I'm somewhat surprised that so many people here link classes to such narrow definitions and concepts.
In many ways the bard, for instance, is the ultimate adventurer. He has decent combat abilities, good skills and decent magical abilities. And his "music abilities" need not be music at all. It could as easily be percieved as shouting encouragement and commands in battle.
The barbarian is a stupid brute. Who decided that ? I don't recall Conan being stupid but rather clever actually. Illeteracy and tribal life = stupid. Thats a pretty condemning point of view.
The druid can easily be played as a lone mage in his remote tower. Just load up the right spells and use that elemental wildshape.
I think all classes can be great fun. It helps if you are open to small changes to skill lists, abilities and changing mechanics fluff.
In many ways the bard, for instance, is the ultimate adventurer. He has decent combat abilities, good skills and decent magical abilities. And his "music abilities" need not be music at all. It could as easily be percieved as shouting encouragement and commands in battle.
The barbarian is a stupid brute. Who decided that ? I don't recall Conan being stupid but rather clever actually. Illeteracy and tribal life = stupid. Thats a pretty condemning point of view.
The druid can easily be played as a lone mage in his remote tower. Just load up the right spells and use that elemental wildshape.
I think all classes can be great fun. It helps if you are open to small changes to skill lists, abilities and changing mechanics fluff.
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