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As part of the big rewrite, all of the SRD spellcasters are being rewritten as well. The narrower classes are being made broader to suit the fact that their other cousins tend to be quite broad as classes. For alternatives, check out Chapter X: Variants and Variations.
 
As part of the big rewrite, all of the SRD spellcasters are being rewritten as well. The narrower classes are being made broader to suit the fact that their other cousins tend to be quite broad as classes. For alternatives, check out Chapter X: Variants and Variations.

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Chapter 2: Classes and Creation

As part of the big rewrite, all of the SRD spellcasters are being rewritten as well. The narrower classes are being made broader to suit the fact that their other cousins tend to be quite broad as classes. For alternatives, check out Chapter X: Variants and Variations.

Arcane Magic Users

The imposition of the will needed to work arcane magic is approached by several groups differently. Bards do this through performance, by mastering their creative impulses and putting them to a structured use. Sorcerers instead use the power granted to them by their blood to work their power. Wizards use learning and logic to enforce their will on the cosmos and work their magic.

The Bard

The Sorcerer

The Wizard

Divine Magic Users

Divine magic is not taken, it is granted. The cleric receives magic from their deity by devotion and learning, while the paladin prefers to gain this power by martial pursuits and training in the physical arts.

The Cleric

The Paladin

Natural Magic Users

Natural magic is a birthright, given to all by being part of a natural order of some sort. Druids draw upon this power by becoming closer to nature in a mystical sense, while rangers are much more practical and down-to-earth about their powers.

The Druid

The Ranger


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