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Roll of Classes: Classes Available Throughout D&D's different editions?


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2e Birthright had the...magician?, which was sort of a lower-powered wizard, and a merchant (trader? Guilder?) class introduced in the Great Bay supplement.

I think I recall two sumo wrestlers also. Same issue of dragon. And a monkish sort of class based on some kind of dance martial arts from South America? The 3e Battle Dancer was based on it.

I think Basic D&D had the rake and the...? Knave? I recall being annoyed by mentions of them in Known World products because i didn't have the supplement they appeared in (Alphatia?)

Later 2e books quite a few sub-wizard classes distinct from kits, I think.

You might as well put "Speciality Priest" under Cleric for 2e; each one was essentially its own class. The druid was an example of a specialty priest.
Can't help on older D&D classes, but I'm quite sure you mean Capoeira. At least it's the only martial art related to dance that originated in South America
 


More OD&D, from TSR/TD:
Alchemist
Bard
Berserker
Healer
Idiot
Illusionist
Jester
Ninja
Samurai
Scribe
Witch
also Women (variant C, F, MU and T)

There were more in White Dwarf and other magazines, too (and of course the Arduin Grimoire)
 

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