74442 жыл бұрын

    The monk should be a C due to the Way of Mercy subclass. It makes for a good secondary support that can get rid of negative status effects and provide a bit of healing.

  • @exqueue3813

    @exqueue3813

    2 жыл бұрын

    I believe they said that if there's really only one support build, then it gets a D. Every class has a subclass that can be built to support somewhat.

  • @frankykranky2992

    @frankykranky2992

    11 ай бұрын

    You are right but the artificer still got an A and sorcerer is B because of one specific build

  • @mishiara5499
    @mishiara54992 жыл бұрын

    You do know these guys that I love is somewhat affected by Monty's hard take on this role as I dont think they ever mentioned Guidance or Enhance Ability

  • @connorgarrett5692
    @connorgarrett56922 жыл бұрын

    Dungeon Dudes, can you make a tier list ranking the classes on which would make the best single mono class party. I know that a party consisting of one class is ridiculous but I think it would be fun!

  • @JS-uk7du
    @JS-uk7du2 жыл бұрын

    I missed dungeon dudes ranking videos. Really good series so far.

  • @davea6314
    @davea63142 жыл бұрын

    I like the Eloquence Bard with a 1 (or 2) level dip in Arcane Cleric.

  • @earlgrey3519

    @earlgrey3519

    2 жыл бұрын

    *chef's kiss* Beautiful

  • @alexadavis8558

    @alexadavis8558

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've actually been playing an Order Cleric/Eloquence Bard multiclass which has been super fun

  • @davea6314

    @davea6314

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alexadavis8558 Yes, bard and cleric are a good multi-class combo.

  • @davea6314

    @davea6314

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alexadavis8558 One could also choose a lore bard instead of eloquence bard to get magical secrets at 6th level if your party doesn't have anyone who can cast counterspell and revivify. Counterspell and revivify are clearly the 2 best choices for a lore bard's magical secrets, unless your character is obsessed with getting fireball.

  • @alexadavis8558

    @alexadavis8558

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@davea6314 I hadn't thought of that! Sadly I'm trying to balance being the party's #1 Support, Utility AND Face, so I wanted to get that sweet 3rd level Eloquence ability for social encounters. I'll probably be going 5th level Cleric for Revivify next level cause the threats are getting graver now (currently a Cleric 4/Bard 3)

  • @stuartmonteith4173
    @stuartmonteith41732 жыл бұрын

    Didn’t expect a RPDR reference, but I’m here for it! :) love these videos guys, as a newbie to the game they are invaluable

  • @theichthyophile8836
    @theichthyophile88362 жыл бұрын

    Here’s where I think Paladin was mistakenly rated as the ‘S-Tier’ frontline. Aura of Protection and Lay on Hands were mentioned as factors that pushed them over the Barbarian in that video. I thought so then, and I think so now: those are support abilities.

  • @kittycecil3253

    @kittycecil3253

    2 жыл бұрын

    The thing is, the abilities are good for both. ^-^

  • @boop783

    @boop783

    2 жыл бұрын

    a paladin using lay on hands for themselves is frontlining, using it on others is support, and then aura of protection is both since it bolsters the paladin against enemy abilities (frontlining) and also giving that bonus to close allies(support)

  • @piknic7986

    @piknic7986

    2 жыл бұрын

    that case is a good example of overlap in roles. Just like polymorph can be support and utility depending of the context. Lay on hands is support for sure, but you have to factor in the range (touch) and fact that paladins are mostly hanging on the frontline.

  • @cohesian1
    @cohesian12 жыл бұрын

    I think I would have been a less “selfish” Artificer if my DM would have given me magic items or at least let me make them. Mine literally said I would be unable to make magic items even at 20th level. Yeah, I was pissed. Had a tough character but it was not what I wanted at the time and took my heart out of the end of the campaign as my Artificer came into the game at really high levels after over 3 years of play.

  • @HippoEnjoyer

    @HippoEnjoyer

    11 ай бұрын

    Isn’t making magic items like a core feature of the artificer? I’d be pissed too. That’s like telling a Cleric they can’t use channel divinity or telling a Druid they can’t wildshape.

  • @angelalewis3645
    @angelalewis3645 Жыл бұрын

    I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this one, plus learned a lot. Thanks, guys!

  • @BlackShadow1991
    @BlackShadow1991 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for doing these videos, Dudes, they are fun, informative and well made :D

  • @keylimepython641
    @keylimepython6412 жыл бұрын

    I guess mercy monk would be the exception that proves the rule, as they have decent punch heals.

