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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 8802786" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>In the 1e Dragonlance Adventures the following classes are mentioned.</p><p></p><p>Krynn Minotaurs have a level 8 limit as a Ranger. Irda can also be Rangers, so Rangers are present. Half-elves show unlimited advancement as Druids, so Druids are there as well. Dimernesti Elves show advancement of 10/unlimited as Paladins, and Silvanesti Elves can hit level 12 as a Paladin. One of Caramon's kids discovers sorcery and becomes the first Sorcerer on Krynn in one of the novels. Gnomes are Artificers, even if there wasn't a class for it. </p><p></p><p>That leaves Bards, Monks and Warlocks. </p><p></p><p>In 1e Bards were a special class that you had to achieve through a long and difficult manner. I did find this in the book.</p><p>"Huma Dragonbane, known as the most perfect of the Knights, gathered together a group of heroes to destroy the dragons and drive them from the lands of Solamnia. Huma's legend, <strong>compiled by the great elven bard Quevalen Soth</strong>..."</p><p>There is also mention elsewhere of Elven Bards and one of the gods is a Bard.</p><p></p><p>Monks according to the book enter Krynn as heathen clerics of the same level, so Monks are not present on Krynn. Oddly enough, Majere is the favored god of Monks and is a 53rd level Monk, so color me confused.</p><p></p><p>Assassins are also called out as not being on Krynn, so if you are being true to the old setting that Rogue subclass would be forbidden. </p><p></p><p>Warlocks didn't exist in any manner in 1e, so they are of course not mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 8802786, member: 23751"] In the 1e Dragonlance Adventures the following classes are mentioned. Krynn Minotaurs have a level 8 limit as a Ranger. Irda can also be Rangers, so Rangers are present. Half-elves show unlimited advancement as Druids, so Druids are there as well. Dimernesti Elves show advancement of 10/unlimited as Paladins, and Silvanesti Elves can hit level 12 as a Paladin. One of Caramon's kids discovers sorcery and becomes the first Sorcerer on Krynn in one of the novels. Gnomes are Artificers, even if there wasn't a class for it. That leaves Bards, Monks and Warlocks. In 1e Bards were a special class that you had to achieve through a long and difficult manner. I did find this in the book. "Huma Dragonbane, known as the most perfect of the Knights, gathered together a group of heroes to destroy the dragons and drive them from the lands of Solamnia. Huma's legend, [B]compiled by the great elven bard Quevalen Soth[/B]..." There is also mention elsewhere of Elven Bards and one of the gods is a Bard. Monks according to the book enter Krynn as heathen clerics of the same level, so Monks are not present on Krynn. Oddly enough, Majere is the favored god of Monks and is a 53rd level Monk, so color me confused. Assassins are also called out as not being on Krynn, so if you are being true to the old setting that Rogue subclass would be forbidden. Warlocks didn't exist in any manner in 1e, so they are of course not mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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