classes

assassin battle mage druid defiler alchemist ranger duelist templar wizard enchanter smith reaver priest Animist lord reanimator shaman bard spy monk mentalist scout


 * class || agi || per || cha || dex || str || tou || wil ||
 * mag ||  || 30 ||   || 15 ||   ||   || 30 ||
 * dul || 20 || 10 ||  || 20 || 10 || 15 ||   ||
 * msn ||  || 25 || 5 || 15 || 10 || 10 || 10 ||
 * nec || 10 || 20 ||  || 15 ||   ||   || 30 ||
 * asn || 20 || 10 ||  || 30 || 10 ||   || 5 ||
 * rvr || 5 ||  ||   || 15 || 30 || 20 || 5 ||
 * war || 5 ||  ||   ||   || 25 || 30 ||   ||
 * bst ||  || 10 || 5 ||   ||   || 5 || 10 ||
 * shm ||  || 10 || 5 ||   ||   ||   || 20 ||
 * dru ||  || 15 || 5 ||   ||   ||   || 25 ||
 * rng || 5 || 10 ||  || 15 ||   ||   ||   ||
 * mnk || 25 ||  ||   || 20 || 10 || 10 || 10 ||
 * pst ||  || 10 || 5 ||   ||   ||   || 15 ||
 * kgt ||  ||   ||   ||   || 15 || 15 ||   ||
 * rog || 5 ||  || 5 || 15 || 5 ||   ||   ||
 * pst ||  || 10 || 5 ||   ||   ||   || 15 ||
 * kgt ||  ||   ||   ||   || 15 || 15 ||   ||
 * rog || 5 ||  || 5 || 15 || 5 ||   ||   ||

Lore=

Overview
Duelist (1042) Specialties: Sword, Dagger, Flail, Hammer The duelist is a combat class; Duelists spend many years studying one-on-one combat and learning the intricacies of many techniques. They are highly skilled and have many techniques that give them the upper hand in one-on-one combat. They are difficult to beat when fighting one-on-one against another humanoid foe, but when facing multiple opponents in battle or a monstrous foe, they are somewhat at a loss. Wizard (833) Specialties: metamagic, mentalist Wizards are spellcasters who study the nature of reality and the nature of magic. They are good at designing spells. Their magic tends to be indirect. They have very good counterspells and can be formidable foes against spellcasters. If their mental powers fail against non-magical foes, they are at a disadvantage.
 * Strengths: Lore players have some of the most powerful skills in the game. They are often the best equipped, and cast some of the most advanced spells.
 * Weaknesses: Lorew casters advance slowly, and their units tend to be expensive.
 * Bonus: Parry, Riposte
 * Weakness: Duelists are not as skilled as other melee classes when dealing with monsters and beasts.
 * Bonus: Control Spells
 * Penalty: Direct Damage

Elementalist989 Specialties: Summoner, Air, Fire, Earth, Water, Metal Elementalists are masters of the natural elements that make up the world. By studying the elements, they learn to harness the powerful forces behind the world. They also have the ability to conjure and command elemental spirits. Their precise magical abilities vary highly with their specialty.
 * Bonus: Particular Element
 * Penalty: Opposing Element

Mason642 Specialties: Buildings, Weapons, Armor, Alchemy, Artificing Masons, like elementalists, try to study the processes of creation; however, rather than dealing with magical energies, they progress by emulating the Creator by creating with their own two hands. Masons create items of unparallelled power, and gain experience by having those items used by others.
 * Bonus: Creating Items, particularly in their specialty
 * Bonus: Masons are gifted in finding any flaws; by pointing these out to others, they make excellent buffers/debuffers
 * Weakness: Masons are not particularly gifted in combat on their own.

=Order= Priest41 Specialties: Blessing, Miracles, Knight794 Thief261 Lord31

=Nature= Healer249 Druid295 Archer235 monk583 scout646 ranger =Wyld= Warrior53 Shaman 672 Sorceror914 Animist953 Shapeshifter1151 scout hunter

=Death= Assassin1074 Defiler987 Reanimator955 Berserker1142 reaver

Commander Classes
//Classes which control a number of NPCs//

Social Classes
=Class Balance=

Thesaurus of Class Names

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MAGE TYPES

Blesser Types (Includes Healer Types) Anointer, Apothecary, Assistor, Attendant, Augmenter, Bestower, Blade Doctor, Blesser, Bonesetter, Buff, Buffer, Druggist, Care Taker, Chemist, Curator, Custodian, Enhancer, Enlivener, Enliver, Faith Healer, Fixer, Healer, Helper, Herbalist, Holistic, Holistist, Imbuer, Immortal, Immortalist, Immortalizer, Incorruptor, Invigor, Invigorant, Invigorate, Invigorator, Life, Lifeforce, Lifeforcer, Luckster, Medicater, Medic, Medical, Medical Doctor, Medicant, Medicator, Medicinal, Medicine, Mendant, Mender, Midwife, Midwiver, Nurse, Pharmacist, Physician, Raiser, Repairer, Restorant, Restorate, Restorator, Restorer, Resurrector, Revital, Revitalist, Revitalizer, Rofeh, Setter, Surgeon, Unctor, Vigor, Vigorator, Vim, Vitality, Vital, Vitalist, Vitalizer, Weller, Wellmaker, Wellness, Whitelighter, White Mage, White Magician, White Magicker, White Witch,

Charmer Types (See Bard Types)

Curser Types Abominator, Abomination, Apostate, Black Mage, Black Magician, Black Magicker, Black Witch, Blasphemer, Blood Mage, Blood Priest, Brujah, Curser, Dark Bringer, Dark Eye, Darklight, Darklighter, Death, Deathforce, Deathforcer, Defiler, Demoniac, Demonologist, Demonurge, Desecrater, Devourer, Envy, Envier, Evil Eye, Execrator, Execrationist, Heretic, Hex, Hexer, Imprecator, Infernal, Infernus, Jinx, Jinxer, Kuro Miko, Maledictor, Malefactor, Oathbreaker, Sorcerer (Black Mage), Soul Eater, Vile, Voodoo, Voodoo Priest, Whammer,

Healer Types (See Blesser Types)