  • @Mass0404
    @Mass04042 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been really enjoying these role discussion videos, a familiar feeling to the subclass rankings but with fresh information and outlooks. I’ve played D&D for a grand total of three sessions many years ago and I’m always wanting to play it but circumstances never allow for it, so your channel’s content has been great for filling the gap.

  • @stevenclark1662

    @stevenclark1662

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've never got to play. Someday, dammit!

  • @jgrowland24
    @jgrowland242 жыл бұрын

    Loving this series! Thank you Dungeon Dudes!

  • @ScratchySpoon
    @ScratchySpoon2 жыл бұрын

    I'm really enjoying these Class ranking videos. This was a great idea for a series

  • @JaydenDimaio
    @JaydenDimaio2 жыл бұрын

    Druids are definitely high A, they have a great spell list that they can change every long rest. You definitely did monks dirty too, Way of mercy would like a word. And even other monks are definitely a C. Paladins are a B, they're way too m.a.d and are spread too thin. In *theory* they can do some cool support stuff, but then they'll suffer in other areas, their passive auras are what's holding them up. Wizards are a high B, Rangers a low B.

  • @MithranderGray

    @MithranderGray

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mercy monks are the exception that proves the rule.

  • @JaydenDimaio

    @JaydenDimaio

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MithranderGray But it's a lot more than barbarian or fighter has. And stunning strike could be said to be support.

  • @PyroGobbo
    @PyroGobbo2 жыл бұрын

    Never forget the good old Enhance Ability. Especially on sorcerers.

  • @nightshiftloser2600
    @nightshiftloser26002 жыл бұрын

    Definitely want to see a video on tier rankings for the background options. I've seen how much background selection can swing a class into an entirely different role within the party.

  • @ahrenstarr6273
    @ahrenstarr62732 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoy these videos are more conversation and less presentation. Nice to see the Dudes willing to think and rethink their positions.

  • @BoPeep_42
    @BoPeep_422 жыл бұрын

    Baffled that Druid got a B from Monty. I came into this thinking it had a shot to win it… I truly feel like Bard is being overestimated in some categories here, like it doesn’t have enough spells known to get the number of prepared healing that Druids can offer. There’s also a number of Druid subclasses that go S-tier in support (Shepherd, Dreams, Stars, Wildfire)

  • @fendelphi

    @fendelphi

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Bard gets between 22 and 24 spells known in total(unless I overlooked something), so personally I do not think they lack spells known. They do also get Song of Rest, which is surprisingly potent over the course of an adventure day(not to mention, a full campaign). Also, they get a lot of spells and effects that support the party outside of just healing. They are definately A-tier. But so are Druids in my opinion.

  • @xqueseraserax

    @xqueseraserax

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same. I play a Stars Druid in my Witchlight game and she has wild ability to support her team.

  • @BoPeep_42

    @BoPeep_42

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fendelphi Indeed, the Bard certainly deserves an A here, just like it did in Utility. But I’m not agreeing with Monty’s logic - he’s spending a lot of time focusing on Faerie Fire and Moon Druids, as if those are the two defining traits of a Druid. Not everyone plays Moon, and over half of the subclasses do go deeper in on support. Faerie Fire is one spell in a big list and while they don’t have all the healing options of a cleric, they have a lot more crowd control which fits the bill of Support I think. A+ for me, and I do think it edges Bard out because of the prepared list.

  • @fendelphi

    @fendelphi

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BoPeep_42 I cant really see one being "better support" over the other. Bardic Inspiration is such a versatile multi-tool, allowing it to be used offensively or defensively, while still being able to cast spells in the same turn. And they can get the "best support spells" from other classes with Magical Secrets. The Druid's spell list is more geared toward support, and can better prepare for an encounter if you have prior knowledge(which I do find very powerful), but the Druid's overall base features does not really allow more than 1 support action(usually a spell) per turn. You need certain subclasses to go beyond that(but then they also get really good at it, for sure). The Bard comes with that "second support action" in the base package(Bardic Inspiration), which is probably why a lot of people prefer it over the Druid when categorizing "best support". Vanilla Bards can simply respond more rapidly during a crisis, while many other classes require specific subclasses.

  • @deanmccourt4800
    @deanmccourt48002 жыл бұрын

    Goodberry is the best support spell in the game. A first level spell which can be cast the day before let's your entire party be able to to bring someone back from zero hit points. ( as long as you share them out) If your fighting a flying enemy now the barbarian can become a support class by holding the goodberries. No wizard spell can turn someone else into a support class

  • @Yellowdigigod
    @Yellowdigigod2 жыл бұрын

    Been waiting all week for this video!

  • @macdameron9321
    @macdameron93212 жыл бұрын

    enjoying the class comparisons!

