So i after some time wanted to come back to NW but i was wondering, that there isnt any information on new classes. I mean they are going to implement some, aren
And with less skills etc, I think they should and will be adding them at a good clip. That fact that the names are not Rogue-Fighter- Cleric-Wizard but instead trickster Rogue makes me think they will be having multiple class's for each.
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And with less skills etc, I think they should and will be adding them at a good clip. That fact that the names are not Rogue-Fighter- Cleric-Wizard but instead trickster Rogue makes me think they will be having multiple class's for each.
So far each of the classes has been an example build of a 4th edition class. In the first player's handbook there are 2 builds per class. So along with the devoted cleric, there is also the battle cleric. There is also the brawny rogue and the war wizard. There are even more builds when you look some 4th edition books like Martial Power.
This game is based in d&d4e, so I imagine that they will add many more classes in the future.
If they add all the content of d&d 4e player's handbook 1, then we will have 8 classes ( Cleric, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Warlock, Warlord, and Wizard). Each one has different build options: (Cleric: Battle cleric, Devoted cleric, Shielding cleric; Fighter: Guadian Fighter, Great Weapon Fighter; Paladin: Avenging paladin, protecting paladin; Ranger: Archer ranger, Two-blade ranger, Beast Master; Rogue: Brawny Rogue, Trickster Rogue; Warlock: Deceptive warlock, Scourge warlock; Warlord: Inspiring warlord, tactical warlord; Wizard: Control wizard, War wizard, Illusionist wizard, Summoning wizard). The classes also have different paragon paths and each paragon path can be build differently.
That's only from the player's handbook 1; but there is a player's handbook 2 which adds 8 classes, each one with different build options and paragon paths; the player's handbook 3 which adds 6 classes, each one with different build option and paragon paths.
Anyways, I don't know what classes will be added, but probably those that cause a lot of hype (Ranger, Warlock, Paladin, Bard, Monk, etc...). I'm pretty sure that Archer Ranger and Scourge Warlock will come soon, probably in the expansion pack that is released this summer.
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So far each of the classes has been an example build of a 4th edition class. In the first player's handbook there are 2 builds per class. So along with the devoted cleric, there is also the battle cleric. There is also the brawny rogue and the war wizard. There are even more builds when you look some 4th edition books like Martial Power.
If they add all the content of d&d 4e player's handbook 1, then we will have 8 classes ( Cleric, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Warlock, Warlord, and Wizard). Each one has different build options: (Cleric: Battle cleric, Devoted cleric, Shielding cleric; Fighter: Guadian Fighter, Great Weapon Fighter; Paladin: Avenging paladin, protecting paladin; Ranger: Archer ranger, Two-blade ranger, Beast Master; Rogue: Brawny Rogue, Trickster Rogue; Warlock: Deceptive warlock, Scourge warlock; Warlord: Inspiring warlord, tactical warlord; Wizard: Control wizard, War wizard, Illusionist wizard, Summoning wizard). The classes also have different paragon paths and each paragon path can be build differently.
That's only from the player's handbook 1; but there is a player's handbook 2 which adds 8 classes, each one with different build options and paragon paths; the player's handbook 3 which adds 6 classes, each one with different build option and paragon paths.
Anyways, I don't know what classes will be added, but probably those that cause a lot of hype (Ranger, Warlock, Paladin, Bard, Monk, etc...). I'm pretty sure that Archer Ranger and Scourge Warlock will come soon, probably in the expansion pack that is released this summer.
"The harder the game, the better."