johnsemlak
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AFGNCAAP said:2) Were there any new classes/races that appeared in the D&D Gazetteers? Any variants of existing ones?
There were serveral:
Ylarum Gazatteer: Dervish class (a desert druid)
Rockhome Gazatteer: Dwarf-cleric (which was similar to a standard Elf class, but advanced as a fighter and cleric)
Enthegar Gazatteer: Shaman
Darokin gazatteer: Merchant (which you had to acheive after advanceing in another class, sort of like a PrC)
Minrothad Gazatteer: Sea Merchant (IIRC similar to the Merchant in the Darokin Gaz)
The Five Shires also had something called the Keeper of the Flame or something, with magic-user powers I believe. I never saw it.
There were a couple of (IMO bad) classes in the Dawn of Emperors Gazatteer: The forester (a human fighter-magic user, almost just like an elf) and the rake (can't remember, was very similar to the thief I think)
There may have been others in the Shadow Elves or the Orcs of Thar as well.
Oh, and the Alfheim Gazatteer expanded on the Elf class, allowing them to advance as magic-users, cast cleric spells, etc.
[nostalgia] Ooooh, these are fond memories. I loved the Gazatteer line, though they did get worse at the end. [/nostalgia]
3) IIRC, the Dragon magazine series of themed articles, "Voyage of the Princess Ark" provided "basic" D&D versions of the half-elf and bard premiered in these articles, right? Did any other "basic" D&D versions of AD&D races/classes appear (like rangers, gnomes, barbarians, etc.)?
Once again, thanks for all the info!
Well, can't help you on the Dragon stuff (I just ordered the CD Archive, so I'll check next week

This issue was a matter of long debate at the Yahoo 3e Mystara group, as I recall.
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