  • @TheEmperorGulcasa
    @TheEmperorGulcasa2 жыл бұрын

    Paladins can be a lot of fun in a more supportive role. Their aura is very powerful as is, then they can be emergency medic, they can do some control with feats and the right weapon, and they can still cast support spells. They will probably need to take a concentration feat to be sure to hold onto concentration though, and their low spell slot supply and limited spell list does keep them from feeling quite like a dedicated support.

  • @CrownlessStudios

    @CrownlessStudios

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lay on Hands and Aura of Protection make a Paladin at least as good as an Artificer for Support, and then you add in spells on top of that? Easily an A, IMO.

  • @agilemind6241

    @agilemind6241

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@CrownlessStudios Agreed, Artificer is more battlefield control IMO, but can definitely be support if you really try. Paladin is easily better than them if you have a Paladin player that wants to be more than a smite machine. However, in both cases I feel like their at the table they generally don't live up to their potential for support because players often prefer to lean into the selfish builds.

  • @CrownlessStudios

    @CrownlessStudios

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@agilemind6241 I don't know if I'd call "erasing the thing that's trying to kill the party with a critical smite" selfish. Lol

  • @Olav_Hansen
    @Olav_Hansen2 жыл бұрын

    About artificers: If I were to play an artificer, I would most likely be an artillerist or ranged armourer because that way you can buff up the rest while remaining safely away from melee. 14:15 I thought Bard 1 Cleric 2 Guidance is good, but bardic inspiration is better. They both get healing word, aid and lots of others, clerics get bless and bards get faerie fire. But whereas a cleric will suddenly start going into the 'spiritual weapon' and 'spirit guardians' around level 5, a bard will always be that support/utility guy, more so then the cleric imo. 16:04 dispell magic and raise dead are both considered utility, not support.

  • @alexanderpauly3655
    @alexanderpauly36552 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this great piece! I would totally love a video of you ranking each class in terms of their ability to take on each party role. The result would be a party role profile of each class. 🤓

  • @ScottIrving746
    @ScottIrving7462 жыл бұрын

    Glad for the paladin love! Aura of Protection saved our monk from disintegration. Straight up, he was like 2-3 from making the save, he did not have the HP to survive it because we were getting stomped on and I was out of Lay on Hands, then I went "Wait, he's within 10 feet of me." I will never let him forget that.

  • @crownlexicon5225
    @crownlexicon52252 жыл бұрын

    When I played Out of the Abyss, our artificer gave my paladin/warlock a +2 shield. I had a 24 ish AC with the ability to cast shield. +1 plate, +2 shield, can't remember if I had a cloak of protection, ring of protection, or both. But damn was I a good tank. He helped tremendously

  • @captainpolar2343

    @captainpolar2343

    2 жыл бұрын

    tortle can get up to 23 with a shield, 24 if your DM considers the shell as 'armor' and more if it can cast spells

  • @rafis117
    @rafis1172 жыл бұрын

    I played a Battle Smith Artificer and while it definitely opens up a frontline playstyle, you can't go in half way, you don't have the AC or hitpoints to really tank in the conventional way. Against low level enemies in very specific circumstances you can push the front line in lock step with your Steel Defender, but especially against bosses you're just too fragile. Twice I did tank against a boss ... one single hit, because both nearly downed me in a single shot while our Paladin and Druids stuck it out on the front line. But put your Steel Defender in position to defend your Wizard or your Paladin, and now we're talking. Plus that gives you a ton of Arcane Jolt coverage to heal your party with. You also get a lot of cheeky options with your Spell Storing Item. Sure Invisibility and Enhance Ability have great utility, but have you ever considered how annoying Shield or Sanctuary would be for the DM?

  • @PedroHISilva

    @PedroHISilva

    2 жыл бұрын

    What do you mean by battle Smith not having AC, it's one of the easiest chassis to reach high AC in 5e. You are one behind armorer but with shield spell and imposing disadvantage in one attack. It's effectively a very high AC with +1 or +2 infusions on the shield and armor. My battle Smith tank was very durable and Kelly played a battle Smith with very high AC too in the game with d4 and treantmonk. I don't think it's the best tank out there especially because of medium HP and lacking a mechanic like rage, but AC is definitely not the issue.

  • @rafis117

    @rafis117

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PedroHISilva Absolutely they *can* have AC, but it takes a bunch of your infusions to get there. And probably at least the war caster feat. You can't do it halfway, you can't tank on weekends, you have to go into a fight prepared to tank. And you're therefore giving up some of your support and utility tools.

