D&D 3E/3.5 DMG3.5: Witch, Cantor, and the new Paladins in Dragon

Emirikol

Adventurer
Has anybody come up with a list of spells appropriate for the Cantor yet? The Cantor appears in the DMG right before the witch.

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Emirikol

Adventurer
BTW, here's the list of new core variant classes from Dragon #310:

Fighter Variants (class skils, proficiencies, feats, special abilities, etc.):
Bodyguard
Commander
Corsair
Exoticist
Fencer
Horseman
Kensai
Knight
Pugilist
Shield Bearer
Targeteer

Monk Variants
Cobra
Denying stance
Hand & foot
Invisible Eye
Overwhelming Monk
Passive Way
Sleeping Tiger
Undying Way
Holy Monk
Hunter Monk
Martial Monk
Steadfast Monk
Vigilant Monk

PALADIN Variants (full charts & tables)
Sentinel -NG
Avenger - CG
Enforcer - LN
Incarnate -N
Anarch-CN
Antipaladin in issue #312

Bard, cleric, sorcerer, druid, wizard appear in #311.


They're pretty cool and allow for some variance between your typical min-maxed generic character classes :) What's everybody else think.



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Tellerve

Registered User
I don't have nor get Dragon, so could you elaborate on exactly what they are doing here. Is it just a formula of telling you to get certain feats and skills so that your "are" that type of class or do they really break down into that many distinct classes?

Thanks,

Tellerve
 

Phaedrus

First Post
The Barbarian and Ranger have multiclassing recommendations (and 5 rage feats and 3 Ranger feats).

The Fighter classes are variant fighter classes: different class skills, different list of bonus feats to choose from, special abilities (that are chosen in place of bonus feats).

Monks are like the fighters--different special ability acquisitions.

The Paladins of other alignments have full charts... they're "new" classes (but basically just edited Paladins).

The Rogue gets mini-prestige classes (5 or less levels) and 3 feats.
 

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