So does anyone have any idea as to what classes they will be adding when the game is fully released? I've heard people in zone chat talk about Rangers and Warlocks.
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klangeddinMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 882Arc User
edited April 2013
Archery Rangers and Scourge Warlocks are the most probable, because (according to what has been posted in these forums) stuff related to them has been datamined.
After that, they'll probably be followed by Protecting Paladin, Predator Druid and/or Cunning Bard (in no particular order).
But that's just me taking a guess, that's what I would do if I were the lead class developer.
After that, they'll probably be followed by Protecting Paladin, Predator Druid and/or Cunning Bard (in no particular order).
But that's just me taking a guess, that's what I would do if I were the lead class developer.
The datamined stuff makes sense, but if you look in the 4e Players Handbook, you can pretty much see the game plan, with those races and classes being done first. They have both the fighter branches, and only one of wizard, rogue and cleric. So i could easily see them doing them next, as the bases of those are already done, and less work would be needed to get them in than a whole new class.
The datamined stuff makes sense, but if you look in the 4e Players Handbook, you can pretty much see the game plan, with those races and classes being done first. They have both the fighter branches, and only one of wizard, rogue and cleric. So i could easily see them doing them next, as the bases of those are already done, and less work would be needed to get them in than a whole new class.
Have you seen GF and GWF? They are whole new classes, even if they're just different builds of the same D&D class.
passivchickenMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 7Arc User
edited April 2013
Personally, I am hoping for a Druid-class and Ranger of some sort, but I would be glad with whatever offering. Besides bugs (which can be expected in any Beta game), it seems to me that Cryptic knows what they are doing. I would really hate to run up a wizard to max level only for them to release a Druid class, however. Some remark on what future classes they hope to implement would be nice.
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After that, they'll probably be followed by Protecting Paladin, Predator Druid and/or Cunning Bard (in no particular order).
But that's just me taking a guess, that's what I would do if I were the lead class developer.
The datamined stuff makes sense, but if you look in the 4e Players Handbook, you can pretty much see the game plan, with those races and classes being done first. They have both the fighter branches, and only one of wizard, rogue and cleric. So i could easily see them doing them next, as the bases of those are already done, and less work would be needed to get them in than a whole new class.
Have you seen GF and GWF? They are whole new classes, even if they're just different builds of the same D&D class.