Particle_Man
Explorer
For instance: Fighter, Bard, Scout, Warlock.
Bard and Scout between them can handle Rogue/Ranger stuff. Warlock for Arcane stuff. Bard for healing. Fighter, for fighting.
Fighter, Scout, Warlock all have in common the "good at low levels, not so tough at high levels." Bard normally has the "not so tough ever" label, but as sole party healer, gets a little more credit (without the "uber-cleric" problem). Notably, both magic-types can wear light armor. I think the party would be balanced with respect to each other, and things would not get too crazy at high levels. Interestingly, these four lack divine power, which might be interesting in a gameworld w/o gods or divine energy of any kind.
Ok. Your turn. Find 4 classes, no multi-classing, for a party. Doesn't have to be the most powerful, but should at least "fill the gaps" of the original roles of Fighter, Rogue, Wizard and Cleric. It would be even better if you give reasons for your choices, and notes about them.
Note that I only changed 3 out of 4, and only went non-core for 2, but you can do as you like.
Bard and Scout between them can handle Rogue/Ranger stuff. Warlock for Arcane stuff. Bard for healing. Fighter, for fighting.
Fighter, Scout, Warlock all have in common the "good at low levels, not so tough at high levels." Bard normally has the "not so tough ever" label, but as sole party healer, gets a little more credit (without the "uber-cleric" problem). Notably, both magic-types can wear light armor. I think the party would be balanced with respect to each other, and things would not get too crazy at high levels. Interestingly, these four lack divine power, which might be interesting in a gameworld w/o gods or divine energy of any kind.
Ok. Your turn. Find 4 classes, no multi-classing, for a party. Doesn't have to be the most powerful, but should at least "fill the gaps" of the original roles of Fighter, Rogue, Wizard and Cleric. It would be even better if you give reasons for your choices, and notes about them.
Note that I only changed 3 out of 4, and only went non-core for 2, but you can do as you like.
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