Priest Types Avatar. Abbot, Abdicator, Abnegator, Absolutionist, Absolver, Acolyte, Angel, Apopior, Awake, Awaker, Beatific, Bede, Begger, Bishop, Bodhisattva, Buddha, Canon, Capitular, Celestial, Censor Bearer, Chaote, Chaplain, Clergykind, Clergyperson, Cleric, Churchkind, Churchperson, Compassion, Compassionate, Compassioner, Confessor, Contemplative, Conventual, Cultist, Curate, Cynic, Deacon, Deific, Deified, Dervish, Diaconate, Druid, Ecclesiarch, Ecclesiastic, Enlightned, Enlightner, Evangelist, Exaltant, Exalted, Exultant, Father, Fakir, Forsaker, Friar, Guru (Mystic), Hallower, Hermit, Hassid, Hierophant, Hierus, Holiness, Holykind, Holyone, Holyperson, Iconographer, Idea, Ideal, Idealic, Idealist, Imam, Incarnate, Incenser, Inspirer, Itinerant, Kabbalist, Kodesh, Kohen, Lector, Luminary, Luminous, Marvel, Meditant, Meditater, Meditative, Mekubbal, Mendicant, Minister, Miracle Maker, Miracle Worker, Miraculist, Miraculous, Monastic, Monk, Mysterion, Mystic, Numen, Numinous, Nun, Padre, Papa, Papal, Papacy, Parson, Pastor, Penitant, Pilgrim, Pietist, Pius, Platonic, Platonist, Pope, Postulant, Preacher, Prefect, Prelate, Presbyter, Priest, Quietist, Quintessence, Quintessent, Quintessential, Rabbi, Reader, Rebbe, Refulgent, Renunciant, Renunciater, Resplendent, Reverend, Revivalist, Sacerdotal, Sacrificer, Sacrist, Sacristan, Saint, Sanctifier, Sanctus, Sensor, Secular, Shepherd, Splendor, Sojourner, Sublime, Testifier, Testiment, Testimonial, Testimony, Thaumaturge, Theocrat, Theurgist, Thurifer, Trancer, Transubstantial, Transubstantive, Transcendent, Transcendentalist, Tsaddik, Vicar, Vower, Wanderer, Waker, Wisekind, Wiseone, Wiseperson, Witness, Wonderworker, Yogi,

Holy Warrior Types Aikidoka, Avenger, Crusader, Fan, Fanatic, Field Medic, Field Surgeon, Holy Warrior, Kensei, Knight Templar, Miko, Monk, Paladin, Redeemer, Savior, Shofet, Shugenja, Sohei, Swordsaint, Templar, Warrior Priest, Vindicator, Virtuous, Virtus, Yamabushi, Zealer, Zealot, Zinja,

Illusionist Types (See Stealth Types)

Mancer Types Aleuromancer (Flour), Alomancer (Salt), Anthomancer (Flowers), Arithmancer, Arithmomancer (Numerology), Aeromancer (Air), Bibliomancer (Book), Cartomancer (Cards), Ceraunoscoper (Lightning), Cerebromancer (Brain), Chiromancer (Hands), Chronomancer (Time), Cryomancer (Ice), Ecomancer ('Ecology'), Electromancer (Amber or Electricity), Geomancer (Earth or Shapes), Graphomancer (Writing), Hematomancer (Blood), Hepatoscoper (Liver), Hydromancer (Water), Iconomancer (Image), Logomancer (Saying), Mancer, Mantic, Mantist, Necromancer (Corpse), Oneiromancer (Dream), Ornithomancer (Bird), Psiomancer (Mindforce), Psychomancer (Soul), Pyromancer (Fire), Sarcomancer (Flesh), Scope, Scoper, Scopic, Scopist, Selenomancer (Moon), Somamancer (Body), Splanchomancer (Entrails), Technomancer (Tools or Technology), Temposcoper (Time), Thanatomancer (Death), Toxomancer (Poison), Uranomancer (Heaven), Venomancer ('Venom Necromancer'), Zoomancer (Life),

Planeshifter Types Accessor, Anywhen, Anywhere, Astral, Astral Projector, Astralist, Aster, Asterwaker, Beyond, Beyonder, Bilocator, Dreamscape, Dreamscaper, Dreamscapist, Dreamwalker, Elementalist, Elocal, Elocant, Elocator, Ether, Etherwalker, Ethereal, Etherealist, Etherealizer, Etherist, Extradimensional, Extraplanar, Gate, Gater, Ghost, Ghoster, Mindscape, Mindscaper, Otherworlder, Outsider, Planar, Planewalker, Planeshifter, Port, Portal, Porter, Psychoport, Psychoporter, Quark, Quiver, Resonance, Resonant, Resonator, Scape, Scaper, Scapist, Spiriter, Time Travel, Time Traveler, Transducer, Translator (Teleporter), Tempist, Translocator, Transportant, Transporate, Transporter, Transverse, Transverser, Transvert, Transverter, Ubiquitor, Zuz,

Psi Types Alf, Alfborn, Alfkind, Alfr, Alfrikr ('Elf Power', Elf Magic), Anima, Animus, Bore, Brain, Cerebral, Cerebralist, Cerebrum, Conjurer (Creator), Creator, Creationist, Dream, Dreamer, Dreamcrafter, Dreammaker, Dreamshaper, Duargar, Dverg, Dvergborn, Dvergkind, Dvergr, Dwoemer (Dverg-mal, 'Dwarf-speech', Dwarf Magic), Eldrich (Aelf-ric, Alf-rikr, 'Elf-power', Elf Magic), Elf, Elfborn, Elfkind, Emanator, Force, Forcer, Former, Galdrmadr, Galdr, Genius, Gift, Gifted, Gifter, Highmind, High Minded, Hug, Hugr, Ideal, Idealist, Imbuer, Innate Mage, Hvitalfr, Kinetic, Kineticist, Kinner (Kineticist), Kinster (Kineticist), Maker, Manifest, Manifester, Materializer, Mentalist, Menter, Metacreator, Mind, Mindcrafter, Minder, Mindforce, Mindforcer, Mindmage, Mindmaker, Mindmover, Mobile, Mobilizer, Mover, Pantocrater, Paranormal, Parapsyche, Parapsychologist, Psi, Psiforce, Psiforcer, Psion, Psionic, Psionicist, Psy, Psyche, Psychic, Psychokinetic, Psykhe, Pusher, Realizer, Resolute, Resolver, Seid, Seidmadr, Seidr, Shaper (Maker), Soul, Svartalfr, Talent, Talented, Telepath, Telekinetic, Tempest, Thoughtweaver, Troll, Trollborn, Trollkind, Trollmadr, Vibrant, Volva, Will, Willer, Willforce, Willforcer,

Seer Types Apocalypse, Apocalyptic, Apocalyptist, Aruspex, Astrologer, Astrologist, Astrologue, Augur, Auspex, Banshee, Chance, Chancer, Clairsentient, Clairavoyant, Destiner, Destiny, Determiner, Discerner, Diver (Diviner), Diviner, Dowser, Eye, Feeler, Fate, Fater, Fatum, Fae ('Fate'), Faerie ('Fate-ry'), Fairy, Fay, Fey, Foreknower, Foreseer, Foresight, Foreteller, Fortuneteller, Futurist, Gazer, Harbinger, Haruspex, Informant, Informer, Inseer, Insight, Insightful, Intuit, Intuiter, Intuitive, Monitor (Seer), Nemesis, Navi, Oracle, Oracular, Palmist, Palmreader, Peerer, Precog, Precognate, Precogent, Predestiner, Predictor, Presage, Presager, Presciant, Prescient, Probable, Probability Fielder, Prognosticator, Prophet, Psychic, Psychometrist, Reader, Revealer, Roeh, Sciant, Scient, Scoper, Second Sighted, Second Sighter, Seer, Senser, Sensor, Sentient, Sibyl, Sighted, Sighter, Soothsayer, Spa, Spamadr, Speaker, Telepath, Tsofeh, Unveiler, Utterer, Vaettr, Vett, Vette, Vibe, Viber, Vibrant, Vibrance, Vit, Vitr, Viewer, Viser, Visionary, Watcher (Seer), Weird, Wight, Wit,

