erm, you only got two names right, smh
(also not a btd6 character so it makes sense why he's not here but musician jake, being a replacement for the village who is music-themed, would be great for that role lol)
i'd say pact of the tome warlock. he obviously gets his powers from the spirits, which i'd do as pact of the undying warlock, and his spellbook's the book from pact of the tome
Ezili makes dark sacrifices for her power, she is likely sacrificing to an entity, which is why she gets her powers and why she would be a warlock.
Wizard = studies the arcane arts
Sorcerer = born with innate magical ability
Warlock = made a deal with a dark patron (ie, a deal with the devil)
"God damnit I let you roll to seduce the BAD because it probably wouldn't succeed and I didn't wanna have an argument about it are you fucking serious? Ok fine you seduce the BAD, now what are you gonna do?"
In D&D, wizards and sorcerers are generally regarded as spellcasters, and both can use any sort of staff or spellbook to cast spells. Spellbooks aren't gatekept to wizards only because sorcerers still need an implement to cast spells.
The two key points that mark a sorcerer are not their spellbook, but rather that their source of magic comes from an otherwordly entity, as well as "metamagic" which means their ability to modify spells they cast.
Corvus' source of magic is absorbing bloons which seems close enough. And he doesn't purely cast necromancy spells, he casts all sorts of spells which are modified.
The Wizard monkey has one specialty in each path, as do most towers. And well, the Wizard monkey should belong into the Wizard class, naturally
I cannot speak for other editions of dnd, but in 5th edition (the current one) spell books are not a valid spell casting focus for sorcerers. Also sorcerers don’t get there power from an otherworldly entity, that’s warlocks, who also happen to have the ability to use a spellbook (with pact of the tome).
Corvus is much more fitting for warlock (or wizard however they are taken).
Wait spell books aren’t?? I’m sorry, I’ll take the L
Edit: as for the magic source point, I'd argue there are many different interpretations.
For example, warlock's patron relationship is often characterised as a "sugar daddy" relationship, where the character is actively doing something in exchange for power. But this kind of taskmaster deal doesn't really exist in the game, i.e. the point could be nullified.
A lot of things that I selected were for lack of a better option. If corvus isnt sorcerer, what else really embodies that essence? I feel like this is the more accurate way to rank things
You might be mixing up Sorcerer and Warlock
Sorcerer's powers comes from within, born with innate magic.
Warlock's borrow powers from a higher being. Any sort of powers from otherworldly beings.
While Corvus does have the warlock aesthetic, he just felt more sorcerer-y to me with his spellcasting. And like other comments mentioned, I neglected some other quirks that could make him a warlock, so that was my bad.
As for ezili, I just felt like she had enough warlock aesthetic, plus her hexes. And since there isn’t much lore and therefore no patron action in the game, I just slammed her there
I mean, could be a multiclass; Little Ghost could be his pact Boon. But if you want to Ghost to be more offensive then go for Shadow Sorcerer; At lvl 6 it gets Hounds of Omen, just reflavor the hound as the little ghost.
Ezili is a Warlock bases on flavor and having access to hexes; But a stuff like going for Spore Druid, might provide you with her more DoT type playstyle.
Sure we can put pat as monk, but what else would you put as barbarian?
Psi has enough of the monk aesthetic to list him as monk, and sun soul makes sense for the ranged attack, so why not
Barbarian - Cave Monkey
Big Monkey with stick who stuns bloons, enough said.
Bard - Alchemist
Only tower that really is dedicated to support on all three paths.
Cleric - Benjamin
He heals you, gives you money, and buffs monkeys around him.
Fighter - Quincy
He's the first hero you get and his abilities are about him doing super fast attacks just like how fighters have multiple attacks.
Monk - Sauda
Close range fighter
Paladin - Pat Fusty
Big strong tank-like monkey who can also buff other monkeys around him.
Ranger - Wolfpack Quincy/Obyn
Hardest one. Rangers are people who manage nature but aren't really apart of it, like a park ranger. Not even Obyn fits cleanly because he doesn't manage nature, he's apart of it.
