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Something Red Magey.
otherwise dragonborn
warlock
I'll be going Dragonborn myself, they look incredible going by the pics we have.
Plus its nice to finally be able to play one in a proper D&D videogame.
Not decided on class yet, but leaning towards Ranger. Or Cleric if the Nature domain has an animal companion like it did in Neverwinter Nights 2.
I’ll be either:
1.) Wood Elf Druid (Moon)
2.) Half Elf Paladin (Vengence or Ancients)
3.) Elf of some kind (Wood? I’d have to look at bonuses) Gloomstalker Ranger
If Human Variant is available, I’ll likely roll Human Variant Paladin and take Polearm Master
Wood Elf Druid, either Circle of Moon or Spores depending on how well Wild Shape is implemented
Half-Elf Paladin of Vengeance 2/Valor Bard X for all the smites