Neonchameleon
Legend
Why? When a dragon flies it's not through a spell. When a giant throws the square-cube law out of the window it's not through a spell. Why, when in order to perform like Beowulf or any other mythical hero does a fighter have to wiggle their fingers and say some magical words?I still think spells are the best way to do this though. Giving a "non-magical" class the ability to leap buildings without magic seems a bit silly thematically, but if you left the present fighter unmolested AND did not give the class itself more martial capability than then current fighter I would not be against the idea.
Personally I find the restriction of magic to spells and items to be extremely silly thematically especially in the light of hit points. Why does skill need to be held back to a below real world physics level (thanks to hit points among other things) when it is very clear that things in excess of what is physically possible in the real world are a part of the D&D world.
And what I find even sillier is the necessary break of magic into the haves and have-nots while not using Ars-Magica style worldbuilding and rules where it's explicitly about wizards and muggles.