  • @PedroHISilva

    @PedroHISilva

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rafis117 why warcaster when artificers don't need free hands to cast artificer spells and already have CON proficiencies? Repulsion shield is anyway a good infusion for tanks and even my offensive artificer had AC-boosting infusions among their options. Every PC has to go through some trade offs, but this is not even among the most difficulty ones. On top of that, steel defender and shield spells are available. Effective HP of a battle Smith is increased by using wisely the defender, plus deflection. Sincerely, saying that battle Smith artificers have poor AC when a lot of builds have high AC is just wrong. Of course you can do whatever you want and even run a naked battlesmith, but multiple people play high AC battlesmiths. BS artificer was even chosen as a tank to play in a highly optimised table in the example I mentioned with D4, treantmonk and dudes. It's like saying that fighters have low ACs because their archer builds have low ACs.

  • @rafis117
    @rafis1172 жыл бұрын

    Orym of CR is a great example the difference between Utility and Support in the DD categories. As a Battle Master Fighter, he dances around the fight, changing the field, and puts people in better situations. He constantly prevents their enemies from getting shots at the squishier party members. But all of those are more Utility, in DD categories, than Support, because while he's putting his teammates in better situations he doesn't directly make their numbers bigger.

  • @AU-cu4yf
    @AU-cu4yf2 жыл бұрын

    Dudes, I LOVE this series! It's been great so far.

  • @thesuburbanranger2860
    @thesuburbanranger28602 жыл бұрын

    I generally agree when they say that ranger is a true "jack of all trades, master of none" but I think that applies more to the base class. Rangers, possibly more than any other class, rely upon their subclass to boost their abilities: Beast Master (Tasha's) & Drakewarden are a great mix of Frontliners, Beatdown, and Infiltrators/Explorers thanks to their companion's variety of roles. Gloomstalker is one of the best Beatdowns in 5e for obvious reasons and has great Infiltrator/Explorer and Utility use too. Swarmkeeper is a fantastic Utility thanks to their swarm's battlefield control/extended spell list and ability to fly which also makes them solid Infiltrator/Explorers (they may also have some Frontliner potential from their swarms free disengage and later boost to AC but idk). Feywanderer is possibly the best Negotiator in 5e, and later (because of their enhanced Misty Step) becomes a great Infiltrator/Explorer and Support too. Hunter and Horizon Walker are a bit more controversial, but even they are solid Beat Downs, with the latter also having some Infiltrator/Explorer and Utility potential. edit: spelling, and changed my mind on Swarmkeepers as Support/Frontliners

  • @fendelphi

    @fendelphi

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would say that Hunters can be pretty good frontliners with the alternate options. Hordebreaker(3) gives you an extra attack on each of your turns(no bonus action or action required), as long as there is an enemy within 5 feet of your original target(and within weapon range). With Polearm Master, that is 4 attacks per round at level 5, and it is excellent for focusing down a big baddie while also removing nearby minions. Some of your spells provide good battlefield control and mobility to get where you are needed. Multiattack Defense(7) gives you a +4 AC against a creature after it's first hit(more tanky vs multi-attack creatures). Whirlwind Attack(11) sacrifices 1 attack to hit all nearby enemis(which will still trigger Hordebreaker and allows for an attack with your bonus Action). At level 15, all options could be viable. Some provide damage mitigation, others extra damage. The biggest issue is staying power. Tireless(10) can provide a bit of temporary hit points at the opening of a fight. Nature's Veil(10) lets you use your bonus action to become invisible(disadvantage on attack rolls against you) until the start of your next turn(it does not end if you attack or cast a spell). Both are tied to your Proficiency bonus. This could mean that you go for Ranger 16, Monk 4(going naked at level 17).

  • @thesuburbanranger2860

    @thesuburbanranger2860

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fendelphi Great point, I do wish Hunters were given more abilities like every other subclass after the PHB but they are still incredibly underrated, especially now thanks to Tasha's optional rules.

  • @TheKabukimann
    @TheKabukimann2 жыл бұрын

    As a wizard who wants to support: Play a divination wizard halfling with the lucky feat. Then pick as a feat at early levels artificer adept for guidance and Cure wounds. Get wither and bloom at lvl 3 and be a Hit dice healing Portent lucky person.

  • @biggriz2690

    @biggriz2690

    2 жыл бұрын

    I haven't found Lucky to be that useful on my Div wizard as it's only your own rolls, or are you meaning bountiful luck?

  • @TheDreamburner

    @TheDreamburner

    2 жыл бұрын

    Alternately, An Abjuration Wizard with Artificer Initiate can grab Spare the Dying, Cure Wounds, and a tool of choice, then when Projected Ward comes online for them at 6th level, they become excellent damage mitigators (which is equivalent to healing). Take Flock of Familiars to give you and your allies advantage on multiple targets. That's pretty good support.

