What classes are listed in the DLCS

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#1

darthsylver

Aug 05, 2003 19:28:02
I am currently in the military and deployed overseas so I canot get to a copy of the DLCS. Could someone please just give me a list of the classes listed in the DLCS book.
#2

zombiegleemax

Aug 05, 2003 19:38:26
I believe (don't quote me on this) that the classes are as follows:

All of the basic classes in the PHB plus the new additions of Mystic and Noble


Arandur, feather in the cap of Fizban
#3

darthsylver

Aug 05, 2003 20:09:17
That's it. No Knights of Solamnia, or WoHS.
#4

talinthas

Aug 05, 2003 20:35:58
those are PrCs.

there are a ton of threads here with the info you want. why not read them?
#5

darkjedi26

Aug 06, 2003 10:06:05
Originally posted by Arandur
I believe (don't quote me on this) that the classes are as follows:

All of the basic classes in the PHB plus the new additions of Mystic and Noble


Arandur, feather in the cap of Fizban

Actually there is no Paladin class.
#6

Dragonhelm

Aug 06, 2003 10:30:58
Originally posted by DarkJedi26
Actually there is no Paladin class.

To clarify...

The role of the paladin is filled by the Knights of Solamnia in Dragonlance. The DLCS does say that you can play one with the DM's permission.

Basically, it is non-standard (as opposed to non-existent).



Edit: Typo.
#7

ferratus

Aug 06, 2003 18:54:45
It is extremely easy to fit paladins into dragonlance. If you want to play a paladin simply make the paladin a chosen of a good aligned diety. He is directly inspired holy warrior, rather than belonging to an institution (such as the clerics or Knights of Solamnia). A knight errant, travelling from place to place fighting evil along with his adventuring companions.

If your DM seems a little hesitant, remind him that such a character would require no work on his part to include (as you do not require superior officers, military bases, or a niche in the society... as the Knights of Solamnia certainly do). It also is much more flexible character than a Knight of Solamnia or a Legionaire of Steel in terms of plot hooks and story seeds.

Likely dieties to have a paladin as his chosen holy warrior are Kiri-Jolith, Mishakal, Habbakuk, and Solinari. In previous ages, Paladine also qualifies.

Solinari is not as bizarre a choice as you might think. Multi-class him with a wizard, and you have the perfect renegade hunter and champion against the black robes. If the divine spells are a problem, simply use arcane spells in the Paladin spell list instead. True Strike would be especially handy.

edit: two typos. Gotta learn to preveiw posts.
#8

darthsylver

Aug 15, 2003 20:40:46
As far as the paladin goes, do not forget that there is Ergoth and the Knights of Solamnia do not have power there so a paladin could be from this nation.

What my question with this thread is about is are there any DL specific classes in the DLCS? Or are these going to be coming out in supplements?
#9

Dragonhelm

Aug 15, 2003 20:54:39
As for base classes, there's all the PHB classes, plus the noble and mystic.

Prestige classes include the 3 KoS classes, the 3 KoN classes, the Steel Legionnaire, the WoHS, Legendary Tactician, Dragon Rider, and Righteous Zealot.

And if you're curious about Age of Mortals...

New race - Half-kender!

One new base class, the mariner.

Prestige classes include the Academy Sorcerer, Citadel Mystic, Kender Nightstalker, Legion Mystic, Legion Scout, Legion Sorcerer, Master Ambassador, Nomad Shaman, Rogue Knight, Solamnic Auxiliary Mage, Spellfilch, and War Mage.

Hope that tides you over, Darthsylver!
#10

iltharanos

Aug 16, 2003 1:49:20
The Sovereign Stone Campaign Setting has a Noble class. Is the Noble class in the DLCS at all similar?
#11

iltharanos

Aug 16, 2003 2:09:00
Oops. Just saw Arandur's earlier post regarding the Noble class and the response that followed.