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ZhanStrider
2017-03-20, 05:35 PM
I'm trying to cobble together a list of chaotic classes. Paladin of freedom, bard, ect. All rule books are allowed!

Particle_Man
2017-03-20, 05:51 PM
You mentioned Paladin of Freedom (CG). There is also Paladin of Slaughter (CE).

Bard doesn't have to be Chaotic, merely non-lawful. Or do you want all non-lawful classes too?

Elf Soulborn Racial Substitution Class must be CG (Magic of Incarnum).

Pyrokineticist (Expanded Psionics Handbook and also SRD):

http://www.d20srd.org/srd/psionic/prestigeClasses/pyrokineticist.htm

Certain multi-class combinations might require chaotic alignments (Warlocks for example need to be chaotic or evil, so if a warlock is multiclassed with a class that needs to be non-evil, then the multiclassed character must presumably be chaotic).

ZhanStrider
2017-03-20, 08:11 PM
You mentioned Paladin of Freedom (CG). There is also Paladin of Slaughter (CE).

Bard doesn't have to be Chaotic, merely non-lawful. Or do you want all non-lawful classes too?

Elf Soulborn Racial Substitution Class must be CG (Magic of Incarnum).

Pyrokineticist (Expanded Psionics Handbook and also SRD):

http://www.d20srd.org/srd/psionic/prestigeClasses/pyrokineticist.htm

Certain multi-class combinations might require chaotic alignments (Warlocks for example need to be chaotic or evil, so if a warlock is multiclassed with a class that needs to be non-evil, then the multiclassed character must presumably be chaotic).

Oh no just chaotic my bad I did not remember accurately

ATHATH
2017-03-20, 08:46 PM
What do you need this for, anyway?

Dagroth
2017-03-20, 08:53 PM
Chaos Monk from Dragon Magazine.

Thaneus
2017-03-21, 04:30 AM
savage bard (UA) is a bard with only chaotic alignment
anarchic initiate (CPsi) PRC needs to be of chaotic alignment

dysprosium
2017-03-21, 06:53 AM
Battle Dancer from Dragon Compendium must have a Chaotic alignment.

Stealth Marmot
2017-03-21, 07:08 AM
There are a lot more classes that have a lawful requirement than a chaotic one. If you think about it, it makes sense. If a chaotic alignment is about freedom, would it really make sense to have strict requirements?

You will find a good deal more that have requirements of "Not Lawful"