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A Class is the profession or vocation of your character. It determines what he or she is able to do: combat training, magical ability, skills, and more. In selecting what class is right for your character, keep in mind what base strengths you want him or her to have. | A Class is the profession or vocation of your character. It determines what he or she is able to do: combat training, magical ability, skills, and more. In selecting what class is right for your character, keep in mind what base strengths you want him or her to have. | ||
Class is one of the basic [[ | Class is one of the basic [[NWN:Player_character | Player Character]] types: [[barbarian]], [[bard]], [[cleric]], [[druid]], [[fighter]], [[monk]], [[paladin]], [[psion]], [[ranger]], [[rogue]], [[sorcerer]], [[wizard]], or from the Epic levels. '''Class''' defines a character's predominant talents and general function within an adventuring party. It may also refer to an [[NWN:Non-player_character | NPC]]'s class or a [[#Prestige Classes | prestige class]]. | ||
==Multiclassing== | ==Multiclassing== | ||
[[ | [[NWN:Player_character | PC]]s begin with one base class but, as they gain [[NWN:Experience_point | experience]], may choose to take a second or third class (base or prestige) -- which can result in a [[NWN:Multiclass_penalty | multiclass penalty]] if certain requirements aren't fulfilled. Characters may have a maximum of three classes. | ||
==Epic== | ==Epic== | ||
An [[NWN:Epic_Class|Epic Class]] is different from standard class in that the game NWN defines the epic label as belonging to those character classes that have exceeded the normal 20 levels of D&D experience. Epic applies to those characters who have progressed beyond the initial 20 levels. Although the Epic levels continue to use the same | An [[NWN:Epic_Class | Epic Class]] is different from standard class in that the game NWN defines the epic label as belonging to those character classes that have exceeded the normal 20 levels of D&D experience. Epic applies to those characters who have progressed beyond the initial 20 levels. Although the Epic levels continue to use the same experience point advancement formula, they may obtain superior skills known as Epic skill, superior [[feat]]s known as [[NWN:Category:Epic_Feats | Epic Feats]], and other powers differently. When a PC has reached the epic levels, it became clear to the D&D game designers that the rules needed to change, to balance the game dynamics. | ||
==Prestige Classes== | ==Prestige Classes== | ||
A '''prestige class''' is a variation on the [[ | A '''prestige class''' is a variation on the [[NWN:Player_character | Player Character]] types (see [[Classes | class]]), that may only be chosen after meeting certain requirements, and may not be chosen at first level. | ||
==Avlis Custom content== | ====Avlis Custom content==== | ||
[[Prestige Classes|Avlis Prestige Classes]] - New custom Avlis prestige classes. | [[Prestige Classes | Avlis Prestige Classes]] - New custom Avlis prestige classes. | ||
[[ | [[Psion]] - A new class and powers for psionics on Avlis. | ||
==Other Links== | ==Other Links== | ||
[http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=45506 | [http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=45506 Survey of character classes on Avlis] | ||
[http:// | [http://web.archive.org/web/20110530143640/http://nwn.bioware.com/players/classes.html Classes (BioWare)] - ''Internet Archive link.'' | ||
[http:// | [http://www.nwnwiki.org/Class Class (NWN Wiki)] | ||
[[Wikipedia:Character class (Dungeons & Dragons)]] | [[Wikipedia:Character class (Dungeons & Dragons)]] | ||
[[Category:Classes| Classes]] | [[Category:Classes| Classes]] | ||
[[Category:Culture| Culture]] | [[Category:Culture| Culture]] |
Latest revision as of 20:16, 29 June 2023
A Class is the profession or vocation of your character. It determines what he or she is able to do: combat training, magical ability, skills, and more. In selecting what class is right for your character, keep in mind what base strengths you want him or her to have.
Class is one of the basic Player Character types: barbarian, bard, cleric, druid, fighter, monk, paladin, psion, ranger, rogue, sorcerer, wizard, or from the Epic levels. Class defines a character's predominant talents and general function within an adventuring party. It may also refer to an NPC's class or a prestige class.
Multiclassing
PCs begin with one base class but, as they gain experience, may choose to take a second or third class (base or prestige) -- which can result in a multiclass penalty if certain requirements aren't fulfilled. Characters may have a maximum of three classes.
Epic
An Epic Class is different from standard class in that the game NWN defines the epic label as belonging to those character classes that have exceeded the normal 20 levels of D&D experience. Epic applies to those characters who have progressed beyond the initial 20 levels. Although the Epic levels continue to use the same experience point advancement formula, they may obtain superior skills known as Epic skill, superior feats known as Epic Feats, and other powers differently. When a PC has reached the epic levels, it became clear to the D&D game designers that the rules needed to change, to balance the game dynamics.
Prestige Classes
A prestige class is a variation on the Player Character types (see class), that may only be chosen after meeting certain requirements, and may not be chosen at first level.
Avlis Custom content
Avlis Prestige Classes - New custom Avlis prestige classes.
Psion - A new class and powers for psionics on Avlis.
Other Links
Survey of character classes on Avlis
Classes (BioWare) - Internet Archive link.