Shapeshifter Types Adapter, Alt, Alter, Alterer, Change, Changer, Changling, Creatureling, Creaturekind, Destabilizer, Destable, Destabler, Doppleganger, Ephemera, Ephemeral, Ephemeron, Evolute, Evoluter, Evolver, Form, Form Farer, Former, Formator, Form Leaper, Hamhlypr, Malleable, Mercurial, Mercurius, Metamorph, Metamorpher, Metamorphic, Metamorphist, Mimic, Mimicker, Mist, Mistform, Morph, Morpher, Morphic, Morphist, Mutant, Mutate, Mutater, Mutator, Plasm, Plasma, Plasmic, Plastic, Polymorph, Polymorpher, Polymorphic, Polymorphist, Proteus, Protean, Psychometabolic, Psychometabolizer, Psychometabolist, Psychosomatic, Psychosomatist, Quixotic, Quixotist, Reformer, Shapechange, Shapechanger, Shapeleap, Shapeleaper, Shaper, Shapeshift, Shapeshifter, Shapestrong, Shapist, Shift, Shifter, Shimmer, Smoke, Smokeform, Transfigurator, Transfigure, Transfigurer, Tranform, Transformer, Transmutant, Transmutator, Transmuter, Transubstance, Transubstant, Transubstantiator, Transubstantive, Unstable, Unstabler, Vapor, Volatile, Volate, Waver, Were-Creature, Wisp,

Shaman Types (Includes Summoner Types) Abjurer, Abjuror, Animalist, Animate, Anamic, Animal Charmer, Animal Tamer, Animist, Animistic, Beast Master, Caller, Channel, Channeler, Communer, Communion, Conjurer (Summoner), Convocate, Convocator, Convoker, Deadspeach, Deadspeak, Deadspeaker, Exorcist, Ghosttalker, Invocate, Invocator, Invoker, Medicine, Medicineperson, Medium, Metaphysician, Metaphysicist, Metaphysique, Midway, Psychopomp, Shaman, Shamanic, Shamanist, Sorcerer (Summoner), Spirit, Spirit Guide, Spirit Shaman, Spiritist, Spiritual, Spiritual Guide, Spiritualist, Summoner, Teleport, Teleporter, Thulr, Totem, Totemic, Totemist, Witchdoctor,

Warrior Mage Types Arcane Warrior, Battlemage, Berserk, Berserker, Berserkgangr, Berserkr, Eldrich Knight, Fighter Mage, Gish, Killchooser, Mage-Warrior, Mindblade, Mindknife, Mindsword, Psifighter, Psiwarrior, Psychic Warrior, Psywar, Runesword, Soulblade, Soulknife, Soulsword, Spellsword, Valkyr, Valkyrie, Valkyrja, Warmage, Warrior Mage,

Wizard Types (Includes Runester Types) Alchemist, Arcane, Arcanist, Arcanus, Astrologer, Auror, Cantripper, Chemist, Esoteric, Esotericist, Esoterist, Evocator, Evoker, Gand, Gandmadr, Gandr, Gnostic, Grammarian, Hermetic, Hermeticist, High Magician, Incantator, Incantor, Inscriber, Inscriptor, Invoker, Mag, Mage, Magi, Magic User, Magician, Magicker, Magus, Metaphysicist, Numerologist, Occultist, Prestidigitator, Ritualist, Run, Rune, Runecarver, Runemaster, Runer, Runesinger, Runester, Runewarden, Runewetter, Runmadr, Runr, Scriptor, Spell, Spellbinder, Spellcaster, Spellcrafter, Speller, Spellslinger, Spelltosser, Spellweaver, Spellwriter, Staff, Staffer, Stave, Staver, Symbolist, Technomage, Timemage, Wand, Warlock, Wiser, Wiseone, Witch, Witchling, Wizard, Wu Jen, Wiccan, Wicca/Wicce,

PROFESSIONAL TYPES

Adventurer Types (Includes Merchant Types) Adventurer, Accumulator, Acquirer, Acquisitionist, Amasser, Capitalist, Collector, Drifter, Emigrant, Explorer, Exporter, Farer, Hero, Hoarder, Immigrant, Importer, Itinerant, Journeyer, Market, Marketer, Merchant, Mercantile, Migrant, Migrator, Monger, Nomad, Passerby, Quest, Quester, Roam, Roamer, Rove, Rover, Stranger, Trader, Transiant, Transient, Traveler, Treasure Hunter, Treasurer, Trekker, Venture, Venturist, Walker, Wayfarer, Wonderer, Wonderlust, Wonderluster,

Artisan Types Architect, Armorer, Artificer, Artist, Artisan, Baker, Barrel Maker, Blacksmith, Bladesmith, Brewer, Builder, Candlemaker, Chandler, Chef, Cloner, Clothier, Cobbler, Confectioner, Cooper, Distiller, Draper, Carpenter, Carver, Constructer, Constructor, Constructionist, Constructive, Crafter, Designer, Drysalter, Dyer, Engineer, Excavator, Fabricator, Fashioner, Fisher, Fishmonger, Fixer, Fleecer, Fletcher, Florist, Forester, Forge, Forger (Smith), Fuller, Furrier, Gadgetteer, Gemcutter, Gemologist, Gilder, Handler, Glassblower, Glazier, Goldsmith, Gunsmith, Haberdasher, Herbalist, Herd, Herder, Husbander, Inventor, Jeweler, Knitter, Locksmith, Lockpick, Lumberjack, Mariner, Mason, Mechanic, Mercer, Milliner, Miller, Molder, Painter, Perfumer, Potter, Quilter, Saddler, Sailor, Sculptor Seamster, Shepherd, Shipwright, Silversmith, Smith, Smithy, Spinner, Stoneworker, Sutler, Tailor, Tanner, Tech, Technician, Technocrat, Tinsmith, Tinker, Tooler, Toolmaker, Trader, Tradeskind, Tradesperson, Vintner, Victualer, Weapon-smith, Weaver, Woodworker, Wringer,

Athelete Types Acrobat, Aerobic, Agile, Athlete, Body, Bodybuilder, Brawn, Bounder, Climber, Competitor, Contender, Contestant, Contortionist, Dasher, Diver (Swimmer), Endurer, Flexer, Gamer, Gymnast, Heaver, Hurdler, Hurler, Jock, Jockey, Jogger, Jongleur, Juggler, Jumper, Leaper, Lifter, Olympiad, Olympian, Markskind, Marksperson, Pentathlete, Physique, Racer, Runner, Scaler, Sharpshooter, Skater, Skier, Sledder, Speedracer, Springer, Sprinter, Sport, Sportskind, Sportsperson, Spry, Strongkind, Strongperson, Stuntkind, Stuntperson, Swimmer, Swinger, Thrower, Tosser, Trainer, Tumbler, Twister, Vaulter, Weightlifter, Weightrainer,

