A character class is a character's profession or vocation in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Choosing a character class is one of the first steps a player must take in order to create a Dungeons & Dragons player character. Which class the player chooses changes the way they play the game. Player's Handbook, one of the three core rulebooks, lists eleven specific base classes which each fill a different role in a party. Supplemental sourcebooks have added several more classes for players to chose from. The Dungeon Master's Guide introduces prestige classes, and has several examples.
A third option, attaining prestige classes, is covered in the next section.
The game has changed significantly over the years. In the 3.5 edition the base classes presented in the Player's Handbook (also often called core classes) are:
In addition a large number of base classes have been released in recent years both by Wizards of the Coast and third parties. As of May 2006 the base classes presented in books by Wizards of the Coast outside of the Player's Handbook for the 3.5 edition are:
These new base classes (also called non-core classes) are considered optional by many people and many classes are not available in all games; classes that bring in a lot of complex rulesets which are not detailed in the core books, such as the psionic classes and those from the Tome of Magic, are among those that are frequently excluded. Besides Wizards of the Coast other companies also publish books that include new base classes.
In the very first edition, there were only three base classes, though they were just called "classes" then:
Prestige classes are a different form of multiclassing. To attain a specific prestige class, a character must first meet a number of prerequisites, such as a number of levels in a specific class, or certain feats. Specific prestige classes focus on different abilities. For example, the Arcane Archer focuses on archery, enhancing natural ability through magic, in ways that other character cannot.
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