My character is an aristocratic heir from Cormyr who served as an officer of the Purple Dragons. His commission is more decoration... he's spent his time fighting one sided battles against orcs and buying his way through life. He is completely clueless about how the world around him works. He got wild-magicked into an entirely different realm - an ongoing Curse of Strahd campaign.
I didn't care for the build and mechanics as much as having a good character to roll play. He is loosely based on a character from a book. I worked up his backstory and found the Purple Dragon Knights from Cormyr. I'm not really familiar with the Forgotten Realms. I don't read dnd novels and I only have the handbooks I can get from the local public library.
Anyways. I intend to play face but I don't want my character to be worthless in combat. This is Barovia, so lots of vampires, warewolves, and zombies. My character is level 6: fifth level fighter and first level.... which? I don't want to sacrifice too much
Warlock:
A relatively common multiclass for PDK. Evil.
This is the guide I used for building my character.
I can say that my family's estate is maintained by passing down a cult of worship to the warlock's patron as my backstory. Typical evil, ends justify the means. I kind of feel like this is less compatible with my character's backstory.
Sorcerer: An uncommon multiclass for any kind of fighter. The origin is rather simple - the wild magic that brought my character to Barovia instilled him with innate magical powers. I would choose the Wild Magic origin. This seems like a viable explanation and it is easy to fit into my character's backstory.
Is it possible to make the PDK+Sorcerer work well?
Edit: I'm not above totally scrapping the entire build. I could just go straight sorcerer and make it work. My party may thank me for that.
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Honestly I can't believe that part of the rent didn't go toward neighborhood wide lawn care.