Yes. And now that you mention it, I think there were at least 2 different Sumo classes presented in Dragon.
I apologize if this topic has been covered already, but I was curious about this & thought this would be one of the best places to ask this ?.
What were all of the different classes available in D&D with each edition? I think I can recall (most) of them, but I know there's some I may be missing.
This is what I know of so far:
OD&D
*Added in supplementaty sources.
- Fighting Man
- Cleric
- Magic-User
- Thief*
- Monk*
- Paladin*
- Assassin*
- Ranger*
- Druid*
Factorum* , Incarnate*, Totomist*, Soulborn*, Shadowcaster *, Binder *, Truenamer*3.X D&D
*Added in supplementaty sources.
- Fighter
- Ranger
- Paladin
- Barbarian
- Cleric
- Druid
- Wizard (with Specialization as a build option)
- Sorcerer
- Rogue
- Bard
- Monk
- Psion (with Specialization)*
- Soulknife*
- Psychic Warrior*
- Ardent*
- Lurk*
- Wilder*
- Divine Mind*
- Samurai*
- Hexblade*
- Swashbuckler*
- Warlock*
- Warmage*
- Wu Jen*
- Shugenja*
- Favored Soul*
- Spirit Shaman*
- Ninja*
- Scout*
- Spellthief*
- Dragon Shaman*
- Duskblade*
- Beguiler*
- Knight*
- Healer*
- Marshall*
- Archivist*
- Dread Necromancer*
- Assassin (Prestige Class)
- Blackguard (Prestige Class)
- NPC classes (warrior, adept, expert, commoner, aristocrat)
- *****
*****Once again, I know there were additional classes introduced, but I can't recall them ATM. I'm not counting the Generic classes (Warrior, Adept, Expert), since that's a whole other class system idea.