Ardent (Dungeons & Dragons)

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Barbarian
Bard
Cleric
Druid
Fighter
Monk
Paladin
Ranger
Rogue
Sorcerer
Wizard

Additional/Alternative base classes

Archivist
Ardent
Artificer
Beguiler
Binder
Crusader
Divine Mind
Dragon Shaman
Dragonfire Adept
Dread Necromancer
Duskblade
Erudite
Factotum
Favored Soul
Healer
Hexblade
Knight
Lurk
Incarnate
Marshal
Mystic
Ninja
Noble
Psion
Psychic Warrior
Samurai
Scout
Shadowcaster
Shaman
Sha' ir
Shugenja
Sohei
Soulborn
Soulknife
Spellthief
Spirit Shaman
Swashbuckler
Swordsage
Totemist
Truenamer
Warblade
Warlock
Warmage
Wilder
Wu Jen

NPC Classes

Adept
Aristocrat
Commoner
Expert
Magewright
Warrior

Unearthed Arcana generic classes

Expert
Spellcaster
Warrior

Prestige classes

An ardent is a character class in the Dungeons & Dragons, a psionic practitioner that derives its powers from its focus on primal truths or concepts ("mantles"). The ardent was introduced in the Complete Psionic book. The ardent's choice of psionic powers (and therefore its role in the party) vary greatly based on the mantles that the ardent follows. Some provide offensive firepower while others focus on other aspects of adventuring. Additionally, each mantle provides a minor, ancillary bonus to some aspect of the ardent's character.

Ardents possess fewer choices of powers then the more versatile Psion but they enjoy greater martial abilities in almost every aspect as well as receiving the same number of power points as the psion.

[edit] Background

An ardent gravitates toward a set of philosophical concepts suitable to their heritage, upbringing, and life experiences. Many mistake an ardent for a cleric or paladin, because they are often as enthusiastic about their personal philosophies as any divine missionary could be. Unlike a divine spellcaster who gains theIr power through a deity, an ardent directly taps the concepts the deity represents, bypassing any connection to a consicious higher power.

An ardent's pursuit of these cosmic philosophies gives them access to psionic power in a unique way: through psionic mantles. Each mantle is tied to one of the universal true concepts that an ardent so admires, and is represented by a specific list of psionic powers and abilities. An ardent gains access to new mantles as they gain levels, representing her growing awareness of the interconnected nature of core truths and a growing understanding of how the multiverse works.

All ardents focus on two mantles, known as their primary mantles. These concepts are those that an ardent finds most appealing or that possess the most potential power in their eyes. All other mantles are considered secondary mantles - philsophies certainly powerful and worthy of study, but not considered as central to the universe as the character's primary philosophies.

No currently published race has Ardent as its favored class.

References: Complete Psionic

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