4E Classes You Like

Which classes would you like to play?

  • Artificer

    Votes: 55 30.6%
  • Avenger

    Votes: 91 50.6%
  • Barbarian

    Votes: 88 48.9%
  • Bard

    Votes: 91 50.6%
  • Cleric

    Votes: 76 42.2%
  • Druid

    Votes: 66 36.7%
  • Fighter

    Votes: 112 62.2%
  • Invoker

    Votes: 68 37.8%
  • Paladin

    Votes: 65 36.1%
  • Ranger

    Votes: 73 40.6%
  • Rogue

    Votes: 94 52.2%
  • Shaman

    Votes: 48 26.7%
  • Sorcerer

    Votes: 100 55.6%
  • Swordmage

    Votes: 84 46.7%
  • Warden

    Votes: 65 36.1%
  • Warlock

    Votes: 86 47.8%
  • Warlord

    Votes: 95 52.8%
  • Wizard

    Votes: 94 52.2%

I have to say that this is probably the first edition where I want to play all of the classes (including the assassin, monk, and psion, which were not represented on this list). Sadly, that's unlikely to come to pass.
 

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I only voted for one .(Swordmage). but really there is intriguing elements in all of them Paragon paths can have an impact too... like the bloodmage allowing one to spend hit points to boost attacks.... can be visualized like goths cutting themselves to inspire there spirit or somebody channelling an extra power source that hurts them or just weave there natural luck into harming the enemy(... and so losing the luck themselves) etc.
 

The newer classes excite me more than the old favourites -- except Cleric, which I'll always have a soft spot for and which, compared to his earlier incarnations, rocks hard in 4E. Warden and Warlord are probably my two favourites, closely followed by the chaos-themed Sorcerer I get to play once every few weeks in FR.
 

I have no interest in the Artificer, Avenger, Swordmage, Warlock (as a PC), Paladin (I dislike Divine Challenge and a lot of the power fluff), or a Barbarian with Elemental Powers.

I also have no interest in the Warden or Sorcerer. My dislike for the Warden may have something to do with the illustration . Therefore, I need to reread the class and powers. My dislike for the Sorceror may be do to the official builds- again, I may need to give the class another a look.

A cleric may or may not be interesting depending upon the DM and campaign. I have no interest in the default pantheon, but a good home brew where the DM determined the pantheon, power fluff, etc. might interest me in the cleric provided the DM also worked in some of the Divine Powers material.

The other classes all look interesting that I would give them a chance if I were to play 4e with Fighter, Ranger, Rogue and Wizard interesting me the most.
 

So far, I've tried the paladin, avenger, warlock, warlord, wizard, fighter, and sorcerer. The paladin, avenger, warlock, and warlord are all kinds of fun and very flavorful, and the wizard and fighter were very solid for the short time I played them. The assassin looks like a lot of fun too, just haven't had a chance to try it yet. The only class I really dislike is the sorcerer- it seems bland, uninspired, and dull even if it is a damage monster. I MUCH prefer a warlock for my arcane striker type.
 

Voted for a bunch of classes, most are from PHB2. Only warlock from PHB1 got my vote, primarily because I can't help but see the names of the classes and feel like it's false advertizing. Actually, outside of PHB1, the only classes I have no interest in playing are the swordmage and shaman.
 


I want to play a Warforged Artificer, a Goliath Barbarian with a Mordenkrad, a Warforged Swarm Druid reflavored into a composite of tiny automata, a Sorceror, a Warden, and a Swordmage. I've done the Swordmage a couple of times. I love the class. There are a few others up in air. I DM now, so I've been throwing the occasional Avenger enemy and stuff into the mix. There are definitely some interesting classes.
 

Rogue is my favorite. I'm playing a Charisma focused one, but I'd love to also play a strength-focused one too. Bard, I would enjoy playing a melee focused one, but since I've played two bards all ready, I think I could wait a little bit.

Cleric is the one I'm most eager to play next. Then Paladin, Fighter, Avenger, or Assassin, and coming in the third rank are Warlock, Wizard, Swordmage, and maybe Artificer.
 


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