5e Classes (Ethos)
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1. Alchemist: Soldiers who use transmutation circles to harness elements against their opponents.
2. Anti-Mage: People who have undergone extensive magical rituals to absorb magic and fuel their muscles with it.
3. Artificer: Magical engineers who make their machines with magical influence.
4. Barbarian: Fighters who use rage and madness to win combat.
5. Bard: Entertainers who can dismantle people with only their voice.
6. Blood Hunter: Mortals infused with dark power who hunt and kill monsters and aberrations.
7. Cleric: Religious priests who can heal the party and pray on their enemy's downfall.
8. Druid: Mortals in tune with nature that can turn into animals to go about their will.
9. Ferrin: The magic of the ancient keepers who stored their physical traits in metal, releasing them later tenfold.
10. Fighter: Brawlers who use swords, axes, fists, and more to win battles.
11. Gunslinger: A fighter who specializes in marksmanship with guns.
12. Mistborn: People who can ingest metal and “burn” it to gain abilities such as shooting coins like bullets or rioting the emotions of armies.
13. Monk: Fighters that use their internal magic to brawl.
14. Necromancer: For those where the wizard subclass isn’t enough, raise undead hordes with this class.
15. Paladin: Divine soldiers that crusade and battle in their god’s honor.
16. Ranger: Hunters who study beasts and their lands for advantages.
17. Rogue: The class of stealthy assassins and thieves.
18. Sorcerer: Magic casters born with blood that gives them innate magic prowess.
19. Warlock: Magic casters that make a pact with a being that gives them magic power… for a price.
20. Warlord: Fighters that can command and lead their armies to conquest and victory.
21. Wizard: Magic casters who obtained their magical skill from years of studying and dedication.