List of Alternative Dungeons & Dragons Classes - 2nd Edition - 2nd Edition Alternative Classes

2nd Edition Alternative Classes

Sourcebook Classes
Arabian Adventures Sha' ir
Birthright campaign setting Magician (primary box set), Guilder (Havens of the Great Bay expansion)
Celts Campaign Sourcebook Manteis
Chronomancer Chronomancer, Temporal Champion, Temporal Raider
Cult of the Dragon Incantatrix
Dark Sun Campaign Setting Defiler, Elemental Cleric, Gladiator, Para-elemental Cleric, Templar, Trader
Domains of Dread Anchorite, Arcanist, Avenger, Gypsy
Faith and Avatars Crusader, Monk, Mystic, Shaman
Legends and Lore Ascetic, Pious Knight
Shaman Solitary Shaman, Spiritualist, Tribal Shaman
Skills & Powers Alchemist, Geometer, Shadow Mage, Song Wizard
Spells & Magic Artificer, Crusader, Dimensionalist, Force Mage, Mentalist, Monk, Shaman
The Complete Barbarian’s Handbook Barbarian Fighter, Shaman
The Complete Druid’s Handbook Arctic Druid, Desert Druid, Gray Druid, Jungle Druid, Mountain Druid, Plains Druid, Swamp Druid
The Complete Ninja’s Handbook Ninja (Spy/Killer)
The Complete Psionicist’s Handbook Psionicist
The Complete Sha’ir’s Handbook Elemental Mage, Sha’ir, Sorcerer
Tome of Magic Elementalist, Wild Mage
Vikings Campaign Sourcebook Berserker, Runecaster
Giantcraft Runecaster
Masque of the Red Death Sourcebook Adept, Soldier, Mystic, Tradesman

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