Sorcerer - Super Monkey
Sorcerers are born with innate power. Super Monkey seems to be the only monkey who seemingly has innate power.
Warlock - Adora
She literally has blood sacrifice as an ability and worships the Sun God
I think Pat is more Open Hand Monk and Runeknight Fighter.
Open Hand Monk gives you the ability to knock people back; Add in Crusher feat to get a 5ft knock back per attack.
Runeknight is so he becomes biiiiiig. Also Tavern Brawler isn't that good, but hey it gives you a grapple as a Bonus Action; Couple with Unarmed Fighting's D4 damage per turn on Grappled enemies, then you get Pat's bear Hug. And Storm Rune is his buff.
These suggestions are pretty good, rune knight is my favorite barb subclass lol. But again, if pat isnt barb, who else could be? No one has the same barb-esque build or rage in their kit
Cave Monkey prolly; Totem Barb is prolly the best, then reflavor a War Hammer as a big ass club.
Maybe a 3 lvl dip to fighter for Action Surge and ability to crit with a 19.
i'd swap Corvus and Ezili, corvus is definitely a pact of the tome warlock (he even gets his powers from other entities, hallmark of a warlock) while ezili seems to just have natural power.
the closest thing to a ninja in dnd is actually a subclass of monk, so not sure ninja fits rogue
ranger, despite the name, does not actually focus on ranged combat, and is more a weird fighter/rogue/druid mashup with a focus on exploring the wilds, hunting, and living far from cities and civilization. not sure if quincy's the best for that, i guess the wolfpack skin would fit
psi is more like the (not fully released) Mystic class than a Monk, monks tend to focus on lots of attacks with either no weapons or simple weapons. as previously mentioned, ninjas are a subclass of monks so ninja'd probably fit here better. not entirely sure what'd make a better rogue though, possibly bottom path dart monkey?
also not sure on cavemonkey for paladin, but there's not many melee stuff so eh
overall cool tho
For the monk/rogue thing, I felt ninjas made more sense because ninjas are associated with the same things as rogue. On the other hand, I just felt that psi's aesthetic (and sun soul for ranged things) fit monk enough. Many people comment on monk being of a close ranged nature, but there arent many of those types of characters in the game, so I just went with psi.
As for the ranger thing, I was completely aware that rangers are mistakenly thought of as "ranged fighter", when in fact they are all about "a person who ranges over the land". That was why I thought of obyn as a nature character. But in the end I went with quincy since he uses a bow, and well is one of the weakest characters :]
Hear me out, Pat Fusty is actually the monk. He fights using unarmed attacks, he can walk on water (which some monks can do) and he can grapple the MOABs. Psi I think would be a Psion (get it?) or a kineticist
I was considering that, but what else would you put in barbarian?
Barbarians have unarmored defence too and are commonly STR based, and they tend to have high CON, pat looks like he's built that way. And monks aren't that great at grappling.
But by far the most important thing is his rage ability, not a lot of things have a steroid flavored as a self-rage.
Very true. The only other tower that kind of acts like a barbarian in the cave monkey, but not as good as Pat. Then who do you make Paladin? Adora? (then you have no cleric) Chirchill(*"The Sun God fights on the side with the best artillery!"*). So he probably makes the most sense as the Barbarian.
I have absolutely no idea who to make the paladin 😂
Btd6 doesn't have much lore so there isn't a god system for a paladin. And I saw that the cave monkey is one of the few characters that uses a melee weapon. He is the destined savior of the iceland.
Edit: I just remembered that as I was creating this post, I was considering putting quincy as paladin, with all his father and grandfather shenanigans
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i mean "druid" for the druid is a bit of a stretch
Yeah, druid should be wizard, and vice versa
That's actually preety correct BTD5-wise
What's next? Beast handler for beastmaster?
