Originally appearing on MassivelyOP -- http://massivelyop.com/2017/02/03/pantheon-details-its-raceclass-combinations/
This list is of course subject to change as the game is still in Pre-Alpha as of 2/16/2018.
Hi Haseno - Seeing the sticky comment makes me think you weren't aware this image was taken from the Pantheon Website first before posted on MassivelyOP. So just wanted to let you know it can also be found on the Class section of the Pantheon Site and most likely shouldn't need to be stickied.
http://www.pantheonmmo.com/classes/cleric/
Thank you, and hope this helps!
Also see this post for most information on the Class/Race Chart.
http://www.pantheonmmo.com/content/forums/topic/5228/pantheon-class-and-race-combinations
Haseno said: It being hidden under the cleric is probably why lol.
It's not hidden under Cleric. Every class that has been revealed (that you can click to learn more) takes you to it, as well as every race.
Anyone who takes the time to go through the races will see it.
Haseno, do you not get the monthly newsletters? You were a member when this was released...
Edit: Oh I see why, prior to 2 days ago your last post was 2015. I'm sure you will find a ton of info you will want to catch up on.
philo said:Edit: Oh I see why, prior to 2 days ago your last post was 2015. I'm sure you will find a ton of info you will want to catch up on.
Aye, the FAQ is always good to brush up on - the race/class matrix is there as well: https://www.pantheonmmo.com/game/faqs/
Gintoki88 said:As someone who played an Elf Cleric in the past its not really needed here as they already have access to the other two healing roles of Druid and Shaman.
Cant say I have a good answer for that.
Archai are in the same boat as Druid and Shaman are already covered.
Halflings only have Druids but the pious priest type doesnt really fit their lore.
Same with Gnomes they seem to be more science > faith.
Orges are covered as well.
Skar lol.
If we really needed one more either elf or halfling just for that classic DnD feel.
Iksar said:Why would they have it? Seems the more out of place option for a nature-centric race to have notably more rigid religious orders of cleric than having their gods embrace/teach priests as druid or shaman.
Do the wizard, enchanter and summoner seem more "nature-centric" or less ritual/strict practices reliant than the cleric?
The good and evil, nature vs nurture or too stupid/small arguments for most of the race/class combinations are irrelevant because they can be argued in any direction using the same logic. Their race/class matrix is based on loose opinions of what the devs wanted the "classes" to appear or feel like in the world- the currently known matrix is not only being revised (per Joppa's message like 2 years ago), it was also created BEFORE some of the lore was completed.