D&D Class Descriptions That Are Dead On

By Michael Avery in Geeks and Gaming On 29th January 2018

#1 The Monk

Monks are those cool martial artists that defy the laws of physics with their martial prowess. They are perfect for heady players who want to do more than break things.

#2 The Paladin

Paladins are the righteous hands of the divine that deal out judgment and justice for those who can't do it for themselves. They are perfect for the player with a strong sense of law and order.

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#3 The Barbarian

Barbarians are strong chaotic characters that would rather solve problems with their fists. If you want to break things then you definitely want to be a barbarian.

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#4 The Fighter

Much like the barbarian, fighters are proficient at dealing out damage. Unlike barbarians, they are actually trained and have skills outside of just breaking things.

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#5 The Bard

Bards collect and tell all the stories of their adventures and spread them all around the land. They tend to be jacks of all trades not really excelling at any one thing but being excellent support characters.

#6 The Rogue

If you need to get into somewhere without attracting a lot of attention you usually look for a rogue. They can be shady individuals or sneak thieves but no party wants to go delving into a dungeon without one.

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#7 The Cleric

If the paladin is the hand of the divine then the cleric is the mouth. They spread the word of their faith while handing out healing and wisdom in the name of their god. You might even find one performing a miracle or two.

#8 The Ranger

Personally my favorite class. They are the trackers and scouts of the world. They can guide you through the wilds and protect you with a well-placed arrow or blade if need be.

#9 The Wizard.

For the wizard, the fabric of reality is their very plaything. Through years of study and practice, they are able to make the impossible happen.

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#10 The Sorcerer

Everything that the wizard learns through years of study and practice, a sorcerer gains through natural magical ability albeit in lesser amounts. They are good characters for people who want to play magic casters but don't want to worry about all the hassle of a wizard.