TrippyHippy
Hero
I think the Cleric has always been a tricky Class, not least because a fair amount of players just never found them cool, but their healing role made them indispensible to an adventuring party. The upshot was that playing the Cleric was a bit of a short straw situation. Later editions tried to make the Class more interesting by creating Domains and the like, but I still have a few issues:
- It's actually not that easy to play a simple Christian Cleric. I'm not religious, particularly, but playing in a Monotheistic setting is something that it's nice to have the option of doing.
- I always got confused as to the Clerics archetype, in relation to whether it was a Religious Warrior or a Priest. Not mutually exclusive, of course (in some cultures at least), but the additional presence of the much more fun-to-play Paladin Class just confuses me some more. How many fantasy books actually have adventuring Clerics as a protaganonist?
- Their magic system is, in my view, too similar to the Vancian system used by Wizards. I'd like something alternative, in the same way that Divine Magic is quite distinct to Sorcery in RuneQuest.
- I'd like healing to not just be the responsibilty/domain of one Class. I argued about this on another thread, but to me a Ranger could be legitimately be a type of healer (survival skills) and there are arguments for other classes too.
- It's actually not that easy to play a simple Christian Cleric. I'm not religious, particularly, but playing in a Monotheistic setting is something that it's nice to have the option of doing.
- I always got confused as to the Clerics archetype, in relation to whether it was a Religious Warrior or a Priest. Not mutually exclusive, of course (in some cultures at least), but the additional presence of the much more fun-to-play Paladin Class just confuses me some more. How many fantasy books actually have adventuring Clerics as a protaganonist?
- Their magic system is, in my view, too similar to the Vancian system used by Wizards. I'd like something alternative, in the same way that Divine Magic is quite distinct to Sorcery in RuneQuest.
- I'd like healing to not just be the responsibilty/domain of one Class. I argued about this on another thread, but to me a Ranger could be legitimately be a type of healer (survival skills) and there are arguments for other classes too.