Class and Prestige Class Abreviations


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Actually, no such thing exists. Publishers can't universally coordinate with every else's intellectual property, and there are so many prestige classes being published that they'd basically run out of 3-letter abbreviations if they tried.

There were abbreviations for the WOTC core rules prestige classes published in the Dragon Magazine writer's guidelines, however (along with specialist wizard abbreviations).
 

dcollins said:
they'd basically run out of 3-letter abbreviations if they tried.

Dunno. Using the basic 26 letters, we have 17576 possible abbreviations. That's a lot of Classes! :) Though I grant you that some may not make much sense for everything (altough XXX would be fine for a specialty Priest of Sharess! :D )
 

KaeYoss said:
Dunno. Using the basic 26 letters, we have 17576 possible abbreviations.

When I write "abbreviations" I do mean it literally in the sense of an obvious shortening of the prestige class's name -- as opposed to "encodings" which would allow for arbitrary combinatorial selections, which is what you have counted.
 
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They've started using 4-6 letter abbreviations but I can almost never tell what they are unless specifically mention in the character description. If the prestige class have 3 words in the name, the abbreviation is all caps for the 3 letters (except for of) and if there are 2 words it the first 2-3 letters of each word.

Ninja of the Crecent Moon (NCM)
Order of the Bow Initiate (OBI)
King/Queen of the Wild (KQW)
Royal Expeditionary (RylExp)

I think many prestige classes don't even have set designations given for them. I know that some 3rd party publishers use the same names (and sometimes same stats) as existing WoTC (or 3rd party) classes. There are just so many publishers out there.
 

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