Classes (Teōdia Supplement)
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Barbarian[edit]
Simple folks are afraid of barbarians because of their raw damage. Human and elven laws ban barbarians. Most barbarians are orcs and ogres, but there are dwarf barbarians too.
Subclasses[edit]
- Path of the Ancestral Guardian
- Path of the Battlerager
- Path of the Beast
- Path of the Berserker
- Path of the Juggernaut
- Path of the Storm Herald
- Path of the Totem Warrior
- Path of the Wild Soul
- Path of the Zealot
- Path of Arcane Rage
- Path of the Abomination
- Path of the Giant
- Path of the Inner Beast
Bard[edit]
Bards aren't taken seriously in combat, because in peoples' minds they are only entertainers. However, they are more powerful than they can seem.
Subclasses[edit]
- College of Creation
- College of Eloquence
- College of Glamour
- College of Lore
- College of Satire
- College of Swords
- College of Valor
- College of Whispers
- College of Fortune
- College of Mockery
- College of Sound
- College of Trickery
Cleric[edit]
People admire clerics because of their gods' help, so they often have good occupations and nobles' attention.
Subclasses[edit]
- Arcana Domain
- Blood Domain
- Death Domain
- Forge Domain
- Grave Domain
- Knowledge Domain
- Life Domain
- Light Domain
- Nature Domain
- Order Domain
- Tempest Domain
- Trickery Domain
- War Domain
- Chaos Domain
- Fire Domain
- Law Domain
- Lightning Domain
- Moon Domain
- Oceanic Domain
- Peace Domain
- Time Domain
- Travel Domain
Druid[edit]
Druids are considered as some sort of "eco-terrorists".
Subclasses[edit]
- Circle of Dreams
- Circle of Land
- Circle of Moon
- Circle of Shepherd
- Circle of Spores
- Circle of Stars
- Circle of Twilight
- Circle of Wildlife
- Circle of Ash
- Circle of Chaos
- Circle of Iron
- Circle of the Sun
Fighter[edit]
Fighters are the most diverse class in the Teōdia.
Subclasses[edit]
- Arcane Archer
- Banneret
- Battle Master
- Brute
- Cavalier
- Champion
- Eldritch Knight
- Knight
- Monster Hunter
- Psychic Warrior
- Rune Knight
- Samurai
- Scout
- Sharpshooter
- Blade Master
- Blitzkrieger
- Death Knight
- Gunslinger
- Neon Knight
Monk[edit]
Nobody cares about monks.
Subclasses[edit]
- Way of Astral Self
- Way of Cobalt Soul
- Way of Drunken Master
- Way of Four Elements
- Way of Kensei
- Way of Long Death
- Way of Mercy
- Way of Open Hand
- Way of Shadow
- Way of Soul Knife
- Way of Sun Soul
- Way of Tranquility
- Way of Lightning
- Way of the Godspeed
- Way of the Limitless
- Way of the Long Blade
- Way of the Ninjutsu
Paladin[edit]
Paladins are admired in Teōdia, mainly because their connection to gods.
Subclasses[edit]
Homebrew[edit]
Demon Hunter[edit]
They are the cities' heroes because of their demon killing abilities.
Subclasses[edit]
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