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<blockquote data-quote="Arilyn" data-source="post: 7175639" data-attributes="member: 6816042"><p>I used PF which gave a lot of class options. Magic existed, but rare, not something you could study, so sorcerers could exist. Also, of course, there were gunslingers, shaman, alchemists, but flavoured for weird science instead of magic, all the non magic classes, and the clockworker, which is a 3rd party class that fit my themes.</p><p></p><p>As for Elizabethan, not sure yet. Once again, PF gives lots of choice. I like swashbuckler, investigator, alchemist, bard, wizard, urban barbarian, maybe druid as remnant of old faith. Probably Oracle instead of cleric. And of course pretty much all non magic classes. Once again, clockworker would be great thematically.</p><p></p><p>In 5e, warlocks would fit, especially as bad guys. </p><p></p><p>I guess in my Elizabethan campaign the biggest restriction would be "humans only." That's strictly</p><p> a taste thing, as I have seen plenty of more modern campaigns utilize a variety of races. Shadowirun and Pelgrane's Owlhoot Trail, for example. Would want magic to be known, but only rare folk can wield it, players for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arilyn, post: 7175639, member: 6816042"] I used PF which gave a lot of class options. Magic existed, but rare, not something you could study, so sorcerers could exist. Also, of course, there were gunslingers, shaman, alchemists, but flavoured for weird science instead of magic, all the non magic classes, and the clockworker, which is a 3rd party class that fit my themes. As for Elizabethan, not sure yet. Once again, PF gives lots of choice. I like swashbuckler, investigator, alchemist, bard, wizard, urban barbarian, maybe druid as remnant of old faith. Probably Oracle instead of cleric. And of course pretty much all non magic classes. Once again, clockworker would be great thematically. In 5e, warlocks would fit, especially as bad guys. I guess in my Elizabethan campaign the biggest restriction would be "humans only." That's strictly a taste thing, as I have seen plenty of more modern campaigns utilize a variety of races. Shadowirun and Pelgrane's Owlhoot Trail, for example. Would want magic to be known, but only rare folk can wield it, players for example. [/QUOTE]
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