Bard Types (Includes Charmer and Military Leader Types) Actor, Admiral, Affecter, Affector, Alto, Ambassador, Author, Balladeer, Bard, Bass, Bijin, Blade Dancer, Cantor, Centurion, Chanter, Character Assassin, Charlatan, Charmer, Clown, Comedian, Commandant, Commander, Communicator, Conductor, Controller, Counselor, Courtesan, Crooner, Dancer, Delegate, Democrat, Descriptor, Director, Dominant, Dominator, Dominion, Debater, Diplomacist, Diplomat, Diplomatic, Dirger, Dramatist, Drummer, Egotist, Elegist, Eloquent, Emissary, Enchanter, Envoy, Enterntainer, Enrapturer, Enthraller, Facilitator, Field Marshal, Folksinger, Geisha, General, Gleer, Guide, Gypsy, Harliquinn, Hegemon, Herald, Hymnist, Hypnotist, Impresser, Inducer, Influence, Influencer, Intermediary, Intermediate, Intermediator, Jester, Jongleur, Joker, Jokester, Joy, Jubilant, Keener, Laureate, Lecturer, Lyricist, Manipulator, Marshall, Maestro, Maestersinger, Mediary, Mediator, Mime, Minnesinger, Minstrel, Mourner, Mummer, Muse, Musician, Narrator, Orator, Orchestral, Orchestrater, Pacifier, Pacifist, Peace Monger, Peacemaker, Performer, Piper, Poet, Presenter, Psalmist, Puppetmaster, Puppeteer, Rhapsodist, Rapture, Recounter, Rejoicer, Reporter, Representative, Reverie, Rhymer, Rhymester, Romani, Satirist, Sargeant, Serenador, Serenist, Shogun, Shyster, Singer, Siren, Skald, Songster, Sonneteer, Soprano, Star, Storyteller, Strategist, Suggester, Tactician, Teller, Tenor, Thespian, Troubadour, Vibe, Viber, Vibrant, Vibrance, Virtuoso, Voice, Voicer, Vox,

Noble Types Adjudicator, Anointed, Anointee, Anointment, Arbiter, Arbitrator, Arch, Archduke/Archduchess, Archon, Aristocrat, Armiger, Autocrat, Baron, Bloodline, Blueblood, Boss, Bureaucrat, Caesar, Capital, Captain, Chancellor, Chief, Chieftain, Chrism, Christ, Christos, Coronal, Coronary, Councillor, Councilor, Count, Courtier, Crown, Czar, Daimyo, Dandy, Dedicate, Dignitary, Duke/Duchess, Duchy, Earl, Elder, Elite, Eminence, Emperor/Empress, Esquire, Fop, Genteel, Gentry, Head, Highborn, Highness, House, Imperial, Ironfist, Ironhand, Jarl, Judge, Judicator, Khan, King/Queen, Konungr, Leader, Leadership, Lord, Magistrate, Magnate, Margrave, Marquis, Mashiach, Master, Melekh, Messiah, Monarch, Noble, Officer, Overlord, Patrician, Pharaoh, Plutocrat, Politic, Politician, Politico, Preeminence, Prince/Princess, Principal, Principality, Principate, Potency, Potent, Potentate, Power, Rajah, Regal, Regnal, Regent, Regin, Reginn, Ric, Rig, Rik, Rikr, Riki, Royal, Rule, Ruler, Rulership, Scion, Senior, Sir, Sovereign, Throne, Tsar, Tyrant, Unction, Viceroy, Viscount,

Sage Types Acumen, Adept, Analyst, Analyzer, Apprentice, Advisor, Assesser, Assessor, Bookbinder, Calculator, Comprehendant, Competent, Comprehendant, Comprehender, Comprehensive, Consultant, Contemplative, Contemplator, Counselor, Describer, Descriptor, Didactic, Disciple, Doctor, Elaborate, Elaborator, Elucidate, Elucidator, Erudite, Examiner, Expert, Explainer, Explanator, Explicate, Explicator, Geek, Guide, Guru (Expert), Instructor, Intellectual, Intelligencia, Journeyer, Jouneykind, Journeyperson, Knower, Knowledgeable, Learned, Learner, Librarian, Lorekeeper, Loremaster, Lorewarden, Loreweaver, Lucid, Lucidity, Lucidator, Maestro, Mandarin, Maskil, Master, Masterer, Mavhir, Melamed, Mentor, Moreh, Muller, Nerd, Paragon, Philosopher, Printer, Prodigy, Professor, Profound, Profundry, Pundit, Researcher, Ruminator, Sage, Scholar, Scientist, Scribe, Scriber, Scroll, Scroller, Sensei, Skill, Skilled, Skiller, Skillful, Skillmaster, Skillmonger, Specialist, Strategist, Student, Tabulator, Teacher, Thinker, Thinktank, Trainee, Trainer, Wonk,

WARRIOR TYPES

Fighter Types Amazon, Archer, Arm, Ashigaru, Barbarian, Battlemaster, Battler, Belligerent, Blade, Bouncer, Bodyguard, Bower, Bow Wielder, Boxer, Bushi, Cannonfodder, Cavalier, Champion, Combatant, Cracktrooper, Detective, Dragoon, Dualist, Duelist, Enforcer, Enforcement, Equestrian, Fencer, Fighter, Fist, Footsoldier, Grappler, Guard, Guardian, Gladiator, Grim, Grunt, Guerilla, Gunner, Hero, Hiredhand, Hiree, Hireling, Hulk, Hulker, Hulkster, Hunter, Inspector, Insurgent, Knight, Lancer, Liberator, Mamluk, Man-at-Arms, Marker, Marksperson, Martial Artist, Maven, Meatshield, Mercenary, Militant, Monitor (Guard), Mountee, Muscle, Musketteer, Police, Private, Privateer, Pugalist, Ranger, Rider, Samurai, Scout, Scrapper, Security, Sentinel, Sentry, Sharpshooter, Shield, Shielder, Shieldwarden, Skirmisher, Sniper, Soldier, Spartan, Swashbuckler, Sword, Swordfighter, Swordskind, Swordsperson, Swordwielder, Trapper, Trapspringer, Trooper, Troubleshooter, Veteran, Victor, Vigilant, Vigilantee, Viking, Warrior, Watcher (Guard), Weapon, Weaponmaster, Weilder, Whelm, Whelmer, Wrecker, Wrestler,

Military Leader Types (See Bard Types)

