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*[[Beastmaster]]
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*[[Druid of the Wild]] - Replaced with [[Druid]] [[core class]] in World of Warcraft RPG, but essentially means the same thing. Druids of the wild tend to call themselves simply druid as their approach is now standard.{{cite|APG|15}}
 
*[[Elven Ranger]]
 
*[[Elven Ranger]]
 
*[[Gladiator]]
 
*[[Gladiator]]

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This article contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

While mages, paladins, rogues and warriors attract much of the spotlight on Azeroth, many heroes choose to follow more dedicated, specific paths to power and renown (or infamy, as the case may be). Through organizations, old traditions and esoteric ways, PCs can discover and gain levels in prestige classes, which specialize in particular abilitis, skills and areas of expertise.

Note: The concept of prestige class is more of a game mechanic than having anything to do with lore. Due to changes in gameplay between the Warcraft RPG, and World of Warcraft RPG some prestige classes have been altered, updated, replaced, sometimes eliminated in the new series in order to make the game playable with the newest rules.


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