  • @Miggy19779

    @Miggy19779

    2 жыл бұрын

    And silvery barbs.

  • @TheDreamburner

    @TheDreamburner

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@biggriz2690 "You can also spend one luck point when an attack roll is made against you. Roll a d20, and then choose whether the attack uses the attacker's roll or yours. If more than one creature spends a luck point to influence the outcome of a roll, the points cancel each other out; no additional dice are rolled." Lucky feat is useful for that, too.

  • @biggriz2690

    @biggriz2690

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheDreamburner yeah, more meaning that it hasn't really helped me support others, besides keeping me alive of course (just there's plenty of feats which can help with that).

  • @tegmiles329
    @tegmiles3292 жыл бұрын

    As always, really great exange between u2 guys !

  • @TheMattallen
    @TheMattallen2 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I am a big Ranger fan across game genres, and totally agree with your evaluation of them in this video. It makes me think the class could benefit from expertise like the Rogue and Bard or get some druidic version of the Bard's magical secrets to help players take that "master of none/jack-of-all" flexibility and turn it into a class that can compete with many classes depending on how you choose build them.

  • @IMXLegedaryBard
    @IMXLegedaryBard2 жыл бұрын

    Before I watch the video, I like to make my own guess. Now the difficult part is, I believe both Cleric and Bard to be the best support class in the game, with the healings and buff that they have and can give to their party, it's hard for me to pick which if the two would out perform the other.

  • @Yevrin
    @Yevrin2 жыл бұрын

    While Paladin is amazing, I feel like level should have been a factor in the rating. A Paladin's Aura is unarguably a great support feature, but it only comes online at lvl 6 for out to 10ft. Extra auras not until 7. So for lvls 1-5, you aren't getting that buff. And if your squishy wizard wants that plus to their saving throw, they need to stand within 15ft of the frontline to get the Paladin's Aura buff until lvl 18 when it's 30ft. While is is true for all classes that their abilities improve as levels increase, I think a Paladin's role as a Support member increases exponentially vs a Cleric/Druid/Bard where it's just about spell lvl, making it more a linear progression. A Paladin won't have an aura buff to maintain concentration on a Bless spell so unless they take a feat when (in all likelihood) they are at the front line exchanging blows, there is a higher probability that they will lose concentration on that buff, vs a class like Druid/Bard that aren't trying to hold a Frontline + Support role simultaneously. So I think Kelly was more correct trying to weigh it between A-B, rather than a S- defaulting to A. You'll feel like a great *passive* Support player when you get to those higher levels of Paladin, but for a large amount of game play (looking at games running lvl 1-8), you are likely just going to be running up to tank hits and using those precious spell slots to explode Smite damage rather than *focusing* buffing your party.

  • @CrownlessStudios

    @CrownlessStudios

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lay On Hands gets the Paladin an A on its own, IMO. Separate resource pool that scales with level? Yes please.

  • @agilemind6241

    @agilemind6241

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@CrownlessStudios IME 99% of Lay On Hands is spend by the Paladin on themselves to keep them standing on the front lines. It's a good feature and can be good support but most of the time is not.

  • @leahbeah1585

    @leahbeah1585

    2 жыл бұрын

    I feel like paladin is B purely because while they are a great secondary healer if my partys only support character is a paladin I am WORRIED for are partys survival. They are great at the support they can provide but they are a beatdown and a frontliner before they are a support character and simply do not have the resources to be your partys primary healer/support.

  • @nichollen8260
    @nichollen82602 жыл бұрын

    Finally, my chance to sing the praises of a support-focused Paladin! Our teeny party consists of my Devotion Paladin, a Spirits Bard, and an Arcane Trickster Rogue, and we have found the balance between these three to be surprisingly synchronous. While the Bard does do some healing (primarily, keeping the Paladin up mid-battle), she actually spends more of her focus on utility and battlefield control. Pre-combat health buffs with Aid, mid-combat resuscitations with Lay on Hands, and post-combat heals with Prayer of Healing all come from my Paladin. One more level and she gets Revivify and Aura of Vitality, further adding to her healer role within the party. Additionally, I took the protection fighting style, and we place a lot of emphasis on the Paladin being in melee as a guarantee for the Rogue to get her sneak attack while simultaneously imposing disadvantage on attacks against the vulnerable Rogue. Throw on top other protective spells like Shield of Faith and Sanctuary in conjunction with her aura, and nothing is getting through the Paladin's divine brick wall. Sure, I may not be able to spend a smite on every single hit, but the other two party members benefit a lot, and survive much longer, by receiving buffs and protections using those spell slots instead. While I agree that the Paladin shouldn't take the singular "S" tier spot, it is a STRONG "A++" tier support class! I'm a bit surprised by the community's voting, and just how few people seem to be unable to look beyond the power of smites to all of the other things a Paladin is great for. I encourage people who want to play support to give the Paladin a chance! (I mean, c'mon, it's the only class with *innate* healing, starting at level 1, that doesn't rely on available spell slots. Nothing says "support class" more than that!)

