Creature class

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In Magic, Class is a subset of the characteristic "Creature type". Most humanoid creatures have at least two creature types: race and class. Whereas race (such as human, elf, or goblin) is a matter of genetics, a creature's class (such as soldier, wizard, or rogue) represents their function, occupation, career or calling in life.

  • Advisors are tacticians, courtiers, ministers, and others known for their wisdom.
  • Alchemists are people who practice alchemy, a form of chemistry and speculative philosophy.
  • Archers are combatants who specialize in fighting with bow and arrows.
  • Artificers are those who specialize in working with artifacts.
  • Assassins specialize in one thing: killing.
  • Barbarians are unorganized fighters, usually from primitive and/or uncivilized cultures.
  • Berserkers are combatants who enter a frenzy in battle, gaining great speed and battle prowess.
  • Bodyguards are employed to guard an individual, often a high official or VIP, from bodily harm.
  • Clerics are spellcasters who channel the power of their faith in a cause or higher being into potent magic.
  • Cowards are people who lack courage in facing danger, difficulty, opposition, pain, etc.
  • Druids are masters of magic powered by faith, and strongly tied to plants, animals, fertility, the element of earth, and the land about them.
  • Flagbearers are soldiers or civilians who bear a standard or flag, which is used as a formal, visual symbol of a military unit on the battlefield.
  • Guardians are creatures which guard, protect, or preserve.
  • Heroes are characters who, in the face of danger, display courage and the will for self sacrifice for some greater good.
  • Knights are highly-trained combatants who are usually part of a formal army or cavalry, usually specializing in fighting on horseback with a sword or lance.
  • Lord is a defunct creature type for creatures with an occupation of high class or power within a structure or organization.
  • Mercenaries are individuals who sell their services in combat for money.
  • Minions are those who work the will of overtly evil forces or organizations.
  • Monks are individuals who have devoted their lives to quiet introspection and meditation, though many monks are skilled at magic, martial arts, or both.
  • Mystics, like clerics, are adept at channeling mana with their faith, but instead of devoting themselves to a religion they learn magic through careful meditation.
  • Ninjas are masters of both stealth and armed combat who may find employment as spies, warriors, mercenaries and assassins.
  • Nomads come from uncivilized tribes who wander open spaces in closely-knit groups.
  • Pirates are motley fighters and scoundrels who sail the sea and skies to loot and plunder the unexpected.
  • Rebels are individuals who fight against oppression or just to survive.
  • Riggers are creatures that specialize in the lifting and moving of extremely large or heavy objects.
  • Rogues are those who live by their wits, using stealth and cunning to make their way in life.

Samurai

Samurai are warriors who have sworn their service and their lives to a single authority figure, usually a feudal lord. Most samurai are noble and serve their duty unflinchingly. Samurai are often equipped with a longsword called a katana and a shortsword called a wakizashi; in many lands where samurai are found, they are the only citizens allowed to carry more than one weapon. The bushido ability, representing their ability in combat, is exclusive to samurai. Most samurai are aligned with white.

Some samurai, due to personal dishonor or the death of their lord, become rogues called ronin; ronin may be just as honorable as other samurai or as underhanded as the darkest rogue. Ronin are usually black or red.

Samurai appear exclusively in the Kamigawa block.

Notable Samurai

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Scouts

Scouts are individuals who are adept at getting along in the wild, often sharing the benefits of their prowess with others. Some scouts are part of a formal military organization and may have some skill in combat. Many scouts have abilities relating to lands, including landwalk. Scouts are spread more or less equally across all five colors save black. 1/1 red Goblin Scout Creature tokens are produced by Goblin Scouts.

Scout Organizations

Notable Scouts

Shamans

Shamans are similar to wizards in that their magic comes from rituals, lore, and years of practice, but their craft has an emotional and spiritual component reminiscent of druids. Shamans are common among the more primitive red, green, and black-aligned races, including elves, goblins, and treefolk, whom they serve as protectors and spiritual leaders.

Shaman Organizations

Notable Shamans

Shaman tokens

Soldiers

Soldiers are trained combatants who are part of a formal army. They are tough and disciplined, adept at fighting in concert and overwhelming the enemy. Many soldiers have first strike, vigilance or other combat-oriented abilities. Most soldiers are white, though a large minority are blue or red, and a few green and black soldiers have been printed as well. In the Grand Creature Type Update the subtypes Avenger (Righteous Avengers), Legionnaire (Akron Legionnaire), Pikeman (Pikemen) and Squire (Squire) were incorporated into the Soldier class. More than 30 cards produce Soldier tokens, which makes the Soldier token the second most common one, after saprolings. [1]

Soldier Organizations / Locations

Notable Soldiers

Spellshapers

Main article: Spellshaper

Spellshapers are amongst the most narrowly focused spellcasters. They devote themselves to perfecting a single spell or selection of spells, relying on their mastery of their focus to make up for their lack of versatility. In all other respects they are similar to wizards, clerics, druids, and other spellcasters.

Each spellshaper has one or more activated abilities that requires its owner to pay a certain amount of mana and discard one or more cards in exchange for an effect that often mimics a well-known instant or sorcery. For instance, Bog Witch produces an effect identical to Dark Ritual.

Notable Spellshapers

Townsfolk

Townsfolk is a defunct creature type for humans with no specific occupation. Most townsfolk have since had their class changed to something more appropriate (for instance, Anarchist was once a townsfolk but is now a wizard), or are now simply humans without a class (such as Treasure Hunter). Two still-extant creature types that appear solely on tokens, Citizen and Serf, are similar in theme to Townsfolk.

Warriors

Warriors are combatants who fight alone or in loose hordes. Unlike soldiers, whose strength is in their numbers, a single warrior is often content to take on the world all by him- or herself. Warriors favor brute strength over cunning, sheer will over tactics. Many warriors have trample. Most warriors are black, red, or green.

Warrior Organizations

Notable Warriors

In the Grand Creature Type Update the subtype Stangg-Twin for a token created by Stangg was changed into a (Human) Warrior token "named Stangg Twin". The subtypes Raider (Erg Raiders) and War-Rider (Varchild's War-Riders) were incorporated into the Warrior class as well. About 20 cards are able to produce Warrior tokens.

References

  1. Mark Rosewater (May 26, 2003). "Soldiers of Fortune". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.