CLASSES

ADVENTURE

Guardian

Warrior – specializes in protection

Knight – specializes in protecting allies

Protector – def increases while taking dmg, highest taunt, low dmg output

Temple Knight – tanks dmg, high taunt, provides HP reg, DEF, Attk with a kind of aura

Duelist – skilled in one-on-one combat

Bladedancer – Dualblades and uses atk & spd buffs

Swordsinger – one big sword or blunt weapon and uses def & accuracy buffs

Soldier – specializes in dmg output

Warlord – uses pole weapon, can inspire allies with dmg & spd, AOE dmg

Gladiator – Polearm/Lancer user, can attack multiple enemies at once

Berserker – uses fist weapons or bare hands

Scavenger – spear & blunt weapon

Artisan – fights with
technical weapon like bombs & canons

Bounty Hunter –
scanvenges Parts
& Items from mobs

Scout - specializes in ranged & sneak attacks

Archer – uses a (cross)bow

Wind Rider –
uses many quick shots

Hawkeye – one shot with high dmg output

Rogue – focuses on stealth, uses knives

Shadow Stalker – Assassin uses poison, can hide in the shadows

Treasure Hunter – collects only rare
Parts of enemies

Thief – uses traps, that root & confuse enemies, can steal items

Military

Bailiff – looks after prisoners.

Captain – an army officer of high rank in charge of commanding squadrons of soldiers

Detective/Investigator – investigates and solves crimes

Royal Guard – responsible for the protection of a royal person

Runner – carries information between lines in wartime

Warmage – a soldier skilled in destructive battle magic (maybe a title)

Admiral – commands a fleet or naval squadron

Bouncer – prevents troublemakers from entering or to eject them from the premises of an establishment

City Watch – an officer of law enforcement who resides in larger towns or cities

Mercenary – a soldier without allegiance who works for money, typically a member of a company or guild

Sapper – a soldier responsible for tasks such as building and repairing roads and bridges, laying and clearing mines, etc.

Spy – secretly collects and reports information on the activities, movements, and plans of an enemy or competitor

Imperial Knight – serves his or her sovereign after being bestowed a rank of royal honor

ARCANE

Magical Arts (non fight)

Artificer – unlocks magic in everyday objects as well as being an inventor

Warlock – contracted to a being from a different realm & using that patreons power

Meteorologist – forecasts and manipulates weather

Sage – a wise and experienced magic-user

Wordsmith – draws their power from language and casts by dictation

Astrologer – uses astrology to tell others about their character or to predict their future

Alchemist – transforms or creates something within nature through (usually) ritualist magic

Conjuror – conjures spirits or familiars

Druid – a mage attuned to the magical forces of nature, able to shapeshift, call on the elements, communicate with flora and fauna, etc

Ritualist – practices or advocates the observance of ritual (formula intended to trigger a magical effect on a person or objects)

Runecaster – uses special alphabets to create runes (symbols possessing magical effects capable of being used multiple times)

Seer/Oracle – able to see what the future holds through supernatural insight

Warden

Cleric – heals & buffs allies, debuffs enemies

Oracle – Healer

Saint – heals allies & can ressurect, blesses allies with regeneration

Prophet – Buffs allies with defense & health regeneration

Arcane Tinkerer – stores Magic in small ranged self created gadgets and can heal, buff, debuff or attack

Hierophant – Supports Party with a variety of buffs (Def, HP, minor Dmg )

Bard – buffs allies (Dmg, Spd, Crit, Accuracy ) & debuffs enemies through songs

Mentalist –
high boost of Dmg, Spd, Crit & Evasion

Arcane Shielder – Def increase with magic, taunts enemies with sound, smell aso

Illusionist – debuffs enemies with slow, root, weakness,

Wizard - uses elemental magic to cast & summon

Summoner –
summons small
spirits to help fight

Elemental Summoner –
fights with an elemental spirits help

Shapeshifter –
changes physical form into an elemental being

Necromancer –
interacts with the
dead & resurrects them

Soultaker –
overtakes Enemies & controlls their thoughts & actions

Mindbreaker –
Breaks enemies Spirit, adds confusion, decreasing resistance, Mindtricks