  • @mitchellholmes2850

    @mitchellholmes2850

    2 жыл бұрын

    Remember, that vote was only for the “best” support. I love Paladin and consider it my main class but if I were asked this question, my vote would go to Cleric. That’s not taking away from the Paladin’s ability to be a support if it needs to be, but it isn’t as good at it as a cleric.

  • @capealio
    @capealio2 жыл бұрын

    Very useful information for new and seasoned players alike. Cheers

  • @Agroveb
    @Agroveb2 жыл бұрын

    Speaking as a moon Druid packing enhance ability, pass without trace, guidance, and several healing options, it’s definitely an A rank, regardless of subclass.

  • @ShirotoraGodsbane
    @ShirotoraGodsbane2 жыл бұрын

    The wizard really isn't as good of a support class as people think. Sure, it has some good support spells, but that's all. Rangers not only have some good support spells as well, including healing, but they also have some good support features that don't rely on spells. I'd rank wizard and ranger about equal for support. The druid, however, is probably A tier. Again, not only does it have some great support spells, some of the best that even clerics don't get, but they have other features that support, too.

  • @msp720
    @msp7202 жыл бұрын

    I'd love to see more of these, like Stealth, DPS, and a Jack-of-All-Trades ranking of who's the best at a little bit of everything.

  • @Maximum7077
    @Maximum70772 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video. As always

  • @LoLotov
    @LoLotov2 жыл бұрын

    Dagger-in-the-heart take, druid A wizard B cause druids can swap out their spell list pretty much at will, and a wizard is reliant on their DM giving them access to spells they didnt choose to directly take on level up.

  • @TheDreamburner

    @TheDreamburner

    2 жыл бұрын

    THIS! Wizards don't even have Cure! Wizards don't have the spell versatility, or a single 1st-level spell that reads as support except... Longstrider?! You have to wait until you cast 2nd level spells to begin being support?! BAD ranking.

  • @LoLotov

    @LoLotov

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheDreamburner LITERALLY their reasoning for cleric over bard, just forgot about it haha

  • @blacksmith1066
    @blacksmith10662 жыл бұрын

    I think it really comes down to whether your party can survive with one class as their dedicated support. I think the Druid does a far better job than the paladin does for that role. And if the paladin isn't on the front lines, just running around patching people, you're gonna be in a bad spot

  • @taylorwheaton840
    @taylorwheaton8402 жыл бұрын

    You guys always make me analyze my character designs. I have an Artillerist I've designed for a short campaign my friend is running and found I was being very selfish with my infusions, unnecessarily so. The party makeup actually looks a bit weak at the frontline. Somewhere my character never plans to be. I don't need to be a tank in the back, it's silly. I'm gonna go and make some changes to the character and beef up the frontline a bit. Between Ray of Frost and the Force Cannon, I shouldn't have too much trouble keeping the baddies away from me. Always enjoy your takes on the game!

  • @guybuckridge7326
    @guybuckridge73262 жыл бұрын

    Loving this content tree. I agree with a lot of the ranks and find myself swayed by your arguments at least once/episode, so good stuff there too. Though I'd like to point out that some of your bias for spell casting is because of the weight that comes with planning ahead - which is frequently not an option in my games. Thus I don't give as much oomph to the phenomenal spell selection of clerics and Wizards for example, which is particularly true at lower levels. Bidet

  • @Yutah1981
    @Yutah19812 жыл бұрын

    paladin above druid? WIZARD above druid? come on guys!

  • @soulisthegoal96
    @soulisthegoal962 жыл бұрын

    I have to say that I do believe the Ranger is as good as a Wizard at support. Because they're both not primarily support. A wizard and a ranger both bring utility, yet a ranger also has healing spirit and goodberry. I'm biased towards Rangers, I must admit, but I wanted to make my case about them.

  • @Flip4Crypt
    @Flip4Crypt2 жыл бұрын

    Kelly's input on the Paladin at the end was outstanding

  • @brentkeith3455
    @brentkeith34552 жыл бұрын

    While it makes perfect sense for this series to ignore multiclass options, I would be curious to see a series along the lines of the "How to Play..." where they each build a character for that specific role, highlighting the classes, races, feats, etc. chosen to be the strongest at that role. Taking support, I could easily see one of them go heavy on cleric, while the other is primarily bard with dips into classes like divine sorcerer or diviner wizard.

