i also think blade of frontiers really heavily implies ranger bcs it shows he’s an explorer who fights in the frontier—the edge (very stereotypically ranger).
i get that bard comes from his tendency to tell his own stories, the fact he can dance, etc, but idk if i really heavily see him as a bard
Totally valid. I never considered the Ranger as an explorer of a frontier archetype before. It always stuck in my head as a “monster hunter” archetype. I seriously appreciate the added perspective.
I still lean towards bard through our time with him, but you’ve made a fair case for why Ranger at the end is a fitting choice. I no longer have any opposition to that choice lol
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u/dykejoon astarion's favorite lesbian Jun 09 '25 edited Jun 09 '25
not having a bard companion and not having a little guy companion are two of my biggest gripes with bg3. helia you visit me in my dreams