Also voices a good guy in Baine Bloodhoof. Many raid bosses in World of Warcraft, including Shade of Aran, Thorim, and Yogg-Saron.Lu Bu in Dynasty Warriors and all proprietaries thereof (But only starting from the 5th game).The Line Ark briefing guy in Armored Core: For Answer.Largo the Black Lion in Tales of the Abyss.Kurtis and Seraph Lamington in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness.Kharazim the male Monk player character in Diablo III and Heroes of the Storm.Kagutsuchi in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster.Heihachi Mishima in Street Fighter X Tekken (again, with alias Taylor Henry).Hawkeye and Zephiel in Fire Emblem Heroes.Riot has, at times, stated who voices some champions when asked, but he's very clearly the voice actor for Garen for League of Legends. There are no credits for the voice actors note Most of the time.(appears in the latter as a playable character for The World of Recycled Vessel/15 Nightmares) 'Father' Nier in NieR Gestalt and NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139.Elvis in God Hand (his second time playing a Mexican character alongside Bleach's Chad).Dhurke in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Spirit of Justice.An entirely different Commander in Monster Hunter: World.Demon General Bloodis in Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance.Bayleon, Eidolon of Madness and various other voices in Shadowverse.Ermac in Mortal Kombat X ( succeeding Michael McConnohie, who plays Kano).The announcer and Elder Sub-Zero/Noob Saibot in Mortal Kombat 9.The new, more badass announcer in Super Street Fighter IV (under the alias Taylor Henry).Shinno in Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Bonds.Heihachi Mishima in Tekken: Blood Vengeance.Yasutora "Chad" Sado, Chow Neng Poww, and Muramasa in Bleach (replaced Marc Worden as Chad).The Skull Knight in Berserk: The Golden Age Arc and Berserk (2016) (the latter under the alias Taylor Henry).Rider ( Alexander the Great) in Fate/Zero and Lord El-Melloi II Case Files.Lordgenome in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.Kurusu in Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress.Kibaomaru in SD Gundam Force (under the alias Taylor Henry).Since the D&D world is always expanding, there are a few more ways to get that Barbarian overpowered. It's more complex playing a so-called simple Barbarian than you might think, and it might take some research to get the barbarian you want. It's a versatile class, with a lot going for it when it comes to character customization, something that contradicts the usual straightforward build that fighting characters usually have. That puts it on the median level with it comes to popularity. Updated Decemby Kristy Ambrose: It could be the most iconic class in the franchise, with about 8% of players rolling and leveling a Barbarian. For those looking for the best and brutish way to go about fighting in a campaign, here are some tips for creating an overpowered Barbarian. For others, there are only one or two options depending on the player’s preference. For some areas, there are a lot of options to mix and match benefits. This class can be tricky to optimize for great combat builds. RELATED: 10 Ways To Make An Overpowered Fighter In Dungeons & Dragons Powerful, tanky, capable of physical destruction, they can also be great in standalone campaigns. Leveraging overwhelming strength and power over control and social aptitude, these physical combatants are a great addition to a party. Barbarians from Dungeons & Dragons are an interesting sort.