What is an RPG class
RPG characters are usually divided into classes. These classes represent a stereotype, or rather something like a profession within the game. Depending on the RPG, your class goes even further, as it also defines how your character sees the world, after all, it doesn't make much sense for a cleric to want to kill an entire village (unless he's the peacemaker). They have their own skills and concepts to differentiate them from one another.
The types of RPG classes
There are several RPGs and, therefore, numerous classes. The Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) classes are Barbarian, Bard, Warlock, Cleric, Druid, Wizard, Guardian, Warrior, Rogue, Sorcerer, Monk, and Paladin.
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Other RPGs like GURPS can have many, many classes, such as Swordsman, Animagi, Monks, Necromancer, Sorcerers, Warrior, Mages, Bards; and many others like: Priest, Psionics, Swashbuckler, Executioner, Mathematicians, Alchemist, Archers, Shaman, Hunter, etc.
Now that you know what an RPG class is and what awaits you ahead, let's get to the test!
Quiz
You enter a room full of treasures. Your eyes shine as the gold reflects on your eyes. What do you do?
The treasure is ours!!! Take them all!
Why not set the entire room on fire? Maybe there's a Mimic hidden there and melted gold is worth as much as solid gold.
Before entering the room, I'll make a test to check for traps.
Gold will make us succumb into temptations. I'll just take enough to help my hometown and that's it.
You are in a bar drinking to celebrate the success of the last mission. A humanoid being with a face hidden in a hood taps you on the shoulder. When looking back, he disappears.
Very suspicious, let's find out what happened. Let's look behind the bar! He must be close by!
What touches us, leaves a track. We'll track him using our ranger or use some magic to check where the figure has gone.
Must have been another drunk in this bar. Life is short, let's keep celebrating!
Ask people nearby if they saw any details about the mysterious figure.
You see someone being robbed in a fair. The thief looks pretty experienced.
Theft in a fair? Bring me the dragons, I don't want to waste time with such things!
Maybe I can steal him while he is worried about stealing someone else?
I'll make a test to check the thief's level. It's better to be safe than sorry!
A theft is an unforgivable act, and the order must be established. Let's go after the thief!
You're in front of the dragon's lair! You feel the air from the place getting warmer. Your first speech to your companions is:
Let's check our equipment. Everyone has enough tools and potions?
A dragon might bring destruction and chaos to the nearby citizens, we got to slay him!
Why waste time fighting the dragon? Let's just pass by hidden and take the treasure!
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Two people are kidnapped, and the kidnapper threatens to kill one of them if you keep following him.
I stop and follow them from afar, and I wait the right moment to save both people.
I'm confident, I'm so fast that I'll be able to kill the kidnapper before he does anything. Let's roll the die!
Two people die, but we get to save one of them? Fair enough, at least we'll help someone!
I will reason with the kidnapper and I will persuade him to stop. He will understand my points.
You are out of money, have neither weapons nor armor. Your clothes are torn. You are stinking. How to get some coins?
Other people's money is my money too, as long as they don't realize I'm using their money.
Nothing an honest job for a while won't get me back on track.
We just force some people to lend us money. I swear I pay them later with interest.
For those times, I have an excellent solution: sell some products that I created on my own. Let's get rich real quick.
A monster is ahead of you! What's your position on the battlefield?
In front, protecting my friends.
Behind, waiting for the right moment to strike.
In front, sawing the monster in half.
Behind, coordinating the team and helping them with my powers.
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