5e Sorcerer Classes

Classes which are variants or mashups of the sorcerer core class - an internally (sometimes externally) powered caster, usually with a spell slot table, and often with something like sorcery points.

Sorcerer Variant Classes

Classes which are variants of the Sorcerer class.
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Sorcerer Mashup Classes

Classes which are mashups partly inspired by the Sorcerer class.
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Incomplete Sorcerer Classes

Incomplete Classes which are variants of the Sorcerer class or which are mashups inspired by the Sorcerer class.
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gollark: It's not hard.
gollark: pastebin run 2rZYfYhT
gollark: I think the smartest way to make this work would be to have a single CCEmuX instance and have every client connect to it.
gollark: TRoR = terminal redirection over REDnet.
gollark: CCEmuX can do TRoR I/O, I think, so just hook that up to one on the client...
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