Outlaw Types Abactor, Abductor, Absconder, Akuma, Bandit, Black Marketer, Boryokudan, Brigand, Buccaneer, Burglar, Commandeerer, Con, Con Artist, Convict, Corsair, Corrupt, Corrupter, Corruptor, Cutpurse, Cutter, Criminal, Crook, Cutpurse, Cutthroat, Defrauder, Desperado, Disingenuine, Embezzler, Escapee, Escapist, Exilee, Fake, Faker, Fang, Filcher, Forger (Defrauder), Fraud, Frauder, Fraudulent, Freebooter, Fugitive, Gang Member, Gangster, Gleaner, Gouger, Grifter, Hitperson, Hitter, Killer, Liar, Lone Wolf, Marauder, Mob, Mobster, Mugger, Murderer, Ne'erdowell, Opportunist, Outcast, Outlaw, Pickpocket, Pilferer, Pillager, Pirate, Predator, Prevaricator, Procurer, Purloiner, Raider, Rascal, Rat, Ravager, Reaver, Rebel, Redistributor, Renegade, Robber, Rogue, Ronin, Ruffian, Scamp, Scavanger, Scoundrel, Scrounger, Serpent, Serpentlord, Snake, Smuggler, Stealer (Thiever), Suspect, Swindler, Terrorist, Thief, Thiever, Thug, Violant, Violent, Violate, Violater, Wanted, Wolf, Yakuza,

Stealth Types (Includes Illusionist Types) Ambiguant, Ambiguate, Ambiguous, Apparant, Apparent, Apparition, Assassin, Ambush, Ambusher, Cacher, Camouflage, Camouflager, Cheater, Clandestine, Clandestined, Cloak, Cloaker, Commando, Concealer, Concealment, Conspirant, Conspirate, Conspirator, Conspiratorial, Conspiratorialist, Conspirer, Covert, Darkforce, Darkforcer, Deceiver, Deceptor, Defrauder, Deluder, Delusionist, Disabler, Disguiser, Disinformant, Disinformer, Eluder, Elusionist, Espionage, Evader, Evasion, Evasive, Ghost, Glamer, Glamerian, Glamour, Falsifier, Haunt, Haunter, Hidee, Hider, Hidden, Hiddenkind, Illucidant, Illucidate, Illucidator, Illuder, Illusionist, Impersonator, Incipiant, Infiltrator, Intrigue, Intriguist, Invader, Invasion, Invisible, Invisor, Liar, Lurk, Lurker, Mask, Masker, Masquer, Mirk, Mirker, Mystery, Mystique, Murk, Murker, Ninja, Obviant, Obviate, Penetrator, Phantasmal, Phenomenal, Poisoner, Saboteur, Screener, Seemer, Shade, Shader, Shadow, Shadowwalker, Shadower, Skulk, Skulker, Shinobi, Sneak, Sneaker, Sniper, Special Force, Special Ops, Spy, Stalker, Stash, Stasher, Stealth, Stealer, Stealthy, Subconsciant, Subconscious, Subconscient, Subverser, Subversive, Subvert, Subverter, Thief-Acrobat, Toxologist, Trickster, Twoface, Unconsciant, Unconscient, Unconscious, Undercover, Unseen, Vague, Vaguor, Veil, Veiler, Venom, Venomer, Virtual, Whisper, Whisperer,

Tragic_thought06-30-04, 09:24 PM Templar, witness, pope

Spartin, centurion, veteran, troubleshooter, cabalist, scamp

Invoker, dandy, Spellweaver

Haldrik06-30-04, 10:26 PM Templar. I try to avoid names that are too specific to a single organization. But in this case, Templar has a wide range of connotations, and most of the medieval stuff is up for grabs. I'll add it.

Witness. Excellent.

Pope. Maybe too specific, but I'll add it like Templar.

Spartan. Wonderful.

Centurion. Too specific, but for some reason I really like it anyway!

(And Gladiator!)

Veteran. Cool.

Troubleshooter. Neat! Expert sage? or Hired Sword?

(Ah! Hitman, ... er ... Hitperson. Is there a monosyllabic word for person?)

Cabalist. We have Kabbalist. How do you suggest we handle spelling variants. (Does "Rouge" count as a spelling variant?)

Scamp. (Had to look this one up.) Means Rascal, I'll add Rascal too. In Rogue of course.

Invoker. Right!

Dandy. Dandy? How do you figure? Sort of like Noble? Hmmm. I'll add noble.

Spellweaver. Nice.

Thermanshs06-30-04, 10:28 PM Haldrik, be careful not to rphrase titles and throw them as a whole new class. Also the ecclesiastic and ecclesiarch make no sense. (Templar is the english equivalent) However ma titles on different deity serving clerics can be found HERE (http://boards1.wizards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=220091)

Haldrik06-30-04, 10:45 PM Thermy: Be careful not to rephrase titles and throw them as a whole new class. You mean like making "Pope" into it's own class. I don't think this is a big deal. That's basically what a "Paladin" is. (Really just one of the rulers under Charlemagne, IIRC.) If someone wants to make a Pope class, it's ok with me.

(Oh! and Cavalier.)

ecclesiarch Real english word.

Thanks for the link to exotic priests.

Tragic_thought07-01-04, 12:50 AM Originally posted by Haldrik

Cabalist. We have Kabbalist. How do you suggest we handle spelling variants. (Does "Rouge" count as a spelling variant?)

A Kabbalist I believe is taken from Kabbalah therefore cleric But someone who is a member of a cabal are a conspiratorial group of plotters or intriguers therefore Rogue (rouge) ;-)

Dandy. Dandy? How do you figure? Sort of like Noble? Hmmm. I'll add noble.

A man who affects extreme elegance in clothes and manners; a fop. I would think this is a bard or a noble.

ritualist Incarnate summoner fortuneteller? oneiromancer chronomancer alchemist apprentice scholar hermit? chanter

Haldrik07-01-04, 01:36 AM gottem.

Tragic_thought07-01-04, 03:01 AM Aeromancer (Air), Bibliomancer, Cartomancer (Cards), Chiromancer (Hands), Chronomancer (Time), Geomancer (Shapes or Earth), Hydromancer (Water), Necromancer (Corpse), Oneiromancer (Bird), Pyromancer (Fire), Technomancer (Tools or Technology),

o·nei·ro·man·cy n.

The practice of predicting the future through interpretation of dreams.

Dream magic :cool:

Thermanshs07-01-04, 08:07 AM STOP all these stupid x-mancer names! I've seen them before and they are completely ridiculous! The 2nd compound (-mancer) comes from the word "manteia" which means prophecy or divination. So a pyro-mancer is one who foresees the future through the energy of fire, a necro-mancer is one who brings prophecies through the deads' words etc.

Tragic_thought07-01-04, 10:58 AM Originally posted by Thermanshs STOP all these stupid x-mancer names! I've seen them before and they are completely ridiculous! The 2nd compound (-mancer) comes from the word "manteia" which means prophecy or divination. So a pyro-mancer is one who foresees the future through the energy of fire, a necro-mancer is one who brings prophecies through the deads' words etc.

In some cases I can agree with you e.g. osteomancer :rolleyes: Others like necromancy have taken on additional definitions. For example...

nec·ro·man·cy n.

1) The practice of supposedly communicating with the spirits of the dead in order to predict the future.

2) Black magic; sorcery.

3) Magic qualities.

This is most likely due to popular culture but as far as D&D is concerned necromancy is just magic that deals with the dead.

I am sure your point though is will it ever end... Well I guess it is up to Haldrik... It is his/her thread.

Aethamyr07-01-04, 11:18 AM Vagabond

SykeXero07-01-04, 12:22 PM From Harry Potter: Auror. A hunter of dark mages.

