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Class Selection[edit]

While the majority of people and creatures in Estriea revolve around a certain distribution of NPC and PC classes, very few of them manage any real note. Approximately 70% of the Mortal Plane's inhabitants are Commoner or Expert, 20% are Warriors and Adepts. 5% are Aristocrats and other NPC classes, while another 5% actually manage great feats as PC classes of merit.

Available Classes[edit]

Most classes are used from the core 3.5e rules, while very few changes have been made. The general synopsis of note is as followed:

  • Some classes have variant rules in play, within Breath of Fire. Check the table below to see if your favorite class has had any alterations to fit the atmosphere of the Breath of Fire Campaign.
  • Multiple Homebrew Classes and Prestige Classes were created and/or adopted for use in the Breath of Fire Campaign; Available classes and any non-root adjustments are listed in the table below.
  • The Samurai and Knight in the table below are the Races of War variations, with some modifications in some areas. Frank and K, the author of Races of War, designed these classes to be a bit more worthwhile in play than the vanilla melee classes. Some nerfs have been applied to meet the campaigns balance level, but they are the versions that have been fitted to this campaign settings.


Class Role Features Changes
Brood Warrior Divine Spellcasting, Support Members of the Brood race that have either: been born with, unlocked, or given the ability to transform into draconic creatures as well as the ability to cast some divine spells.
  • This Class must be chosen at 1st level.
  • The character must be of the Brood race to be able to take this class.
Cleric Multiple Roles Often acting as proxies to the deities, and even blessed by the deities themselves, these agents of divine power further the wills of those they worship.
  • Variant rule for spontaneous spell casting is allowed, but optional.
Druid Divine Spellcasting, Support Wild mages who commune with nature, capable of assuming the form of beasts, and to call those beasts, themselves. Add to that divine spellcasting power, and druids are a force to be reckoned with.
  • Variant rule for spontaneous spell casting is allowed, but optional.
Monk Front, Support, Melee Warriors who have trained their bodies and disciplined their minds. Each can walk a different path, following only their own way, but each also pushes beyond their limits, perfecting the united body and mind.
  • Can be any lawful alignment.
Paladin Divine, Melee, Front Warriors blessed by their gods, Paladins pursue evil and defend the helpless, or can be exclusive to either. All Paladins do not hesitate to strike down evil oppressors, however, and wield justice in their own hands.
  • Can be any good.
  • The Paladin's Code of Conduct is somewhat more relaxed. Given the large number of Deities capable of being served, they may do as they feel necessary, so long as their actions are aligned with their deity's views/goals.
Psion Psionic, Support Psions are exceptional individuals who are marked at birth with the capability to influence the world with their minds. Feared, but also respected, these individuals find comfort and treachery in the same hand, but are valuable to all.
  • This class must be chosen at level 1
Psychic Warrior Psionic, Front Unlike their psionic brethren, Psychic Warriors often reach a plateau in their psionic abilities, allowing them just enough power to augment their abilities in combat; This creates a new breed of warrior. One who is strong, enduring, but also gifted.
  • No Changes listed.
Samurai Melee, Front Samurai are warriors of the Ashen Coast who wield perfected martial prowess with the weapons of their ancestors. With this special, precious weapon, they carve a path through hordes of enemies.
  • Changes already implemented.
Knight Melee, Front, Tank Raised under the banner of remaining honorable in both life and combat, Knights are the beacons of civility and pillars of strength. They are spawned anywhere the ideals of honor and noble fighting happen to exist.
  • Changes already implemented.
Magus Heavy Spell-casting You must be born a Magus, and such is a privilege. Wield the power of spells flowing through your very blood.
  • No Changes listed.
Dancer Support Dancing isn't just a profitable, soul-lifting activity. It can also crush your enemies!
  • No changes listed.
Shadowknight Divine, Evil, Melee You serve gods of chaos and evil, bringing their wishes to fruition.
  • Can be any evil.
  • The Shadowknight's Code of Conduct is somewhat more relaxed. Given the large number of Deities capable of being served, they may do as they feel necessary, so long as their actions are aligned with their deity's views/goals.

All other SRD Classes are allowed as per normal


Prestige Classes[edit]

Class Type Role
Elementalist Arcane Spellcasting, Elemental Spellcasters who choose to specialize in one elemental attribute over others aren't so uncommon in the world of Tirr. They exist among the usual collections of the Sorcerers and Wizards.
Arcane Engineer Skills, Arcane Spellcasting A sect of highly capable and trained artisans, centered around Godsreach, and the artificial deity Ars Machina.
Savage Union Melee, Rage, Flurry An individual who has become one with the beast within, stirring themselves into a frenzy against their opponents. They feed on their fury, becoming stronger as they take damage!
Dark Knight Melee, Special Knights who draw power from the mortal vessel and the Blood of Creation from which it was created. This lends them extraordinary abilities to crush enemies, albeit at the cost of their own health.
Iaidoka Melee, Special Powerful warriors of the Ashen Coast who dedicate themselves to the mastery of Iaido, and eventually employ it in battle. They are quick, precise, and composed warriors, making them highly prized by lords and magistrates.
Holy Knight Melee, Divine Highly skilled and devoted warriors in service to their deities, Holy Knights draw on bestowed powers of their gods, serving far and wide under the whims of their deities.
Fell Knight Melee, Divine Spite, Malice, and Power-hungry warriors in service to their deities, Fell Knights draw on bestowed powers of their gods, serving far and wide under the whims of their deities.
Master Monk Melee, Support Highly skilled, and still constantly training, these masters of martial arts and the power known as Ki are great allies, and worse enemies. Master Monks often live in seclusion, seeking to perfect their art, and nothing more, though, they can be persuaded to leave in search of greater goals.
Dragoon Melee, Special An order of warriors in Godsreach who specialize in destroying large monsters, rather than against other infantry units.

All other SRD Prestige Classes are allowed as per normal


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