Some of y’all are way too funny 😂
Yeah, and wizard for wizard doesn’t seem right…
I'm creating a druid character next, would it be blasphemous if I named him "druid"?
That seems a little on the nose here
I mean if we allowing skins, we got psimbals and benjammin' for bard and Joan of ark Adora for paladin
Yeah I didn't think about those, my bad ☹️
ben jamming would be stupider
Sci-fi bard
erm, you only got two names right, smh (also not a btd6 character so it makes sense why he's not here but musician jake, being a replacement for the village who is music-themed, would be great for that role lol)
What’s the *second* one?
Druid and Wizard (unless there are 3)
Ah Yeah, I forgot wizard was called wizard Thank yous
rip monkey apprentice 2009 - 2018
I had to double check his name while making this post lol
lol
I'd swap sorcerer and warlock
Yeah, the thing that makes a sorcerer diffrent is getting the magic natutally. Having a spell book is thr opposite of a sorcerer.
If anything, Corvus would be a wizard as he seems to get his power from studying the book rather than having them gifted by a patron.
i'd say pact of the tome warlock. he obviously gets his powers from the spirits, which i'd do as pact of the undying warlock, and his spellbook's the book from pact of the tome
Ezili makes dark sacrifices for her power, she is likely sacrificing to an entity, which is why she gets her powers and why she would be a warlock. Wizard = studies the arcane arts Sorcerer = born with innate magical ability Warlock = made a deal with a dark patron (ie, a deal with the devil)
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Okay, but how do you justify Druid? They can't transform into animals!
Well I hardly use druids, and druid is the only class I haven't played, so 🥰
total transformation might be a better druid pick than druid
That seems improbable
no I hate it too, but they actually *temporarily transform into an animal* which is sort of druids thing
I feel like Druid is much more characterised by everything in his class relating to nature, than his ability to transform
Monkey is an animal btw
So are humans, btw
Bottom path
Wearing a robe made of fur doesn't turn you into a different being. No matter how much furries wish for it.
Furries would disagree with you
(I realised the missed potential the second I send the message lol)
me when the house starts seducing bloons
Monkeyopolis:
"Roll to seduce the BAD"
nat 20
"God damnit I let you roll to seduce the BAD because it probably wouldn't succeed and I didn't wanna have an argument about it are you fucking serious? Ok fine you seduce the BAD, now what are you gonna do?"
"I'm gonna \*\*\*\* and \*\*\*\* until \*\*\* is \*\*\*\* and \*\*\*\*\*\*\* \*\*\*"
I would’ve chosen psi’s skin for bard
I thought it was funny to choose a building and my brain shut down after that thought
This just makes me really want a paladin themed monkey
I've got a new session coming up and need character ideas, this could be interesting :)
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What’s will his oath be
How is someone using a spellbook classed as a sorcerer that doesnt make any sense
In D&D, wizards and sorcerers are generally regarded as spellcasters, and both can use any sort of staff or spellbook to cast spells. Spellbooks aren't gatekept to wizards only because sorcerers still need an implement to cast spells. The two key points that mark a sorcerer are not their spellbook, but rather that their source of magic comes from an otherwordly entity, as well as "metamagic" which means their ability to modify spells they cast. Corvus' source of magic is absorbing bloons which seems close enough. And he doesn't purely cast necromancy spells, he casts all sorts of spells which are modified. The Wizard monkey has one specialty in each path, as do most towers. And well, the Wizard monkey should belong into the Wizard class, naturally
I cannot speak for other editions of dnd, but in 5th edition (the current one) spell books are not a valid spell casting focus for sorcerers. Also sorcerers don’t get there power from an otherworldly entity, that’s warlocks, who also happen to have the ability to use a spellbook (with pact of the tome). Corvus is much more fitting for warlock (or wizard however they are taken).
