Invoker
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Invokers are a class introduced in Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition, in the second Player's Handbook. Fluff-wise, they're scholar-priests who have fragments of their dedicated deity's being within them, which they channel their power from to use Divine Magic similar to what the gods themselves are capable of. Crunch-wise, they're Divine Controllers who are much sturdier than the Wizard class, and have better area control overall. Additionally, Invokers form what are called Covenants as part of their power.
Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition Classes | ||
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Player's Handbook 1 | Cleric • Fighter • Paladin • Ranger • Rogue • Warlock • Warlord • Wizard | |
Player's Handbook 2 | Avenger • Barbarian • Bard • Druid • Invoker • Shaman • Sorcerer • Warden | |
Player's Handbook 3 | Ardent • Battlemind • Monk • Psion • Runepriest • Seeker | |
Heroes of X | Blackguard* • Binder* • Cavalier* • Elementalist* • Hexblade* • Hunter* • Mage* • Knight* • Protector* • Scout* • Sentinel* • Skald* • Slayer* • Sha'ir* • Thief* • Vampire* • Warpriest* • Witch* | |
Settings Book | Artificer • Bladesinger* • Swordmage | |
Dragon Magazine | Assassin | |
Others | Paragon Path • Epic Destiny | |
*·: Non-AEDU variant classes |