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Arcadian Knight
I cast her as a swarm druidWould Disneys now White count as a ranger too?

I cast her as a swarm druidWould Disneys now White count as a ranger too?
I think that last part varies by culture - In Filipino babaylan tradition, channeling or possession is very much on the table but it depends on the spirit. Though it is not a universal aspect, so we can leave it out if need be.
Why stop there. You're so close to a classless system, go for the killing blow and allow characters to learn magic and swordplay as skills and you're done!FightingManPerson.
Magic User.
Anything after that is gravy. Who needs a Core Fore when you have the Nu Two?
We need an Armchair Warrior.
Which magic item do you choose the scroll or the magic shield...Why stop there. You're so close to a classless system, go for the killing blow and allow characters to learn magic and swordplay as skills and you're done!
Keith Baker said:There was another class we considered when we were originally developing Eberron. We called it the Journeyman, but “Everyman” or “Unlikely Hero” would have worked just as well. In pulp stories, you often have a normal person who gets swept up in the adventure and carried along with the heroes. A nosy reporter, a bartender whose bar got burnt down, a spunky kid, a nightclub singer who just happened to be dating the hero. We considered a variation of this for Eberron: the character who is NOT an adventurer, not a warrior or a wizard, but who nonetheless gets caught up and carried along with the adventurers… the Watson to Holmes, or the Xander to Buffy.
The Journeyman would be something of a skill monkey, because the point was that they HAD a normal profession and might be quite good at it. But the main strength of the Journeyman is amazing, pulp-level luck.
Which explains why D&D has thrived when so many classless RPGs have fallen by the wayside: anyone with experience of classless systems knows that given the choice between magic and martial prowess every player chooses some mixture of both.Why stop there. You're so close to a classless system, go for the killing blow and allow characters to learn magic and swordplay as skills and you're done!
So were a lot of legendary figures, most of which had little in common with the classes they were being called out as representative of.Cu was mentioned in the PHB of 2e...
'cept CHA's not s'posed t'be looks - thus briefly having the 7th COM stat.Magical beauty is a D&D archetype. We see it explicitly in Dryad, Succubus, and other creatures. It is part of the flavor of the Elf, albeit absent from the mechanics, albeit again, it surfaces in the mechanics of the Charismatic Drow and the Charismatic Eladrin.
OK, you do remember COM.Also, magical beauty helps clarify the meaning of Charisma. In some old school traditions, physical beauty corresponded to the Charisma score. However, Charisma is a mental ability, not a physical ability. The 1e UA attempted to emphasize the difference.