

This could take a lot of trial, error, and experience with the tabletop rules, though research can help a lot as well. Others, however, like to choose based on how useful or powerful the class is in the game. When there are so many classes, how do you choose? Some just pick whatever suits the character they have in mind. There are core classes that are typical like wizard, bard, and rogue but there are also supplementary or prestige classes like spellslayer, pacifist priest, and samurai. With the five different editions, many classes have been created to choose from. Probably the biggest decision of all though, is what class you chose. What is not fun about choosing who you are? Race, backstory, gender, alignment, and goals are all aspects you get to decide. Making your character is probably one of the most fun aspects of the game. With its five editions and tons of classes, the game is ripe with the chance to build one-of-a-kind characters. With its first edition in 1974, it almost immediately defined itself as a table-top game where people of all ages can participate. You can start out turning into an animal as you run around and the animals you can turn into get more and more powerful as you level up. What makes them especially good is they scale very well. Dungeons and Dragons has won itself a vast fandom. In the 3.5 edition of D&D, Druids are known to be one of the more powerful classes.