  • @R1s1ngDaWN
    @R1s1ngDaWN2 жыл бұрын

    I'd have to give druid my S but a close second is artificer

  • @peaches3835
    @peaches38352 жыл бұрын

    Insane to me that Druid isn’t an A tier, yes sure you would have to build towards it but you get basically every single great support spell on a prepared spell list. Except things like aid and bless There are more Druid support subclasses then there are… moon druids hahah

  • @peaches3835

    @peaches3835

    2 жыл бұрын

    I might be biased because I made myself a beast of a supporter character (granted I took 2 levels in twilight cleric and my dm let me learn the spell aid), but before I even multiclassed I was still aMAZing support

  • @AnthonyAndreazza
    @AnthonyAndreazza2 жыл бұрын

    Plane Shift: Amonkhet (July 2017) had the Strength and Zeal domain Clerics which both have haste on their additional spell list. But very setting specific :-)

  • @kyoukishi7153
    @kyoukishi71532 жыл бұрын

    On the Paladin as Support... in addition to Lay on Hands, consider Cleansing Touch: ends one spell on yourself or another creature that you touch. Any spell. [CHA] times a day. End the enemy's buff or a debuff on an ally/yourself. The only way (probably) to make this better would be to make it a legendary resistance/action.

  • @danielcruz4960
    @danielcruz49602 жыл бұрын

    I'd say that base class artificer is the S tier support but once you add the subclass it drops down to an A, but otherwise I agree with kelly on this I gave my S tier to cleric

  • @comicserif
    @comicserif2 жыл бұрын

    S and A tier mean can it BE _the_ support. Druids can, paladins can't

  • @JDGenn
    @JDGenn2 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video ... and like the series. While the rankings are a great snapshot, the *discussion* (defense?) is what makes this great. I read the title and said "Bard, duh." But after listening to your definition of support .... "Oh, yeah. Clerics. " ROFL Thanks Dudes!!

  • @newlife5896
    @newlife58962 жыл бұрын

    You should rate each Race. Talk about the best abilities they get, what classes are a good fit/bad fit, ect. Excellent work. Never stop doing tiered lists

  • @adamstraits1532
    @adamstraits15322 жыл бұрын

    I think circle of Shepard's druid is the best multiple target healer in the game. Can't touch a life cleric in single target healing, but it's mass healing can be impressive.

  • @dnddetective

    @dnddetective

    2 жыл бұрын

    Beacon of Hope I'd say means that a cleric that really wants to heal can outshine anyone else.

  • @cariocaemfuria3946
    @cariocaemfuria39462 жыл бұрын

    Usually I agree more with Monty, but here Kelly is 100% right about the Paladin. Paladins are your co-supporter. Right now I'm DMing for a group that has a Paladin, a Twilight Domain Cleric and a Druid. Paladin comes third on the "support" role here, not even close. And the Cleric is #1, not even close to the druid. Even though I love Bards in 5e, it's my favorite class, I think in terms of support they are #2.

  • @luka2784
    @luka27842 жыл бұрын

    Clockwork soul sorcerer with one level in order domain cleric can be a really good support. You get basic healing with aid and first level cleric spells, really powerful buffs like twined haste/polymorph, and you can give your weapons users two extra attacks per round by casting a buff spell on your turn and then using silvery barbs on the monsters. Also works really well if you have a rouge in the party, because then you can use silvery barbs to give them a reaction attack with advantage, which gives them two sneak attacks in a round.

  • @captainthorrek262
    @captainthorrek2622 жыл бұрын

    38:30 Kelly's slow-motion reaction is priceless!

  • @starwarsnewsandmemes8289
    @starwarsnewsandmemes82892 жыл бұрын

    So basically: Support: Makes the options already available to the party better Utility: Gives the party more options Correct?

  • @evilsquirrel0573

    @evilsquirrel0573

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pretty much

  • @travisdonaldstanley6420

    @travisdonaldstanley6420

    2 жыл бұрын

    Close. They should review each video with their definition. Utility actually gives the party NEW tools. The Wizard was their S ranked utility class. Their list of spells is very impressive.