Caster –
elemental attacks, proficient in 1 or 2 elements

Archmage –
proficient in more than 3 elements, high destructive elemental power

Elemental Master –
combines magic with weapons, long/short range

KNOWLEDGE

Hospitality

Water Bearer – brings water from rivers, wells, and lakes back to their settlement

Barkeep – works and serves drinks in a bar

Baker – bakes bread and cakes

Wet Nurse – a woman employed to suckle another woman’s child

Cook – prepares food for eating

Laundry Worker – a laborer who takes part in the washing, drying, and ironing of clothes and other fabric items

Gardener/Landscaper – tends and cultivates a garden

Barber – cuts hair and shaves or trims beards

Plumber – installs and repairs the fittings of water supply and sanitation

Caregiver – looks after a sick, elderly, or disabled person / Nurse – cares for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital

Accoucheur/Obstetrician/Midwife – assists in childbirth and the care of women giving birth

Lamplighter – lights street or road lights at dusk

Street Cleaner – cleans streets and alleyways after dark

Counselor – helps with psychological and emotional problems

Communication

Herald – a messenger who carries important news

Translator | Interpreter – translates between languages

Courier – transports packages and documents

Linguist – studies the essence of communication, including the units, nature, structure, and modification of language

Advisor – utilizes their expertise for the guidance and benefit of others

Teacher – educates others in his field of knowledge

Science

Historian – an expert in or student of history, especially that of a particular period, geographical region, or social phenomenon

Mathematician – a scholar of the abstract science of number, quantity, and space

Cartographer – a scholar and illustrator of maps

Archaeologist – studies humanoid history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains

Doctor/Physician – a qualified practitioner of medicine

Mortician – prepares dead bodies for burial or cremation and makes arrangements for funerals

Engineer – designer of a machine or structure

Botanist – an expert in or student of the scientific study of plants

Professor – a teacher of the highest rank in a college or university

Librarian / Archivist – maintains and is in charge of archives

Astronomer – makes observations of celestial and scientific phenomena within the material plane

Chemist – engaged in chemical research or experiments

Drakologist – studies or is an expert in the branch of zoology concerned with dragons

Entomologist – studies or is an expert in the branch of zoology concerned with insects

Herbalist – practices healing by the use of herbs

Apothecary – prepares and sells medicines, drugs, and potions

Philosopher – a scholar of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence

Student – attends school or learns under other to enter and pursue a particular subject

Business & Trade

Vendor – deals items in the street

Collector – collects things of a specified type, professionally or as a hobby

Innkeeper – owns and runs an inn

Accountant – keeps and inspects financial accounts

Bookkeeper – keeps records of financial affairs

Merchant – sells and trades goods

CREATION

Arts

Athlete – proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise

Painter – creates pictures

Actor – impersonates characters, typically on stage in a theatrical production

Costumer | Fashion Designer – makes theatrical costumes/applies design, aesthetics and natural beauty to garments and their accessories

Sculptor – crafts art by carving or casting blocks of marble, stones, or other hardened minerals

Writer – commits his or her thoughts, ideas, etc., into written language

Comedian – entertainer whose act is designed to make an audience laugh

Dancer – moves their body rhythmically with or without musical accompaniment

Curator – keeper and custodian of a museum or other collections of precious items

Acrobat | Trapezist – performs spectacular gymnastic feats, acrobatics high above the ground

Musician – plays a musical instrument

Singer | Soprano – sings with or without instrumental accompaniment

Tattooist – paints art on skin permanently

Agriculture

Fisher – plants & harvests seegras, pumpkins & cacti

Florist – grows & arranges plants & flowers

Miner – works underground to obtain ores & minerals

Forager – collecting food & materials in the wild

Farmer – cultivates land & grows food

Lumberjack | Forester – collects wood & takes care of the forests wellbeing

Ranger – wanders or ranges over a particular area or domain

Animal Handler – takes care of animals

Construction

Builder – crafts buildings with the help of earth spirits

Carpenter – makes and repairs wooden objects & structure

Architect – designs buildings & city layouts

Interior designer – designs and builds building interiors

Roadlayer – builds roads

Craftmanship

Bookbinder – binds books and wraps scrolls

Dyer – dyes cloth, paper and other materials

Printer – a person who applies an inked surface upon paper or cloth and transfering the ink onto it

