Classes and Archetypes

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Classes in The Domains of Dread have been changed significantly from their Third Edition appearances with the introduction of new features and are rebalanced with the reduced level cap of 14 in mind.

Archetypes

The most major addition to classes in The Domains of Dread is introduction of the archetype, alternatively described as "subclass". All classes have at least three separate, mutually exclusive archetypes available to choose beginning at the 3rd level. Characters receive features related to their archetype every three levels after - 6th, 9th, and 12th - excepting their capstone feat, which is chosen at the 14th level. Certain archetypes have alignment restrictions or other requirements, such as being of a particular race or background.

Dead Levels

Because of the compressed level track - down to 14 from 20 - the only level that will ever be "dead" - that is to say, without the progression of a class feature, allowance of a bonus feat, or ASI will be the 1st level.

Multiclassing and Prestige Classes

Multiclassing and prestige classes are not enabled at this time in The Domains of Dread. It may one day be possible for a character to spec into "hybrid classes" that bridge two classes into another, bespoke class, but present design dictates that with archetypes, there should be minimal friction in expressing character fantasy through a pure but specialized class rather than in vanilla Third Edition, where multiclassing and prestige classes serve the purpose that archetypes do in The Domains of Dread.

Capstones

At the 14th level, a character receives a feature universal to that class as well as their choice of a capstone feat related to their chosen archetype.

Classes in The Domains of Dread

Artificer (Art)

Intelligence based, Artificers are at the foremost of discovery in the Realms of Terror. Eschewing supernatural forces for power, they instead tap into incredible feats of science and thaumaturgy pursuant to their Great Work. They are versatile supports who, in addition to infusing their allies, may seal their enemies or consecrate entire arenas in alchemical sigils, imbuing the very battlefield.

Ascetic (Asc)

Wisdom based, Ascetics are defined by what they go without. Masters of spirit and body, they fight only with their fists or with the tools of mundane life. Their inherent power expresses itself as ki, used by ascetics to push themselves well beyond what ought to be possible for mortal flesh. Though they train with discipline, ascetics are not inherently divine in the Realms of Terror, nor must they surrender fealty to a monastic school of thought.

Bard (Brd)

Charisma based, Bards are the embodiments of humanoid curiosity and creativity in the Realms of Terror. Attracted to all manner of stories and people, Bards channel the power of the ensorcelled word to bring about their vision of the world whether through chivalric bardsong or a harrowing dirge. Their inherent need for adventure and fleeting fascinations tender their disciplines broadly, even if such disciplines reach shallower masteries compared to other classes.

Berserker (Bsk)

Strength and Charisma based, Berserkers find clarity in chaos. On a battlefield their minds are as straight as the loosened arrow, striding where others might fall thanks to their battle trance. A Berserker needn't be witless in the Realms of Terror - much the contrary, as even the most rapt swordsman would be pulled apart by the darkspawn found in most domains were they to be caught unprepared. Yet the instinct which guides a Berserker is so well defined that they soon gain a preternatural sense for this danger - and how best to cut through.

Cleric (Clr)

Wisdom based, Clerics are the mortal scions of dogmas as defined by the ideoligions they follow. Through fanatical belief they attract divine powers, wielded in the name of their convictions or deity. Often Clerics form priesthoods, though organized religion is not a requirement in the Realms of Terror. Indeed, supplicants of the worst things may find themselves with the same divine endowment as an Anchorite of Ezra, albeit to wreak malevolence.

Dark Knight (DrK)

Strength and Charisma based, Dark Knights are heralds of death. Eternal foes of the righteous, many Dark Knights were once warriors of good, even paladins; yet some event has transformed their hearts into hate-filled draughts. They are known by their evil eye, able to curse with only a look. By wielding this occult power they are fearsome in single combat for their attacks enervate the very life from their victims, leaving only shattered corpses behind them.

Druid (Drd)

Wisdom based, Druids are chaperons of the primeval forces they identify as the Natural Cycle. Enemies of civilization, most self-isolate into sacred groves, hidden environments in the wilderness. Yet when these groves are threatened or a Druid senses opportunity to bring the wrath of Nature down upon those who would exploit her Druids appear with ferocity not misplaced on the most ferocious Berserker. They are able to channel aspects of their beloved Cycle, empowering themselves for a time.

Fighter (Fgh)

Strength or Dexterity based, Fighters are the men-at-arms greasing the wheels of war inasmuch adventure inside the Realms of Terror.

Guildsman (Gui)

For every adventurer, there are tens of common folk who go about their lives with all the mundanity sometimes forgotten beyond the Misty Border, Guildsmen counted among them. These people are merchants, craftsmen, scholars and explorers responsible for the supplies and good living possible in the cities and outlying settlements. Their quiet importance lends them influence to wield when conducting business and righting their affairs with the various authorities in the Realms of Terror.

Hunter (Hnt)

Dexterity based, Hunters are agile experts specialized in the study and culling of their favored foes. Though many Hunters will do so in the name of the Natural Cycle, others meld arcane teachings pursuant to their bestiaries, often tracking down the warped beasts and dreadful anomalies endemic only to the Realms of Terror. In this way Hunters are not defined by a sole school of thought, as diverse in their opinions as they are chosen weapons.

Inquisitor (Inq)

Dexterity and Intelligence based, Inquisitors are the quick and ruthless hand of lawful ideoligions. Operating as spies, infiltrators and agents, Inquisitors bring down the literal word of their divines through edicts, enchanted demands that alter the rules of an area. Whether to capture mages or burn out the Fey, Inquisitors are motivated by service to their churches' interests and make for canny combatants focused on disabling their opponents through controlled ambush.

Necromancer (Ncm)

Intelligence based, Necromancers are occult casters that walk the line between what is alive and what is unalive. Transformed by a near death event, every Necromancer carries an element of undeath within themselves. Some nurture this until they are all but indistinguishable from their walking dead kinsmen, while others channel the countless spirits of heroes otherwise consumed by the Mists throughout history. No matter which path a Necromancer treads, they do so knowing that their existence is considered worthy of the greatest pursuers.

Paladin (Pal)

Strength and Charisma based, Paladins are the vanishingly rare paragons of all that is just within the Realms of Terror. The majority of Paladins native-born will never hear the word, only a hazy knowledge that something light and altogether holy guides their mission to destroy the countless forces of evil who dwell here. Empowered by their oaths, a Paladin wields the holy form, a manifestation of their divine calling from which to punish the wicked. Paladins do not escape notice - indeed, they are doomed to face down the Mists' most demanding challenges, suffering the greatest loss should they falter.

Rogue (Rog)

Dexterity and Intelligence based, Rogues

Sorcerer (Src)

Warlock (Wlk)

Wizard (Wiz)