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| Subject: Character Classes Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:08 pm | |
| Select a classes for your character. It's hard to explain exactly what it is. This is what Wikipedia said: "A character's capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses are largely defined by their chosen class; choosing a class is one of the first steps a player takes in order to create a Dungeons & Dragons player character. A well-rounded party of characters requires a variety of abilities offered by the diverse classes in the game. " 1 - Barbarian 2 - Bard 3 - Cleric 4 - Druid 5 - Fighter 6 - Monk 7 - Paladin 8 - Ranger 9 - Rogue 10 - Sorcerer 11 - Wizard For more information about each class please check out this link: http://www.d20srd.org/indexes/classes.htm
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| Subject: Re: Character Classes Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:26 pm | |
| BarbarianFrom the frozen wastes to the north and the hellish jungles of south come brave, even reckless, warriors. Civilized people call them barbarians or berserkers and suspect them of mayham, impiety, and atrocities. These "barbarians," however, have proven their mettle and their value to those who would be their allies. To enemies who underestimated them, they have proved their cunning, resourcefulness, persistence, and mercilessness. Click here for more information and stats about Barbarians.
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| Subject: Re: Character Classes Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:30 pm | |
| BardIt is said that music has a special magic, and the bard proves that saying true. Wandering across the land, gathering lore, telling stories, working magic with his music, and living on the gratitude of his audience: such is the life of a bard. When chance ore opportunity draws them into a conflict, bards serve as diplomats, negotiators, messengers, scouts, and spies. A bard's magic comes from the heart. If his heart is good, a bard brings hope and courage to the downtrodden and uses his tricks, music, and magic to thwart the schemes of evildoers. If the novels of the land are corrupt, the good bard is an enemy of the state, cunningly evading capture and raising the spirits of the oppressed. But music can spring from an evil heart as well. Evil bards eschew blatant violence in favour of manipulation, holding sway over the hearts and minds of others and taking what enraptured audiences "willingly" give. Click Here for more information and stats on Bards. | |
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| Subject: Re: Character Classes Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:33 pm | |
| ClericThe handiwork of the gods is everywhere, in places of natural beauty and in mighty crusades, in soaring temples, and in the hearts of worshipers. Like people, gods run the gamut from benevolent to malicious, reserved in intrusive, simmple to inscrutable. The gods, however, work mostly through intermediaries - their clerics. Good clerics heal, protect, and avenge. Evil clerics pillage, destroy, and sabotage. A cleric uses the power of his god to make his god's will manifest. And if a cleric uses his god's power to improve his own lot, that's to be expected, too. Chlick Here for more information and stats on Clerics. | |
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| Subject: Re: Character Classes Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:38 pm | |
| DruidThe fury of a storm, the gentle strength of the morning sun, the cunning of the fox, the power of the bear - all these and more are at the druid's command. The druid however, claims no mastery over nature. That claim, she says, is the empty boast of a city dweller. The druid gains her power not by ruling nature but by being at one with it. To trespassers in a druid's sacred grove, to those who feel the druid's wrath, the distinction is overly fine. Click Here for more information and stats on Druids. | |
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| Subject: Re: Character Classes Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:42 pm | |
| FighterThe questing knight, the conquering overlord, the king's champion, the elite foot soldier, teh hardened mercenary, and the bandit king - all are fighters. Fighters can be stalwart defenders of those in need, cruel marauders, or gutsy adventurers. Some are among the land's best souls, willing to face death for the greater good. Others are among the worst, those who have no qualms about killing for private gain, or even for sport. Fighters who are no actively adventuring may be soldiers, guards, bodyguards, champions, or criminal enforcers. An adventuring fighter might call himself a warrior, a mercenary, a thug, or simply an adventurer. Click Here for more information and stats on Fighters. | |
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| Subject: Re: Character Classes Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:44 pm | |
| MonkDotted across the landscape are monasteries - small, walled cloisters inhabited by monks. These monks pursue personal perfection through action as well as contemplation. They train themselves to be versatile warriors skilled at fighting without weapons or armour. Monasteries headed by good masters serve as protectors of the people. Ready for battle even when barefoot and dressed in peasant clothes, monks are able to travel unnoticed among the populace, catching bandits, warlords, and corrupt nobles unawares. By contrast, monasteries headed by evil masters rule surrounding lands through fear, as an evil warlord's castle might. Evil monks make ideal spies, infiltrators, and assassins. The individual monk, however, is unlikely to care passionately about championing commoners or amassing wealth. She cares for the refection of her art and, thereby, her personal perfection. Her goal is to achieve a state that is, frankly, beyond the mortal realm. Click Here for more information and stats on Monks. | |
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| Subject: Re: Character Classes Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:46 pm | |
| PaladinThe compassion to pursue good, the will to uphold law, and the pwer to defeat evil - these are the three weapons of the paladin. Few have the purity and devotion that it takes to walk the paladin's path, but those few are rewarded with the power to protect, to heal, and to smite. In a land of scheming wizards, unholy priests, bloodthirsty dragons, and infernal fiends, the paladin is the final hope that cannot be extinguished. Click Here for more information and stats on Paladins.
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| Subject: Re: Character Classes Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:48 pm | |
| RangerThe forests are home to fierce and cunning creatures, such as bloodthirsty owlbears and malicious displacer beasts. But more cunning and powerful than these monsters is the ranger, a skilled hunter and stalker. He knows the woods as if they were his home (as indeed they are), and he know his prey in deadly detail. Click Here for more information and stats on Rangers. | |
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| Subject: Re: Character Classes Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:50 pm | |
| RogueRogues share little in common with each other. Some are stealthy thieves. Others are silver-tongued tricksters. Still others are scouts, infiltrators, spies, diplomats, or thugs. What they share is versatility, adaptability, and resourcefulness. In general, rogues are skilled at getting what others don't want them to get: entrance into a locked treasure vault, safe passage past a deadly trap, secret battle plans, a guard's trust, or some random person's pocket money. Click Here for more information and stats on Rogues. | |
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| Subject: Re: Character Classes Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:55 pm | |
| SorcererSorcerers create magic the way a poet creates poems, with inborn talent honed by practice. They have no books, no mentors, no theories - just raw power that they direct at will. Some sorcerers claim that the blood of dragons courses through their veins. It may even be truer - it is common knowledge that certain powerful dragons can take humanoid form and even have humanoid lovers, and it's difficult to prove that a given sorcerer does not have a dragon ancestor. Sorcerers even often have striking good looks, usually with a touch of the exotic that hints at an unusual heritage. Still, the claim that sorcerers are partially draconic is either an unsubstantiated boast on the part of certain sorcerers or envious gossip on the part of those who lack the sorcerer's gift. Click Here for more information and stats on Sorcerers. | |
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| Subject: Re: Character Classes Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:57 pm | |
| WizardA few unintelligible words and fleeting gesture carry more power than a battle-axe, when they are the words and gestures of a wizard. These simple acts make magic seem easy, but they only hint at the time the wizard must spend poring over her spell-book preparing each spell for casting, and the years before that spent in apprenticeship to learn the arts of magic. Wizards depend on intensive study to create their magic. They examine musty old tomes, debate magical theory with their peers, and practice minor magics whenever they can. For a wizard, magic is not a talent but a difficult, rewarding art. Click Here for more information and stats on Wizards. | |
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