Which currently non-core classes would you add?

loseth

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Not counting...

A) Classes that are already core in 3e (Druid, Bard, etc.)

and

B) Classes that are going to be core in 4e (Warlord, Warlock, etc.)

...which classes would you consider adding to 4e (in the PHB1 or subsequent PHBs) if you were on the design team?


Personally, I would like a divine spellcaster class, a more powerful cleric with better spellcasting, turning, knowledge and skills, but with melee abilities on a par with Wizards. I might also add a Knight class like the one in PHB2. Another on my wish list would be a summoner class, a spellcasting class that concentrates entirely on summoning stuff, with the player getting his/her fun through controlling summoned creatures in battle.

Which might you be tempted to add?
 

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Spellthief. For the win.

Other classes, not as important, that I'd like to see in 4e - Healer (decided I like 'em), Wu Jen (but without the asian flavour), and mebbe Dragon Shaman.
 


A swashbuckler class. Maybe not the one they gave us in the Completes, but a full BAB, decent hit pointed fighting class that excels with light weapons and fancy footwork. Wouldn't turn down a dedicated archer, either.
 

I'd change Cleric to Cloistered Cleric, add in Battle Sorcerer (both from UA).

I'd add in Dragon Shaman and Artificer.

I'd add in a Light-Armor full BAB class that could be turned into a Swashbuckler, Archer or Unarmed Fighter through the use of Talent Trees or feats.
 

The only thing that I really want to see class wise, that I've yet to hear is either being included or is in the works, is a Skinwalker (dedicated shape shifter) class.
 


Binder.

Second place to the Swordmage in PHB1, Shapeshifting Defender, Archivist and Druid (to some capacity).

I'm certain that the Artificer will be provided on DDI for Eberron players soon enough, if not a fan will create it.
 



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