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: A Bard starts out as a fighter and rogue, and later gains druid abilities.--[[User:Darwin|Darwin]] 10: | : A Bard starts out as a fighter and rogue, and later gains druid abilities. | ||
Note that also 'mage' is a fantasy word you will not find in D&D. 'Magus' is the correct spelling. D&D says 'magic-user' or perhaps 'wizard,' but since the latter implies males, a more correct term would be 'magician.'--[[User:Darwin|Darwin]] 10:42, 29 June 2012 (CEST) |
Revision as of 08:42, 29 June 2012
There is something wrong with the Wikitext on this page. I tried to add the following stuff and it would not make it in the same format. I recommend making the difference between editions clear; not everyone likes the ones that came after AD&D versions.
- Cavalier
- Variant Fighter
- A cavalier is a version of a fighter described in the original Unearthed Arcana.
- Assassin
- Variant Rogue
- An assassin has weaker rogue skills but has assassination and greater backstab skills.
- Bard
- Fighter/Rogue/Druid
- A Bard starts out as a fighter and rogue, and later gains druid abilities.
Note that also 'mage' is a fantasy word you will not find in D&D. 'Magus' is the correct spelling. D&D says 'magic-user' or perhaps 'wizard,' but since the latter implies males, a more correct term would be 'magician.'--Darwin 10:42, 29 June 2012 (CEST)