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Revision as of 19:28, 12 March 2017
In SwordSharp the classes Remain nearly the same with some variations
Contents
Base classes
Barbarians
Nothing changes with them that much except they typically join Druids guilds and organize attacks against corrupt countries
Bards
Bards are Typically traveling entertainers or they Entertain in one spot
Bishops
A class new to Sword Sharp. Bishops are basically a combination of bards and clerics often manifesting the the power to infuse part of them with the power of there deitity and have all the same domains as a cleric. It is also noted that bishops have magical blood in them, So basically only certain people can become a Bishop
Clerics
The foot soldiers of there gods, clerics often go on missions to advance there favor the god(s) which they worship, see them
Druids
Not much has changed with Druids except the fact they can use all simple weapons now
Fighters
Still foot soldiers
Monks
Still are monks
Paladins
the same
Psion
Harnessing the power of the mind. Psions could literally be described as a combination of wizards and monks
Rouges
Rouges are still Rouges
Sorcerers
A little bit more common that in normal campaigns. Plus some Rich nobles hire fey creatures to touch their children
Warlocks
Nothing has changed
Warlords
Leading troops into battle is what a warlord does. Straight from 4e is the best class there is
Wizards
Mostly the same except for the fact they can ( if they are wearing no armor or using no mundane shield ) add the Intelligence bonus to there AC