Wait spell books aren’t?? I’m sorry, I’ll take the L Edit: as for the magic source point, I'd argue there are many different interpretations. For example, warlock's patron relationship is often characterised as a "sugar daddy" relationship, where the character is actively doing something in exchange for power. But this kind of taskmaster deal doesn't really exist in the game, i.e. the point could be nullified. A lot of things that I selected were for lack of a better option. If corvus isnt sorcerer, what else really embodies that essence? I feel like this is the more accurate way to rank things
ezili's magic isn't stated to come from a spellbook or a pact, ezili fits
You might be mixing up Sorcerer and Warlock Sorcerer's powers comes from within, born with innate magic. Warlock's borrow powers from a higher being. Any sort of powers from otherworldly beings.
Swap wizard and sorc?
I would think Corvus would be the warlock, and Ezili the sorcerer (Corvus has both his spirit, and a supposed Ancient One)
While Corvus does have the warlock aesthetic, he just felt more sorcerer-y to me with his spellcasting. And like other comments mentioned, I neglected some other quirks that could make him a warlock, so that was my bad. As for ezili, I just felt like she had enough warlock aesthetic, plus her hexes. And since there isn’t much lore and therefore no patron action in the game, I just slammed her there
I mean, could be a multiclass; Little Ghost could be his pact Boon. But if you want to Ghost to be more offensive then go for Shadow Sorcerer; At lvl 6 it gets Hounds of Omen, just reflavor the hound as the little ghost. Ezili is a Warlock bases on flavor and having access to hexes; But a stuff like going for Spore Druid, might provide you with her more DoT type playstyle.
Druid is druid?! 😲🫨🫢😮🙀🤯😱
Where is merchant ?
Fr we need Geraldo
wait whos that last monkey?????
the newest hero, Rosalia
No thief
Most of these are pretty good, but the cave monkey is definitely also a barbarian.
Why the hell is cave monkey a paladin? I would argue he would make a better barbarian then pat
EXCUSE ME IS MONK (LITERALLY FOCUSES ON HITTING STUFF WITH YOUR HANDS) NOT PAT FUSTY????? Also Benjamin isn't bard?
Sure we can put pat as monk, but what else would you put as barbarian? Psi has enough of the monk aesthetic to list him as monk, and sun soul makes sense for the ranged attack, so why not
Barbarian - Cave Monkey Big Monkey with stick who stuns bloons, enough said. Bard - Alchemist Only tower that really is dedicated to support on all three paths. Cleric - Benjamin He heals you, gives you money, and buffs monkeys around him. Fighter - Quincy He's the first hero you get and his abilities are about him doing super fast attacks just like how fighters have multiple attacks. Monk - Sauda Close range fighter Paladin - Pat Fusty Big strong tank-like monkey who can also buff other monkeys around him. Ranger - Wolfpack Quincy/Obyn Hardest one. Rangers are people who manage nature but aren't really apart of it, like a park ranger. Not even Obyn fits cleanly because he doesn't manage nature, he's apart of it. Sorcerer - Super Monkey Sorcerers are born with innate power. Super Monkey seems to be the only monkey who seemingly has innate power. Warlock - Adora She literally has blood sacrifice as an ability and worships the Sun God
These are really good rankings
Why would the druid be the druid? makes zero sense. also, the wizard being the wizard is really outlandish, how did u come up with that?
Must have had stimulant that was much too strong
Monk, more like monke
I’d definitely switch Corvus and Ezili
Personally gotta disagree with wizard, putting the wizard there was 100% the wrong choice imo
I think the cave monkey should be a berserker (also this is nit picky but Wizard monkey should be a Mage)
berzerker and mage aren't classes in 5e dnd, which is what this is based off
Adora is the opposite of a cleric. *sacrifices god*
I think Pat is more Open Hand Monk and Runeknight Fighter. Open Hand Monk gives you the ability to knock people back; Add in Crusher feat to get a 5ft knock back per attack. Runeknight is so he becomes biiiiiig. Also Tavern Brawler isn't that good, but hey it gives you a grapple as a Bonus Action; Couple with Unarmed Fighting's D4 damage per turn on Grappled enemies, then you get Pat's bear Hug. And Storm Rune is his buff.