For the fighter section: Meatsheild. You know what that is.

rogue_lettuce07-01-04, 12:48 PM Originally posted by Haldrik Thesaurus of Names for Classes

You freak me out:(

The Master Weaver Is Warped07-01-04, 01:18 PM A rogue by any other name (http://boards1.wizards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=266015)

Some fun ones here, for your list.

Thermanshs07-01-04, 05:17 PM Originally posted by Tragic_thought Well I guess it is up to Haldrik... It is his/her thread. No...it's up to appropriate use of the greek language.

Haldrik07-01-04, 05:28 PM Thermy: STOP all these stupid x-mancer names! I've seen them before and they are completely ridiculous! The 2nd compound (-mancer) comes from the word "manteia" which means prophecy or divination. We know. We misuse the word "mancy" on purpose.

Thermanshs07-01-04, 05:32 PM Originally posted by Haldrik We know. We misuse the word "mancy" on purpose. I know...I'm not speaking from some kind of ethnical-defensive position but such names just make.......NO SENSE! Come on! is your imagination that dry? Figure out something different! Archimandrite for example!

Simetrical07-01-04, 05:35 PM 1) Uh, do you really mean courtesan (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=courtesan/)?

2) If you're going for ridiculously specific (which you are), you can add cantor and precentor for bard. (They're religiously-oriented, but so is psalmist.)

3) An arith(mo)mancer is one who divines through numbers; a bibliomancer, through books.

Thermanshs07-01-04, 05:45 PM another really cool bardic character type is the mourner presented in dragon #310 IIRC

Haldrik07-01-04, 06:15 PM Simetrical: 1) Uh, do you really mean courtesan? Yes.

Dictionary.Reference.com A woman prostitute, especially one whose clients are members of a royal court or men of high social standing. Often in ancient cultures, courtesans were one of the few females who were allowed to receive an education and to own their own property. (Even noble women were often denied this.) The courtesans trained for sophisticated entertainment for sophisticated guests of the royal house. (In addition to sex,) They were exquisite musicians and rigorous philosophers.

Astanphaeus07-01-04, 11:21 PM Here's a few...

Cleric Types: Imam

Martial Types: Cutter, Reaver, Scrapper, Sellsword

Roguish Types: Fixer, Grifter, Knight of the Cross Trade, Maven, Purloiner, Scrounger

Wizard Types: Brujah, Hedge Mage, Spellslinger, Spelltosser

Comments:

1. Bards don't have to be limited to music. Consider: Actor, Comedian, Mummer, Thespian, etc. Also: Jongleur, Acrobat.

2. Warlock should be under wizard types, not fighter/rogues.

3. Technocrat doesn't really fit (unless you're playing Mage: the Ascension).

4. Wiseperson and Mystic might be more appropriate under cleric types.

Tragic_thought07-02-04, 04:42 AM thoughtweaver tactician Knight of the jingly purse :-) private investigator gunner Witchling blade False prophet lonewolf jester scion

Haldrik07-02-04, 02:22 PM Updated.

Scion? In the sense of noble birth?

Tragic_thought07-02-04, 03:56 PM Originally posted by Haldrik Updated.

Scion? In the sense of noble birth?

Sounds good to me

Stuntman07-02-04, 05:46 PM Reminds me of the class titles that each class has back in 1E AD&D.

Anyway, for the cleric, you have the prefect as well. This wasn't in the 1E PH. If you look at the cleric table in the 1E PH, you will find that there is no title for one of the levels. I bought the DM screen for 1E and on that screen was the missing title for that level. The funny thing is that there was a typo in the title. The DM screen listed it as "perfect". My friend noted that "perfect" didn't make sense and the correct title should have been "prefect."

Though I'd share this piece of trivia with you all.

Haldrik07-03-04, 03:33 PM 1st post updated.

The Master Weaver Is Warped07-03-04, 10:44 PM Aritst types Apprentice, Journeyman, Master (These are rank related.)

Athlete Olympian

Bard Storyteller (Easy to miss the obvious ones), Crooner (sp?)

Haldrik07-03-04, 11:21 PM Warped: Aritst types:Apprentice, Journeyman, Master (These are rank related). I have Apprentice and Master in the Sage Types because the titles refer more to education than to art per se. A "Master of Arts" tho would refer to an Artist. I'll add Journeyperson (sic).

Athlete Olympian

Bard Storyteller (Easy to miss the obvious ones), Crooner (sp?) Awesome.

The Master Weaver Is Warped07-03-04, 11:37 PM Originally posted by Haldrik Warped:

I have Apprentice and Master in the Sage Types because the titles refer more to education than to art per se. A "Master of Arts" tho would refer to an Artist. I'll add Journeyperson (sic). These are the traditional terms used by the guild system of learning under master craftsmen, not the academic tradition, as in Masters Degree. Applying them to Sage/education types is more of a D&D convention than actual traditional usage of the terms.

I was an apprentice weaver for 4 years, 2 years as a journeyman, and then obtained the title Master Weaver.

I guess it depends on what usage you want to highlight, or just realize that some terms are not exclusive to one catagory.

The Master Weaver Is Warped07-03-04, 11:45 PM Craftsmen:

Weaver, spinner, knitter, lacemaker, milliner, habidasher(sp?), seamstress, tailor, glassblower, glazier, dyer, carver, schulpter (sorry, spelling is not my strong suit), quilter, fuller, tanner, tinsmith, fleesepicker, candlemaker, fletcher, cooper, barrelmaker, distiller

Haldrik07-25-04, 06:35 PM Updated more names to 1st post.

The GOP Dragon07-26-04, 07:12 AM How 'bout Expert for the Atrisan types?

Haldrik07-26-04, 07:25 AM Expert is under the Sage Types.

Of course, the title Expert often describes an Artisan, such as Expert Blacksmith. There's a similar situation with the title Master, Journey(er), and Apprentice. These titles usually describe Artisans. But because roles like Wizard Apprentice, Master Thief of a Thieves Guild, and so on flourish in the fantasy genre, these titles of education form their own catagory under Sage Types.

The GOP Dragon07-26-04, 07:35 AM Ok, that makes sense.

DwarvinJedi09-27-04, 10:44 PM my favorite for clerics, from Cormyr: A Novel Spell Begger

Jinlong09-28-04, 01:07 AM Bard: Muse, Laureate

Stealth/Rogue: Cutpurse

Sage: Prodigy

Outlaw: Corsair, Outcast

Haldrik09-28-04, 08:58 AM Good. Got'em.

Rhapsody In Pink10-27-04, 03:46 AM Craftsman (assuming, of course, that "crafter" was not supposed to be a sexually ambiguous form of "craftsman), mechanical, printer, forester, bellows-mender.

I had something clever for "bard." Hopefully I'll remember it soon.

baerdith10-27-04, 10:46 PM Loreweaver Lorewarden

I would put them under Bard, but Sage would work as well.

angryman10-27-04, 11:17 PM One for you, Thermanshs:

Splanchnomancer -divination through reading entrails. That was a Roman practice, however, so I don't know the Latin root for that.

