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Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) Classes. A comprehensive list of all official character classes for Fifth Edition.
- Barbarian A fierce warrior who can enter a battle rage Strength View Barbarian Details
- Fighter A master of martial combat, skilled with a variety of weapons and armor Strength or Dexterity View Fighter Details
- Monk A master of martial arts, harnessing the power of the body in pursuit of physical and spiritual perfection View Monk Details
- Paladin A holy warrior bound to a sacred oath Strength & Charisma View Paladin Details
- Ranger A warrior who combats threats on the edges of civilization View Ranger Details
- Rogue A scoundrel who uses stealth and trickery to overcome obstacles and enemies Dexterity View Rogue Details
- Sorcerer A spellcaster who draws on inherent magic from a gift or bloodline Constitution & Charisma View Sorcerer Details
- Warlock A wielder of magic that is derived from a bargain with an extraplanar entity View Warlock Details
- Wizard A scholarly magic-user capable of manipulating the structures of reality View Wizard Details
- Artificer Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything Masters of invention, artificers use ingenuity and magic to unlock extraordinary capabilities in objects. Constitution & Intelligence View Artificer Details
- Blood Hunter Critical Role Willing to suffer whatever it takes to achieve victory, these adept warriors have forged themselves into a potent force dedicated to protecting the innocent. Strength or Dexterity, & Intelligence or Wisdom View Blood Hunter Details
A character class is a fundamental part of the identity and nature of characters in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. A character's capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses are largely defined by their class; choosing a class is one of the first steps a player takes to create a Dungeons & Dragons player character. [ 1 ]
The iconic characters in Dungeons & Dragons are a series of characters developed for the 3rd edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game used as recurring characters in illustrations and text explanations to illustrate archetypal D&D race and class combinations.
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- Szass Tam, The BBEG. Like a good DM, the movie makes it very clear that there are bigger, 'badder', eviler guys out there. Szass (Ian Hanmore) makes brief appearances, but it builds the stage for sequels and more adventures to come with this party.
- Sofina, The Red Wizard Of Thay. Good heroes need powerful foils. Sofina, played by Daisy Head, is a wizard, and a high-level one at that. She's also a very serious villain, almost clashing with the humorous tone of the movie at first, but still being fitting.
- Kira Darvis, The... Other Rogue. To be fair, Chloe Coleman's Kira acts more like a supporting NPC. She's part of the Edgin backstory (she's his daughter) and also has a close relationship with Holga, who functions as a surrogate mother to her.
- Forge Fitzwilliam, The Rogue. Hugh Grant blesses us with his presence in this film as a rogue. And you know that when a rogue manages to reach old age, that means the guy is excellent at what he does.
The following list of Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition character classes includes every character class and subclass which appeared in an official Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition product. It does not include classes and subclasses appearing in Unearthed Arcana or third-party works.
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The first four character classes to appear in D&D were the Fighting-Man (now called the fighter ), Magic-User (now called the wizard ), Cleric, and Thief (now called the rogue ). Other core classes include the barbarian, bard, druid, monk, paladin, ranger, sorcerer (since D&D 3rd edition), and warlock (since D&D 4th edition).