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Unearthed Arcana also made the paladin a subclass of the new cavalier class instead of the fighter.įighter appears in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition Player's Handbook (2e) (1989).įighters are considered a subtype of "warrior", along with paladin and ranger. The big, bad barbarian, Dragon #63 (Jul 1982), p.8-10, by Gary Gygax, introduced the barbarian as another subclass of fighter, and this was updated for Unearthed Arcana (1e) (1985). The Player's Handbook introduced the ranger and paladin as subclasses of fighter. They are the only class entitled to roll for percentile strength and gain additional hit points from 17 or higher Constitution. They have the best saving throws against breath weapons and petrification/polymorph, and retain their OD&D ability to build a stronghold at 9th level. They can use any armor and weapon as well as many magic items, and have the fastest to-hit advancement (every 2 levels). Higher Hit Die than other classes (d8), leading to higher HPįighters are one of five basic character classes appearing in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition Players Handbook (1e) (1978).įighters now had a d10 hit dice, giving them highest hit points of any character class.Can use any weapon and wear any kind of armor.Can swap 2 points of Intelligence or 3 points of Wisdom for 1 point of Strength.In the Basic Set (Holmes) (1977), fighters are distinguished by these main traits: Please complete this section and remove this notice. Greyhawk (Supplement 1) (1975) gave fighters d8 hit dice and introduced percentile strength, an additional category of strength-based bonuses available exclusively to fighters with 18 strength.īasic Dungeons & Dragons This section is incomplete. They gain extra experience for high Strength, and can add half their Intelligence score and one-third of their Wisdom to Strength for this purpose.Īt 9th level, fighting-men become "barons", build a castle, and earn tax on their holdings. They cannot use other sorts of magic items, and cannot cast spells. Their chance to hit enemies increases quickest (every 3 levels, compared to 4 or 5 for the other classes), and they can use any magic weapons. They have the highest saving throw vs dragon breath, and can use magic armor. a player might play his "barbarian" character like Conan or a "swashbuckler" like Errol Flynn.) There where no rules or outlines to support the playing of specific archetypes, but it was assumed to be part of normal role-playing under the early rules.įighting-men receive the most dice for accumulative hits, or hit dice, meaning that they have the most hit points and can survive the most damage of any class in this edition. where the player plays the character as his or her chosen archetype. The original intention of a fighting-man was not to be an archetype into itself, but a broad category of warrior types - gallant knights, roguish mercenaries, amazon warrior-women, brutish barbarians, charming swashbucklers, etc. Despite the name, "fighting-man" is a gender-neutral term like "mankind", but was changed to dispel any controversy. "Fighting-Men", as fighters were originally known, were one of three character classes appeared in the Men & Magic booklet in the original Dungeons & Dragons 3-Volume Set (1974). Tordek, the iconic male dwarf fighter in Dungeons & Dragons third editionįighters have appeared in every edition of the Dungeons & Dragons game.
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Given the most variety in weapons and equipment, and the ability to use them better than any others, the fighter can hit hard, hit often, and withstand most attacks better than any other class.įor a complete list, see Category:Fighters. The fighter is a broad class of character who is adept at various forms of combat.