Haldrik10-27-04, 11:58 PM Rhapsody In Pink: Craftsman (assuming, of course, that "crafter" was not supposed to be a sexually ambiguous form of "craftsman). Yeah, "crafter" also stands for "craftsman", to avoid gender prejudice. Similarly, "journeyer" stands for "journeyman", even tho "journeyman" is a technical title between "apprentice" and "master". Using "journeyer" a bit forced but works well enough.

(Ever since I discovered that "farmerette" was a real word - few words sound as silly - I've just stopped using gender-specific words when the job itself (like farming) is the same. It doesn't matter if it's a male of female doing it.)

I added "mechanic, forester" to Artisan Types. I put "printer" like "scribe" under Sage Types.

"bellows-mender": That's pretty specific there. Is it important to add as opposed to a smithy?

angryman: Splanchnomancer. Good one.

Baerdith: Loreweaver, Lorewarden. Nice. Yeah, I put them under Sage. Sage is just one of the many "trades" of the Bard.

Harliquinn10-28-04, 11:09 AM Artisan: Baker, Butcher, Chandler, Clothier, Cobbler, Confectioner, Draper, Drysalter, Fisher, Fishmonger, Fishwife, Florist, Furrier, Herbalist, Mercer, Miller, Perfumer, Saddler, Shipwright, Silversmith, Sutler, Tradesman, Victualer, Vintner

Athlete: Bounder, Hurdler, Penthathlete, Sharpshooter, Skater, Skier, Sledder, Sportsman, Swinger, Weightlifter

Bard: Alto, Balladeer, Bass, Dramatist, Drummer, Elegist, Entertainer, Folksinger, Gleeman, Lyricist, Maestro, Meistersinger, Minnesinger, Rhapsodist, Serenader, Shyster, Sonneteer, Soprano, Tenor, Virtuoso

Diviner: Aruspex, Astrologer, Astrologist, Auspex, Futurist, Geomancer, Haruspex, Palmist, Seeress, Sibyl

Mancer: Aleuromancer (Flour), Alomancer (Salt), Anthomancer (Flowers), Ceraunoscoper (Lightning), Cryomancer (Ice), Hematomancer (Blood), Hepatoscoper (Livers), Psychomancer (Spirits), Selenomancer (Moon)

Noble: Ambassador, Archduke, Armiger, Baron/Baroness, Count/Countess, Daimio, Duke/Duchess, Earl, Emperor, Esquire, King/Queen, Nobleman/Noblewoman, Magnate, Marquis, Margrave, Patrician, Prince/Princess, Viscount

[B}Outlaw:[/B] Embezzler, Freebooter

More later if I get a chance...

sothpaw11-22-04, 07:51 PM Geomancer (Shapes or Earth)

already a prestige class

Stado11-23-04, 09:26 PM Curser Types Apostate, Defiler, Infernal

Fighter Types Amazon, Dragoon, Duelist, Lancer, Marksman, Shieldwarden, Shogun, Ravager, Ronin.

Mancer Types Electromancer (Electricity), Venomancer (Venom and Poisons).

Noble Types Arbiter, Judicator.

Stealth Types Fang, Serpentlord (Assassin).

Sorcerer Types Elementalist.

Wizard Types Magi, Runewarden.

Haldrik11-24-04, 02:49 AM Stado, Got 'em. (Gotta gettum all, gotta gettum all!)

Harliquinn, Amazing. (And of course Harliquinn for Bard type. ;) )

Patrick Draken-Korin07-07-05, 12:35 AM !!! oh, thank you! I'm not the only freak that organizes these lists.

sage; accountant, advocate, archeologist, archivist, archiver, biologist, book keeper, botanist, bursar, cartographer, chronicler, clerk, coder, historian,

outlaw; activist, alley-grifter, arsonist, back-stabber, body-snatcher (corpse collector), bookie, boot legger, collaborator, con-artist, conspirator, convict, dealer, defector, demolitionist, desperado, felon, hoodlum, hooligan,

noble; administrator, allocator, chancellor, dragonkith,

mancer; aerolyte (air), aqualyte (water), aquamancer (water), cerebrelyte (mind), cerebremancer (mind), cryokinetic (cold), cryokineticist (cold), cryolyte (cold), dracolyte (dragons), electrokinetic (electricity), electrokineticist (electricity), electrolyte (electricity), geolyte (earth),

?; artillerist (fighter or artisan?), breeder (horse breeder, gryphon breeder, etc), far walker (?), extinguisher, fire fighter (extinguisher),

stealth; agent, death bringer, death dealer, doppelganger, double agent, secret agent, executioner, housebreaker,

sorcerer; ascendant, ascended one, body-snatcher (possessor), caster, catalyst, cerebrelist, conduit (arcanist), controller (possessor), empath (emotions),

cleric; ascetic, celebrant, conduit (divine might), disciple,

shapeshifter; assimilator,

fighter; attacker, battlemaster, battle rager, blademaster, bounty hunter, brawler, bruiser, brute, campaigner, cannoneer, caravaner, cavalry archer, charger, commando, constable, crossbowperson, defender, deftblade, dragonrider, dragonslayer, drifter, fist fighter, grenadier, goon, grunt, gunslinger, harrier, harvester, headhunter,

blesser; attendant, blade doctor, care taker, curator, custodian, faith healer, field medic, field surgeon,

artisan; blacksmith, bladesmith, gunsmith, chef, cloner,

bard; blade dancer, character assassin, charlatan, chieftain, composer, delegate, democrat, director, controller (manipulator), egotist, envoy, field marshal, herald,

curser; blood priest, blood mage, blood drinker, cannibal, dark bringer, demonologist, devourer, heretic,

athlete; competitor, contender,

divine; dreamer, dreamcrafter,

i've got more: i'm done up to the "H" section, and i'll work on the "I" list (and afterward) soon.

Haldrik07-08-05, 10:57 AM Patric, excellent! :D

Now included (with Dreamcrafter included in Psi Types with Dreamer).

Dark Voivode07-18-05, 09:27 PM Thanks for not putting Witch under hex types. I may have missed it but did you include the Voodoun priest Houngan (I think)? Or is that too specific for you?

Manyfist07-18-05, 09:37 PM Wu Jen should be added to wizard type. Edit: Outlaw type: Soul Eater. Unless you're doing Classes.

Haldrik07-18-05, 10:52 PM Voivode: Thanks for not putting Witch under hex types. We strive for accuracy. :)

I may have missed it but did you include the Voodoun priest Houngan (I think)? Or is that too specific for you? I'm not sure. I'm not familiar with the title 'Houngan'.

Manyfist: Wu Jen should be added to wizard type. Yes. Just added it now. If anyone knows the prominent names for other Asian (including Indian) mages, let me know.

Outlaw type: Soul Eater. Unless you're doing Classes. These are 'conceivable' names for classes. I'll put 'soul eater' under Curser Types.

LosGunD07-18-05, 11:23 PM Stalker is a good one...

Haldrik07-21-05, 09:13 PM Added Stalker to Stealth Types.

