Character Classes

World Wide

Western

Eastern

Arabian/Indian

Special

Soon

Cleric*
Mystic*
Witch*
Animist*
Bard (easy)
Bard (hard)
Druid
Shukenja
Sohei
Ascetic
Hakima
Kahin
Shaman
Fighter
Barbarian
Champion*
Mariner
Paladin
Archer
Archer-Ranger
Beserker
Cavalier
Ranger
Warsmith
Werelord*
Bushi
Kensai
Samurai
Sumotori
Archer
Archer-Ranger
Ranger
Werelord*
Totemic Warrior
Viking Beserker
Amazon
Beast Master
Hunter*
Mage
Alchemist
Clockwork Mage
Sorcerer
Elementalist
Houri
Illusionist
Incantar
Necromancer
Summoner
Transmuter
Maho Sukai
Wu Jen
Elemental Sorcerer*
Elementalist
Ghul Lord
Houri
Illusionist
Mystic of Nog
Sha'ir
Runecaster Abjurer
Arcanist
Diviner
Enchanter
Evoker
Metaphysician
Witch Doctor
Thief*
Rogue
Scout
Acrobat
Assassin
Jedi
Monk
Psionist
Shadow Walker
Spell Singer
Thief-Acrobat
Traveler
Geisha
Monk
Ninja*
Shadow Walker
Yakuza
Holy Slayer
Jedi
Psionist
Spell Singer
Battle Dancer Spy

The first row indicates where on Oerth the class is found. World Wide means the three major cultural areas: Western, Eastern and Arabian. Special indicates class found in unique areas. Soon is for classes under construction or revision.

Classes with an * indicate those which are extremely flexible -- please consult the source file and DM for details. Also note that just because a class exists in a given culture doesn't mean it is common or well known or accepted (c.f. witch or incantar).

Interested in playing a zero-level character? In all cultural areas, all PCs are assumed to be at least 14 years old. I do not allow characters to begin at first level if they are younger than this. If someone wants to play a youngster PC, however, they are welcome to begin at nearly any age, but the character must earn first level. Complete rules for working up to first level are available for those interested. Some other reasons to play zero-level characters include characters who got off to a slow start, losers who are turning their lives around and very powerful and experienced heroes picking up a new class.

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