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First time playing BG3, but I've played a good bit of 5e and a little 3.5e. I'm trying a monk for the first time. Way of the Open Hand. I named him Rick O'Shea. He goes up front and bounces between enemies, fucking 'em up. I can't remember every choice I made, but I know for sure he took the Athlete feat, but that makes less sense outside of BG3. I can't remember his level, but I'll probably pick Mobile for another feat.
My favorite 5e character I ever played was a high wisdom, low intelligence human cleric. He would occasionally do a stupid thing that came back to bite him, but he would learn from that mistake and not do it again. He would also relay metaphorical farm wisdom to the party, always formatted as "Pappy always said..."
E.g. "Pappy always said never milk a cow if you ain't brought your bucket." Meaning don't start shit before you've figured out subsequent steps. Don't try to pick a tough fight and then realize you're out of spell slots lol.
He was a cleric of Helm but somewhere along the way he was convinced to serve another god instead who had pretty much identical goals in mind (idr the details) and I think his name was Pyxis or Pryxis or something. Idk, the cleric could never get it right so he would call him Pixar and he was like sure, fine, close enough. Anyway, so for flavor, Spirit Guardians was always Toy Story characters flying around.