Classes | Full Caster | Half-Caster | Non-Caster |
---|---|---|---|
Adept Classes | Bard | Artificer | Rogue |
Devout Classes | Cleric | Paladin | Fighter |
Primal Classes | Druid | Ranger | Barbarian |
Psionic Classes | Psion | Psiblade | Monk |
Mutant Classes | Sorcerer | Warlock | Bloodhunter |
Studied Classes | Wizard | Swordmage | Bladesinger |
"Conceptual Macro Group" | Non-Caster | Hybrid or 'Spell Like' | Caster (Primal/Arcane/Divine) |
Natural World | Barbarian | Ranger | Druid |
Learned Systems | Fighter | Gish | Wizard |
Innate | Monk | Psion | Sorcerer |
Support | Warlord | Paladin | Cleric |
Knowledge Gained/Applied | Rogue | Bard | Warlock |
Power Source | Leader | Defender | Striker | Controller |
Martial | Warlord (PHB) | Fighter (PHB) | Ranger, Rogue (PHB) | |
Divine | Cleric (PHB), Runepriest (PHB3) | Paladin (PHB) | Avenger (PHB2) | Invoker (PHB2) |
Arcane | Bard (PHB2), Artificer (Eberron) | Swordmage (Forgotten Realms) | Warlock (PHB), Sorcerer (PHB2) | Wizard (PHB) |
Primal | Shaman (PHB2) | Warden (PHB2) | Barbarian (PHB2) | Druid (PHB2), Seeker (PHB3) |
Psionic | Ardent (PHB3) | Battlemind (PHB3) | Monk (PHB3) | Psion (PHB3) |
Thats kind of how I look at it, they have become so foundational (to me) that there is just 'the answer is X' and you leave it at that.Interestingly, with the notable exception of the Cleric, many of the combinations with only one class in them are among the older classes--fighter, paladin, wizard, monk. I guess some classes are just so 'classic' nobody really wants to take their turf?
Aside: I think that the 4e roles could have used a renaming. In particular, I would have probably shifted the language around Leader and Defender: i.e., Defender -> Bruiser and Leader -> Guardian.From Wikipedia, here's the 4e list:
I think that they just wanted to have a class included as part of the Forgotten Realms book, much like how they added the Artificer as part of the Eberron book.The Swordmage (arcane defender) seems to have taken a while to come up with. I guess everyone's afraid of 'gish' (fighter/mages for the uninitiated) because they're too powerful? The BECMI D&D 'elf' class was basically this, and it required twice as much XP to advance as a fighter (a rough gauge of class power level in 0/1/2e D&D).
But also Druid, Ranger, and Rogue/Thief are also classic classes that are sharing their spots.Interestingly, with the notable exception of the Cleric, many of the combinations with only one class in them are among the older classes--fighter, paladin, wizard, monk. I guess some classes are just so 'classic' nobody really wants to take their turf?