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The word "class" is being used in two different senses here.



Noble, as a social class stratum in a Feudal/Medieval setting, is a different use of the term than "Class" for a PC such as Druid, Fighter, Ranger, Wizard, etc, that has a progression from level 1 - 20 with game mechanical benefits.



Answer: Noble is a background for D&D 5e, not a PC class.



Any PC can come from a Noble social class if the Noble Background (Chapter 4) is chosen.



Genre Conventions



When you are dealing with a fantastical setting that has kings, queens, princes, lords, and such broadly rooted in the typical feudal / medieval / Renaissance cultural setting from Western Civ, class differences are embedded in the default setting. As you can see in the text for the Noble background:




You might be a pampered aristocrat unfamiliar with work or discomfort, a former merchant just elevated to the nobility, or a disinherited scoundrel with a disproportionate sense of entitlement. (Basic Rules, p. 42)




Aristocrats and nobles come from a particular social class in the default setting. Commoners come from a different layer of the societal strata. See also this feature:



Feature: Position of Privilege




Thanks to your noble birth, people are inclined to think the best of
you. You are welcome in high society, and people assume you have the
right to be wherever you are. The common folk make every effort to
accommodate you and avoid your displeasure, and other people of high
birth treat you as a member of the same social sphere. You can secure
an audience with a local noble if you need to
.




Aside: Commoners have an NPC default description, as do Nobles. That is in the Monster Manual (or the Monster / NPC appendix, Basic Rules) and is separate from the character creation of a PC.






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    It is a background and you can find the mechanics of choosing to be a Noble under Backgrounds in Chapter 4 of the PHB (Personality and Background.)



    It is also not listed as option in Chapter 3: Classes.



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    In your example, you would be a Tiefling Druid with the Noble background. You pick your race, your class, and your background.






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      The word "class" is being used in two different senses here.



      Noble, as a social class stratum in a Feudal/Medieval setting, is a different use of the term than "Class" for a PC such as Druid, Fighter, Ranger, Wizard, etc, that has a progression from level 1 - 20 with game mechanical benefits.



      Answer: Noble is a background for D&D 5e, not a PC class.



      Any PC can come from a Noble social class if the Noble Background (Chapter 4) is chosen.



      Genre Conventions



      When you are dealing with a fantastical setting that has kings, queens, princes, lords, and such broadly rooted in the typical feudal / medieval / Renaissance cultural setting from Western Civ, class differences are embedded in the default setting. As you can see in the text for the Noble background:




      You might be a pampered aristocrat unfamiliar with work or discomfort, a former merchant just elevated to the nobility, or a disinherited scoundrel with a disproportionate sense of entitlement. (Basic Rules, p. 42)




      Aristocrats and nobles come from a particular social class in the default setting. Commoners come from a different layer of the societal strata. See also this feature:



      Feature: Position of Privilege




      Thanks to your noble birth, people are inclined to think the best of
      you. You are welcome in high society, and people assume you have the
      right to be wherever you are. The common folk make every effort to
      accommodate you and avoid your displeasure, and other people of high
      birth treat you as a member of the same social sphere. You can secure
      an audience with a local noble if you need to
      .




      Aside: Commoners have an NPC default description, as do Nobles. That is in the Monster Manual (or the Monster / NPC appendix, Basic Rules) and is separate from the character creation of a PC.






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        $begingroup$

        The word "class" is being used in two different senses here.



        Noble, as a social class stratum in a Feudal/Medieval setting, is a different use of the term than "Class" for a PC such as Druid, Fighter, Ranger, Wizard, etc, that has a progression from level 1 - 20 with game mechanical benefits.



        Answer: Noble is a background for D&D 5e, not a PC class.



        Any PC can come from a Noble social class if the Noble Background (Chapter 4) is chosen.