Also added names to Shapeshifter Types along the lines of Transmutator and Transubstantiator.

Manyfist07-21-05, 10:51 PM You have to add Shaman, to Cleric type. Also Spirit Shaman. Uh... is Chancellor, or ArchDutchess happen to be in the Noble section? Rajah in the noble section also...Genghis Kahn, and Kahn. Czar and Caesar... are nobles also.

Haldrik07-21-05, 11:46 PM You have to add Shaman, to Cleric type. Uhhhh, it's a tough call. Edit: Did it. Reedit: I created Shaman Types as a separate catagory.

Also Spirit Shaman. Cool.

Uh... is Chancellor, or ArchDutchess happen to be in the Noble section? Rajah in the noble section also...Genghis Kahn, and Kahn. Czar and Caesar... are nobles also. Very good. Very good.

Nekode07-22-05, 07:09 AM Artisan Types Gadgetteer Shepard Chemist Jongleur (juggler) Artificer Con Artist Handler Guilder

Athlete Types

Bard Types Mediator Daimyo (feudal ruler. You have Daimo already, but I’ve never seen that word used) Bijin (beautiful person) Geisha

Blesser Types

Cleric Types (I suggest making a seperate group for D&Desque monks) Yamabushi (mountain warrior priest) Sohei (temple warrior) Miko (shrine maiden) Shugenja (bandit monk) Nun (or is that too religion-specific?) Valkyrie (you have valkyr) Unordered Ascetic Kuro Miko (masked, black miko, demonology) Aikidoka (martial artist, ‘way of the harmonious spirit’)

Wizard Types Beast Master Time Mage Demonurge Warmage

Fighter Types Myrmidon (ants turned into human warriors – I suppose they’re technically a race but rarely viewed that way) Mamluk (slave soldier) Musketteer Rune Knight Battlemaster Kensei (swordsaint) Bushi (warrior) Swordsaint Ashigaru (lightly armoured footsoliders)

Stealth Types Nomad Commando Desperado Yakuza (Japanese mafia) Thief-Acrobat Boryokudan (member of a ‘violence group’, Japanese mafia)

MISC Mariner Akuma (wicked person)

Rulebook07-22-05, 10:52 AM enchantment specialists: Puppeteer, Haunter, Sandmen

Divination specialists: Monitors, Gazers

Teleportation or travel/messengers: Harbingers

shapechangers/disguise: Masquers

(yes, for the most part i just opene my copy of Wraith for this...)

Haldrik07-22-05, 03:30 PM Nekode, excellent! Also, I reorganized some of the catagories.

Rulebook, cool. I put Harbinger under Seer Types, and included Monitor twice (Seer or Guard). I put Haunter under Shaman (Conjurer) Types.

Manyfist07-22-05, 03:44 PM
 * D This is so much fun... Doppleganger under Shapechangers.

Haldrik07-24-05, 12:45 AM
 * D

Gottit.

Patrick Draken-Korin07-24-05, 08:56 PM sorry that i havent added any more yet; i recently got a new job, trouble getting up earlier in the morning, crummy sleep schedule, etc. i can't add any more today either, though on tuesday or wednsday you can expect more from my lists.

and i like the new organization! good system.

psetzer09-05-05, 11:01 PM Psi: ESPer or Esper

Stado09-06-05, 06:47 AM Curser Types Deathwalker, Fleshcrafter, Pale Master, Soul Reaper.

Priest Types Hoshi, Taoist.

Unholy Warrior Types (New) Anti-paladin, Blackguard, Corrupter, Dark Knight, Despot, Infernal, Pale Knight, Scourge, Reaper.

Psi Types Mastermind, Nexus, Psilent, Psiren.

Shaman Types Ancestral Speaker.

Warrior Mage Types Psycker, Soul Reaver.

Wizard Types Meteo.

Bard Types Howler, Songmaster, Songstress.

Sage Types Savant.

Fighter Types Brawler, Hawker (Ranger), Ordinator, Pugilist [not Pugalist], Slayer, Trojan, Warden, Warlord.

Outlaw Types Bounty Hunter, Oppressor.

Stealth Types Shadowdancer.

It's funny how some of these are often thought of and common, and yet they're not on the list yet. I'll see if I can find some more like this.

Lady_Firehawk09-26-05, 07:53 AM Oooooh, found one for the Healer types-- Chirurgeon! :D (Found in SCA or Warhammer, hehehe. Very different thematically but iultimately the same sort of function. :) )

wrecan09-26-05, 10:27 AM A suffix that works better than -mancy is -urgy, which means one who works with a substance. That is why metallurgist is a person who works metal and a theurgist is one who works magic through the manipulation of divine force (ie, a cleric) An oneiromancer is one who interprets dreams, but an oneirurgist would be one who manipulates dreams.

Chirurgeon (mentioned above) already uses this suffix. A chirurgeon is someone who works (-urgeon) with their hands (chiro-). It's also where we get the modern word "surgeon".

Here is who you could state them for different "colors" of magic.

Amaururgist (grey magician) Chrysurgist (orange magician) Cyanurgist (blue magician) Leukurgist (white magician) Melanurgist (black magician) Porphyrurgist (purple magician) Rhodurgist (red magician) Viridurgist (green magician) Xanthurgist (yellow magician)

As for elements... Aerurgist (air) Biurgist (life) -- (you have zoomancer for a life mage, but "zoo-" only deals with animal life) Cryurgist (cold) Fulgurgist (lightning) Hydrugist (water) Lithurgist (stone) Pyrurgist (fire) Necrurgist (death)

Alternately, you could use the "-urgeon" suffix rather than the "-urgist" suffix.

They don't roll off the tongue like "-mancer" bur they are more accurate.

cooltay10501-27-06, 10:46 PM Bump..

Great info here! :D

Oliver D'Argent01-28-06, 10:44 AM Ones I haven't seen yet. ..

Artisan Limner (another word for painter)

Fighter Champion

Stealth Hunter

I like to use the term, Gentleman Adventurer for my Rogue/Ranger. :D

FangsofChaos01-28-06, 01:52 PM Ever since the fire emblem games came out, all my characters have been named after units in those games. Except for one, Auron, my Assimar paladin/cavalier

supernerd891609-23-06, 06:24 PM Biomancer?

supernerd891609-23-06, 06:31 PM Are there any words for someone who uses both life and death?

Grimsword09-30-06, 06:01 AM Cool idea. I like the thread.

I must ask, why are the berserker and variants under warrior-mage types rather than under warriors? I don't associate them with spellcasting at all. Shapeshifting maybe, with them turning into bears, but being mages?

Here are some of my own suggestions: Godsworn (priest type) Faithblade (holy warrior) Skinshifter (shapeshifters) Thief-taker (anti-thief/adventurer or stealth types) Thief-catcher (adventurer or stealth types) Swordsinger (bard type) Swordsworn (warrior type) Demon Binder (wizard or curser or summoner) Diabolist (evil caster)

The Amazing Dancing Bear09-30-06, 03:02 PM Rogue Types: Vagabond, Layabout, Ne'er-do-well, Scoundrel, Wolf's Head