So... what other names do you have for the base classes?

Bard:{ Skald, Shirley

Barbarian: Sir

Cleric: CLERIC!

Druid: Aww.. Look at da liddle fuzzy-wuzzy.. AGGH! MY FACE!

Fighter: Mooks

Monks: Go put on some clothes! The hell is wrong with you?

Paladin: Sir

Ranger: Go take a bath!

Rogue: What sneaky looking guy? Hey! My wallet!

Wizard: Get out of my way you skinny little... *ribbit*

Sorcerer: You're cute for a skinny guy...
 

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Umbran said:
My current campaign has a specific note about the culture - the PCs and NPCs don't know from "classes", so there is no name for the class, per se. Classes, as such, don't even exist inside the game world. They are a useful out-of-game notion for purposes of character progression, but nobody in the world knows that a "paladin" exists. There's just this guy who fights pretty well, and has some holy power.
That's kinda the point of this thread (on a meta level, you could say) - I wanted alternative "titles" for characters which weren't specific class names. It's amazing how meta-gamey players can be sometimes.

Once, I had this well, here: "... a warrior is rushing down the street, his chainmail clinking like mad as he dashes towards the gigantic centipede bursting out of the store at full tilt. His mouth is frothing with foam as he unsheaths his sword and screams a warcry, the symbol of Tempus shing brightly on his shield. He takes mighty swings at the centipede - once, twice, thrice! His sword digs in, spilling icor and blood over the street as his eyes shine red with rage."

Players: So.. he's a barbarian?

Me: I dunno, he's a frikkin(!) angry warrior rushing down the street, intent on killing the centipede

Players: but is he a barbarian? You said he was foaming at the mouth, and has red eyes and crap.

Me: Look guys, it doesn't matter. That's being a meta-gamer. He was an angry warrior - just take it as descriptive text, and leave it.

Players (muttering): I'm SURE he's a barb...


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and so on. I dunno, just a fun thread with new names, and possible insiprations for DMs :)

Thanks for the replys thus far fols - the serious input has been great thus far, and the funny stuff has been, well funny. But it isn't really the point here - I intended this to be for alt names, not slang terms. Thansk :)
 

Names for the base classes?

I always thought Strong hero, Fast hero, Tough hero, Smart hero, Dedicated hero, and Charismatic hero worked just fine. :p

I've sunk so low... now I'm posting things like diaglo :uhoh:
 

genshou said:
Names for the base classes?

I always thought Strong hero, Fast hero, Tough hero, Smart hero, Dedicated hero, and Charismatic hero worked just fine. :p

Nice....Is that how you run your games?
Regards,
Walt
 


For my current Viking game, I changed the names as follows.

Bard = Skald
Barbarian = Berserkr
Cleric = (no equivalent)
Druid = Drune
Fighter = Fighter ;)
Paladin = (no equivalent)
Monk = (no equivalent)
Ranger = Hunter
Rogue = Trickster
Sorcerer = Rune Caster and Tattoo Mage
Wizard = (no equivalent)

ironregime
 

ironregime said:
For my current Viking game, I changed the names as follows.

Bard = Skald
Barbarian = Berserkr
Cleric = (no equivalent)
Druid = Drune
Fighter = Fighter ;)
Paladin = (no equivalent)
Monk = (no equivalent)
Ranger = Hunter
Rogue = Trickster
Sorcerer = Rune Caster and Tattoo Mage
Wizard = (no equivalent)

ironregime
Cool, for some reason I never thought of trickster for a rogue...

Now, do tell, what exactly is a Drune?
 

kroh said:
Nice....Is that how you run your games?
Regards,
Walt
I was being somewhat facetious, but yes, as of recently I prefer a medieval fantasy conversion of the d20 Modern rules over D&D 3.x. Classically Modern is good, though development is on a fairly long break.
Nyaricus said:
at least you spelt your username right :lol:
I take pride in never misspelling diaglo's screen name, no matter how badly I want to type the word diablo.
 

In the past I've had fun with a NPC who continually referred to 'the Cleric' as "Good Sir Knight" - afterall he was dressed in heavy armour and rode a horse.

I refer to all fighter types as Warriors and all spellcasters as Mage.

Of course I also have more culturally approrpaite terms depending on the setting (such as refering to modified Rangers as Mariners in my Island based setting - wherein all Rangers were skilled Navigators and Fishermen)
 

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