  • @travisdonaldstanley6420

    @travisdonaldstanley6420

    2 жыл бұрын

    Support improves what everyone already has. Everyone has hit points. Everyone has an AC. Everyone has an attack roll. Everyone can already see (hopefully)

  • @MrMagyar5
    @MrMagyar52 жыл бұрын

    The problem with the Bard is exactly as you stated. It's a massive mix of utility and support. They don't specialize one way or the other. They perform both very well. Not the best.. but very well. Cleric is definitely S tier. They have so much support that it's ridiculous. Twilight clerics alone are enough to make DM's want to kill them immediately after your first combat. When you can use Twilight Sanctuary and still concentrate on a spell.. that's busted.. I mean.. really really busted. Add in the fact that they can deal decent damage while supporting your allies and they become the literal god tier of support. Imagine being able to pop off Spirit Guardians.. and just wander around the battlefield.. dodging attacks while dealing decent damage and slowing enemies. Maybe toss out a heal.. or Spiritual weapon for a little additional bonking... or restore an ally.. or use an action to use a healing kit with the Healer feat and just use an action to heal someone IN combat.. you just.. walk up to them.. Spectral Guardians smashing enemies...and use an action to use a healers kit for a sick heal, while Twilight Sanctuary buffers them with temporary hit points..... support much???

  • @mikemckinney7031
    @mikemckinney70312 жыл бұрын

    In my current campaign, as my wizard leveled up and had a feat to choose from, I added Gift of the Metallic Dragon. This gives my wizard character cure wounds spell and has used the spell in combination with an owl familiar for a delivery method to those out of arms reach. And of course, the feat's feature of protection for somebody within five feet, or themself is nice too like a shield spell when you're low of spell slots. Thank you Fizban's Treasury of Dragons.

  • @addictedtominisandlovingit3912
    @addictedtominisandlovingit39122 жыл бұрын

    In second addition there was an optional rule for wizards to have healing. 2 spell levels higher for the cleric equivalent. So cure light wounds used a 3rd level spell slot, etc.

  • @seanedgar164
    @seanedgar1642 жыл бұрын

    I feel like you guys really skipped over the druid here. Goodberry juggling is one of the largest bursts of healing I've seen in lower level play. They get healing word, cure wounds and lesser restoration. The only fault I see is the lack of revivify and temporary hp, which druid subclasses have access to

  • @notjfk2050

    @notjfk2050

    2 жыл бұрын

    Revivify is on the Druid's expanded spell list from Tasha's. That said I agree that they're sleeping on the Druid a little.

  • @theurdragon2611
    @theurdragon26112 жыл бұрын

    I feel that while Paladins are amazing at support, most of the support aspects of the class come from their cleric spell list; the auras, while powerful, don’t outrank the plethora of cleric healing spell slots. So if you are going to say that the paladin is an amazing support class, why would you rank it better than the cleric?

  • @Fraginator
    @Fraginator2 жыл бұрын

    I just started playing a "Support Wizard" in the Easy Roller Dice sponsored game on the Nerdarchy KZread channel. This month will be the first session with him as my character but I think it's going to be a blast. In order to get healing magic I took the Strixhaven feat: Witherbloom Student.

  • @davidc9005
    @davidc90052 жыл бұрын

    Love your stuff

  • @deathtoexistance
    @deathtoexistance2 жыл бұрын

    I don't understand what about wizard screams support here. I think most of the spells they're thinking of are utility not support. Like wizard support spells are Life transference and certain buffs like silvery barbs, gift of alacrity, polymorph and haste. A lot of their spells that are buffs are utility buffs like fly or invisibility. When I compare druid or wizard for support I certainly see druid win no contest. I also don't see how wizard beats sorcerer since they largely get the same spell options for support but sorcerer has better subclass options and metamagic for it.

  • @crazytanto8426
    @crazytanto84262 жыл бұрын

    One of the few times I gotta disagree with Kelly. Bard's gotta be that S tier. Being able to boost skill checks and steals the Cleric spells. Like, I get it, but nah

  • @RoninXDarknight

    @RoninXDarknight

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think you're seriously under-valuing the Cleric's ability to swap out their spells each day. The Bard is an amazing support class because of Bardic Inspiration but the problem it runs into on the spell side is that it has to be built as a support caster and then it's locked into that setup...regardless of how useful those spells are in an upcoming situation. On the other hand the Cleric not only gets support abilities but can then specialize in Cure Bombs one day, Party Buffs the next, Status Cures the day after and Damage dealing the day after...or just take a smattering of everything w/o any lasting consequences.

  • @willmena96

    @willmena96

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's true, but Kelly is right when he says a Cleric can just prepare for different situations. You can use the exact same cleric build for different campaigns and it will succeed after you prepare the spells. I've seen people build Bards that are really underwhelming because they don't know how to choose their spells for that specific campaign. With a Cleric you can just say "oops, that spells isn't going to work. Tomorrow I'll change it for something else" and ta-da

  • @Golem501
    @Golem5012 жыл бұрын

    I just noticed for the first time the casual Tiamat and Bahamut boxes in the background

  • @gamemasterbob9
    @gamemasterbob92 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you about warlocks, but it is worth mentioning. the new pack to the talisman is a nice little support option

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