Mercer | Weaver – weaves textile fabrics

Embroiderer – ornaments with needlework

Seamstress – makes & repairs gaments

Instrument crafter – makes & repairs instruments for music

Furniture Artisan – makes and repairs furniture

Woodcarver – fashions wood into various shapes, like bows, staffs, arrows, brooms

Wheelwright – makes and repairs wooden wheels.

Toymaker – makes & repares Toys

Potter – makes pots, bowls, plates, etc., out of clay

Candlemaker – creates light sources from sea pumpkins

Soapmaker – creates soaps from vegetables

Leatherworker – makes items from leather such as pouches, scabbards, straps, etc

Saddler – makes and repairs saddlery.

Leather Tailor – makes armor and protective cloth out of leather

Inventor | Tinker – creates and repairs utensils & inventions

Blacksmith – forges and repairs things in metal, including weapons, armor, utensils, etc

Cuttler – creates spoons, forks aso

Locksmith – makes and repairs locks

Coinsmith – crafts coins

Bladesmith | Weaponsmith – creates and repairs bladed weapons like swords, daggers and blunt weapons

Finesmith – works with delecate materials like gold, silver, glas

Jeweler – designs, makes, and repairs necklaces, bracelets, watches, etc. often containing jewels

Optician – makes and repairs eyeglasses

Brewer – brews ale

Bottler – bottles drinks and other liquids

Stonecutter – crafts stone plates and makes bricks

Engraver – incises a design onto a hard surface by cutting grooves into it

NO GUILD

Unemployed

Adventurer – wanders the world in search of knowledge, treasure, fame, glory or a multitude of additional wants and desires

Elder – a person of a greater age, especially one with a respected position in society

Grave Robber/Tomb Raider – steals valuables from graves and tombs

Hermit – lives in solitude, typically as a religious or spiritual discipline

Prisoner – held in confinement as a punishment for crimes they have been convicted of

Refugee – leaves their home in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster

Crime

Assassin – murders through stealth for reasons pertaining to money, politics, or religion

Raider/Marauder – makes sudden, unprompted attacks against defenseless or near-defenseless settlements

Bandit – a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area

Smuggler – manages the import or export of goods secretly, in violation of the law, especially without payment of legal duty

Charlatan/Conman – tricks people by gaining their trust and persuading them to believe something that is not true in order to benefit from the encounter

ROYAL

Government & Law

Page – a young attendant to a person of noble rank

Baron/Baroness – a member of the lowest order of the British nobility

Senator – partakes in governmental decision-making after being elected

Chief – leads or rules a people or clan

Duke/Duchess – rules over a duchy and is of the highest rank below the monarch

Count/Earl/Countess – a nobleperson ranking above a viscount and below a marquess

Esquire/Squire – acts as an attendant to a knight before attempting to become a knight themselves

Prince/Princess – the direct descendant of a monarch

Marquess/Marchioness – a nobleperson ranking above a count and below a duke

Noble/Aristocrat – a person belonging to a class with high social or political status

Ward – a member of a noble house who has been taken in by another noble family to be raised for a time

Viscount/Viscountess – a nobleperson ranking above a baron and below a count

Master-of-Coin – supervises the royal treasury, advises the monarch on financial matters, and is responsible for raising money through taxation

King/Queen – the ruler of an independent state and its people

Lady-in-Waiting – attends a queen, princess, or other high-ranking feminine nobleperson

Emperor/Empress – the supreme sovereign ruler of an extensive group of states or countries under a single authority

Lawyer/Advocate – practices or studies law, typically an attorney or a counselor

Diplomat – an official representing a country abroad