BardDo we know for certain what classes will be in the Player's Handbook?
My group is interested in converting their characters from the 2nd
edition and 1st edition hybrid we are playing (which would include a
ranger, druid, barbarian, thief, and possibly a cavalier.)
Thanks!
My group is interested in converting their characters from the 2nd edition and 1st edition hybrid we are playing (which would include a ranger, druid, barbarian, thief, and possibly a cavalier.)
Just realized they made a balance between Physical/Arcane/Divine classes. 4 of each this time as primary classes.
Interesting. I didn't notice that. I am going to guess that it is purely coincidental, however.
EDIT: If you look at it though, you have to count paladin and ranger as divine, despite being warriors who are minor spellcasters (and in the ranger's case, having (probably) no other supernatural abilities) to divide the classes that way.
Not really. I think Xodis is thinking: Martial: Barbarian, Fighter, Rogue and Ranger (spellcasting notwithstanding).
Arcane: Sorcerer, Warlock, Wizard (obviously) and Bard (though I personally do not like considering the bard an "arcane" class)
and Divine: Cleric, Druid, Monk and Paladin...or, if you're pov is correct, swap the Ranger into Divine and Monk into Marital...flavorwise, though, I think the Monk is more accurately portrayed as the divine class and the Ranger as, primarily, the fighter/warrior guy.
Do we know for certain what classes will be in the Player's Handbook?
My group is interested in converting their characters from the 2nd
edition and 1st edition hybrid we are playing (which would include a
ranger, druid, barbarian, thief, and possibly a cavalier.)
Thanks!