5e Other Spellcasting Classes

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Other Spellcasting Classes

Classes that do not have traditional spellcasting, but could still be considered spellcasters.

Name Summary Spellcasting
Animist, Variant A being empowered by the power of the spirits full
Bard, Variant An extensive rework of the classic Bard class of 5th Edition. three-quarters
Blood Assassin An assassin who uses blood magic to control and slay its targets.
Blue Mage A blue mage specializes in hunting monsters and absorbing part of their essence to learn new spells. Through their power of observation they can analyze the essences of monsters and spellcasters to mimic their spells and abilities.
Channeler A divine variant of the warlock class, channelers have made a sacred covenant with an archangel or other celestial being.
Demon Hunter A demon hunter is one who has made a pact with a devil or vengeful angel to exterminate demons.
Dilettante You can do everything well, but you have taken shortcuts in your learning.
Dragon Mage Spellcasters who infuse their bodies with dragon blood.
Element Bender A wielder of one of the primordial forms of magic.
Gambler A master of cards and deception, weaving in and out of combat while slinging cards to support allies and slay foes.
Godbinder A warrior who binds the power of gods to their will to help in combat, exploring, and produce amazing miracles
Hermetic Mage Hermetic Mage dont cast many powerful spells, but their versatility more than makes up for it.
Hyrule: Researcher Your magical study comes to fruition in unique forms of spellcasting.
Hyrule: Sage Whether by devotion or fortune, you have inherited divine magic to affect the world around you.
Hyrule: Scion With power inherited from a supernatural being, you blend martial and magical prowess.
Immortal A warrior blessed, or cursed, with immortality. half
Knight of the Fey Knights who have pledged themselves to the service of a specific archfey or a Fey court as a whole in return for magical power.
Magus A master of magic and weapons, but not as proficient as your average wizard or fighter. three-quarters
Magus of the Weave A master of magic and weapons, but not as proficient as your average wizard or fighter. three-quarters
Metaphysicalist Psychic adventurers capable of manifesting powers to alter themselves.
Nightblade For some, darkness is not a hindrance, but a powerful ally. Quietly stepping between shadows, Nightblades are experts of stealth and subtlety.
Planeswalker As a planeswalker, you can either be the protector of the multiverse, or its greatest enemy, the power is yours to decide.
Prophet A Prophet is a mortal being that's fate has led them to become a conduit of heavenly power whilst acting largely independent.
Solipsistic Master A warrior who draws power from oneself
Son of Odin The Son of Odin is a warrior of the battlefield who calls upon the power of the Gods of War to slay his foes. This class is a Barbarian variant, and meant to be used with the barbarian subclasses.
Spectrum Mage Mages who specialize in the lesser used arcane magic to great effectiveness.
Spellrave Gamblers of magic power
Storm Archer half
Umbramancer A mystic who delves into the forbidden arts of shadows.
Vision Holder A Vision Holder is one who is granted an element and recognized by the Gods. Those with Visions have a chance of ascending to Celestia.
Warmage Arcane warriors who use magic to augment their combat abilities.
Witch Doctor, Variant A mysterious and powerful practitioner of black magic, whose voodoo and versatility allow him to protect his friends and destroy his foes with terrifying efficiency.
Witch Hunter Spellcasting warriors that specialize in taking down their fellow magic slingers.
Witch, Variant Double, double, toil and trouble, cauldron burn and cauldron bubble... yeah. THAT kind of witch.

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