Mythic Classes of the Odyssey introduces 13 new subclasses to support your Greek-inspired D&D setting! Enjoy powerful new class options for every class in the game, pulling inspiration directly from Greek myth.
Here’s some brief descriptions of the subclasses in this offering:
Class |
Odyssey Subclass |
Description |
Artificer |
Archimidean |
Employ combat calculus to make precision strikes from range, lock on targets, and blow stuff up. No additional math required. |
Barbarian |
Path of the Amazon |
Gain magnificent combat prowess granted by Hippolyta’s Girdle, Antiope’s Bracers, Melanippe’s Greaves, and Penthesilea’s Diadem. |
Bard |
College of Theater |
Study different disciplines such as comedy, tragedy, romance, thrillers, and the absurd. Use stagecraft and costumes to make the world your stage! |
Cleric |
Psychopomp Domain |
Guide or abate the passage of souls to the afterlife. |
Druid |
Circle of Nymphs |
Charm and illusions are the domain of these feylike druids who can call upon the elemental power of different nymphs, such as melia, naiad, nereid, and oread. |
Fighter |
Argonaut |
Embrace the legend of the argonauts with powers based on their tales. |
Monk |
Olympian |
The ultimate athlete can specialize in any event that was in the original olympics. |
Paladin |
Oath of Asclepius |
Knowledge is power for those who use Chiron’s teachings to heal your allies and administer anesthesia. |
Ranger |
Promethean |
Steal fire from the sun to fuel your strikes and leave a blaze in your wake. |
Rogue |
Arachnobat |
The spectacular web-slinger. |
Sorcerer |
Gorgon Bloodline |
Petrify your foes with your immortal splendor. Also, snake hair. |
Warlock |
Pandora’s Box |
Unleash untold horrors upon the world. There’s no telling what might escape when you open the box, but with practice, you may learn to control it. |
Wizard |
Seer |
Use your premonitions to aid your party in exploration and combat. Each Wizard has different quirks based on their mentor. |
Forward Compatible. These classes are designed to be forward-compatible with Wizards of the Coast’s upcoming Mythic Odysseys of Theros publication, as they do not overlap thematically or mechanically with the College of Elegance (Bard) or the Oath of Glory (Paladin) subclasses.
New Design Technology. Tagged spell lists identify which spells require concentration:
Replayability. Narrative-driven class options increase subclass replayability:
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I’m quite intrigued by the Olympian.
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