Something that came to mind in another thread discussing class design and I was curious how people would fill out a class design that balances out the number of non-casters and casters better.
First, do we agree or disagree on the flow from cleric to fighter, druid to barbarian, and wizard to rogue? If so, how and where would you consider the flow.
Second, if we were to make new classes to fill in the progression, what would you add where in the chart?
For example, I was thinking a person could create a half-caster class called a jongleur followed by a non-caster class call a minstrel following bards. A psion and a psychic warrior fill in the pseudo-magic leading down to monk.
Sorcerers and warlocks are harder for me to come up with something that seem fitting.
Thanks in advance.
Classes | ||
Full Caster | Half-Caster | Non-Caster |
Bard | | |
Cleric | Paladin | Fighter |
Druid | Ranger | Barbarian |
Sorcerer | | |
Warlock | | |
Wizard | Artificer | Rogue |
| | Monk |
First, do we agree or disagree on the flow from cleric to fighter, druid to barbarian, and wizard to rogue? If so, how and where would you consider the flow.
Second, if we were to make new classes to fill in the progression, what would you add where in the chart?
For example, I was thinking a person could create a half-caster class called a jongleur followed by a non-caster class call a minstrel following bards. A psion and a psychic warrior fill in the pseudo-magic leading down to monk.
Sorcerers and warlocks are harder for me to come up with something that seem fitting.
Thanks in advance.
