While not classes per se, I'd like to see some campaign specific sub-classes added. I'm a fan of Dragonlance so I'd like to see subclasses for Wizards of High Sorcery and Knights of Solamnia.
While not classes per se, I'd like to see some campaign specific sub-classes added. I'm a fan of Dragonlance so I'd like to see subclasses for Wizards of High Sorcery and Knights of Solamnia.
The only full classes I see a need for are the psionicist and the warlord. You can kind of fudge a warlord in 5e, but only kind of. I miss them.
As for psionics, instead of a ton of different psionic classes a la 3e and 4e, I'd prefer to see a single psionicist class and then subclasses of other classes that allowed for a psionic dip, sort of like the eldritch knight or arcane trickster.
the shaman sounds resonable, I think they mentioned shamans were one of the most requested classes.4E shaman and fighter.
Omg yes, I liked the idea they had as a shared class with other crafters, but It really didn't fit with wizards, needs to be more crafty. I like to have some steampunk in my games and artificers are awesome for thatI would like to see the Artificer from Eberron as a class. It just doesn't feel right as a wizard subclass to me.
The remaining classes that were in an earlier PH1, first: The Psion (already in the pipeline as the 'mystic') and Warlord.Well I saw "how many 5e fans want a warlord/warden" threads and it got me thinking, now that 5e has been going on for a while, what classes do you want? What classes do you think we need? What class do you want first? Why?

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.