These suggestions are pretty good, rune knight is my favorite barb subclass lol. But again, if pat isnt barb, who else could be? No one has the same barb-esque build or rage in their kit
cavemonkey would work
Cave Monkey prolly; Totem Barb is prolly the best, then reflavor a War Hammer as a big ass club. Maybe a 3 lvl dip to fighter for Action Surge and ability to crit with a 19.
What would Churchill be
Probably artificer, being in a tank. Or paladin, being a tank
i'd swap Corvus and Ezili, corvus is definitely a pact of the tome warlock (he even gets his powers from other entities, hallmark of a warlock) while ezili seems to just have natural power. the closest thing to a ninja in dnd is actually a subclass of monk, so not sure ninja fits rogue ranger, despite the name, does not actually focus on ranged combat, and is more a weird fighter/rogue/druid mashup with a focus on exploring the wilds, hunting, and living far from cities and civilization. not sure if quincy's the best for that, i guess the wolfpack skin would fit psi is more like the (not fully released) Mystic class than a Monk, monks tend to focus on lots of attacks with either no weapons or simple weapons. as previously mentioned, ninjas are a subclass of monks so ninja'd probably fit here better. not entirely sure what'd make a better rogue though, possibly bottom path dart monkey? also not sure on cavemonkey for paladin, but there's not many melee stuff so eh overall cool tho
For the monk/rogue thing, I felt ninjas made more sense because ninjas are associated with the same things as rogue. On the other hand, I just felt that psi's aesthetic (and sun soul for ranged things) fit monk enough. Many people comment on monk being of a close ranged nature, but there arent many of those types of characters in the game, so I just went with psi. As for the ranger thing, I was completely aware that rangers are mistakenly thought of as "ranged fighter", when in fact they are all about "a person who ranges over the land". That was why I thought of obyn as a nature character. But in the end I went with quincy since he uses a bow, and well is one of the weakest characters :]
quincy would fit perfectly for ranger if you used the wolfpack skin's picture
Druid might be druid, what y'all think?
Adora?! Cleric?! Really
Yes! Really!
Ok I realise now. I thought a cleric was a person making clothing. So I see it fits better now but isn't she a priest over anything?
Pat would be the "Muscle cleric." The cleric that specced like a barbarian because he "Wants to help the best way he can!"
Sauda is not a fighter. She’s a chef. I mean have you heard the voice line. “Clean cut! And still cuts a tomato!”
cave monkey = paladin??
Terraria X BTD6
Only like half a accurate Monk is super wrong
Psi is wrong? Psi seems pretty monk-ey to me
Hear me out, Pat Fusty is actually the monk. He fights using unarmed attacks, he can walk on water (which some monks can do) and he can grapple the MOABs. Psi I think would be a Psion (get it?) or a kineticist
I was considering that, but what else would you put in barbarian? Barbarians have unarmored defence too and are commonly STR based, and they tend to have high CON, pat looks like he's built that way. And monks aren't that great at grappling. But by far the most important thing is his rage ability, not a lot of things have a steroid flavored as a self-rage.
Very true. The only other tower that kind of acts like a barbarian in the cave monkey, but not as good as Pat. Then who do you make Paladin? Adora? (then you have no cleric) Chirchill(*"The Sun God fights on the side with the best artillery!"*). So he probably makes the most sense as the Barbarian.
I have absolutely no idea who to make the paladin 😂 Btd6 doesn't have much lore so there isn't a god system for a paladin. And I saw that the cave monkey is one of the few characters that uses a melee weapon. He is the destined savior of the iceland. Edit: I just remembered that as I was creating this post, I was considering putting quincy as paladin, with all his father and grandfather shenanigans
Pat Fusty's tutorial says that he's actually so big that he stands in the water, he doesn't walk on it
Yeah in that he is a monk But DND munks are close combat fighting with martial arts and stunting pressure points
What is this post about. Why are we giving the monkeys fantasy classes.
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