        Genre Conventions



        When you are dealing with a fantastical setting that has kings, queens, princes, lords, and such broadly rooted in the typical feudal / medieval / Renaissance cultural setting from Western Civ, class differences are embedded in the default setting. As you can see in the text for the Noble background:




        You might be a pampered aristocrat unfamiliar with work or discomfort, a former merchant just elevated to the nobility, or a disinherited scoundrel with a disproportionate sense of entitlement. (Basic Rules, p. 42)




        Aristocrats and nobles come from a particular social class in the default setting. Commoners come from a different layer of the societal strata. See also this feature:



        Feature: Position of Privilege




        Thanks to your noble birth, people are inclined to think the best of
        you. You are welcome in high society, and people assume you have the
        right to be wherever you are. The common folk make every effort to
        accommodate you and avoid your displeasure, and other people of high
        birth treat you as a member of the same social sphere. You can secure
        an audience with a local noble if you need to
        .




        Aside: Commoners have an NPC default description, as do Nobles. That is in the Monster Manual (or the Monster / NPC appendix, Basic Rules) and is separate from the character creation of a PC.






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          The word "class" is being used in two different senses here.



          Noble, as a social class stratum in a Feudal/Medieval setting, is a different use of the term than "Class" for a PC such as Druid, Fighter, Ranger, Wizard, etc, that has a progression from level 1 - 20 with game mechanical benefits.



          Answer: Noble is a background for D&D 5e, not a PC class.



          Any PC can come from a Noble social class if the Noble Background (Chapter 4) is chosen.



          Genre Conventions



          When you are dealing with a fantastical setting that has kings, queens, princes, lords, and such broadly rooted in the typical feudal / medieval / Renaissance cultural setting from Western Civ, class differences are embedded in the default setting. As you can see in the text for the Noble background:




          You might be a pampered aristocrat unfamiliar with work or discomfort, a former merchant just elevated to the nobility, or a disinherited scoundrel with a disproportionate sense of entitlement. (Basic Rules, p. 42)




          Aristocrats and nobles come from a particular social class in the default setting. Commoners come from a different layer of the societal strata. See also this feature:



          Feature: Position of Privilege




          Thanks to your noble birth, people are inclined to think the best of
          you. You are welcome in high society, and people assume you have the
          right to be wherever you are. The common folk make every effort to
          accommodate you and avoid your displeasure, and other people of high
          birth treat you as a member of the same social sphere. You can secure
          an audience with a local noble if you need to
          .




          Aside: Commoners have an NPC default description, as do Nobles. That is in the Monster Manual (or the Monster / NPC appendix, Basic Rules) and is separate from the character creation of a PC.






          share|improve this answer











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          The word "class" is being used in two different senses here.



          Noble, as a social class stratum in a Feudal/Medieval setting, is a different use of the term than "Class" for a PC such as Druid, Fighter, Ranger, Wizard, etc, that has a progression from level 1 - 20 with game mechanical benefits.



          Answer: Noble is a background for D&D 5e, not a PC class.



          Any PC can come from a Noble social class if the Noble Background (Chapter 4) is chosen.



          Genre Conventions



          When you are dealing with a fantastical setting that has kings, queens, princes, lords, and such broadly rooted in the typical feudal / medieval / Renaissance cultural setting from Western Civ, class differences are embedded in the default setting. As you can see in the text for the Noble background:




          You might be a pampered aristocrat unfamiliar with work or discomfort, a former merchant just elevated to the nobility, or a disinherited scoundrel with a disproportionate sense of entitlement. (Basic Rules, p. 42)




          Aristocrats and nobles come from a particular social class in the default setting. Commoners come from a different layer of the societal strata. See also this feature:



          Feature: Position of Privilege




          Thanks to your noble birth, people are inclined to think the best of
          you. You are welcome in high society, and people assume you have the
          right to be wherever you are. The common folk make every effort to
          accommodate you and avoid your displeasure, and other people of high
          birth treat you as a member of the same social sphere. You can secure
          an audience with a local noble if you need to
          .




          Aside: Commoners have an NPC default description, as do Nobles. That is in the Monster Manual (or the Monster / NPC appendix, Basic Rules) and is separate from the character creation of a PC.







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              It is a background and you can find the mechanics of choosing to be a Noble under Backgrounds in Chapter 4 of the PHB (Personality and Background.)



              It is also not listed as option in Chapter 3: Classes.



              Your example



              In your example, you would be a Tiefling Druid with the Noble background. You pick your race, your class, and your background.






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                Noble is a background, not a class



                It is a background and you can find the mechanics of choosing to be a Noble under Backgrounds in Chapter 4 of the PHB (Personality and Background.)



                It is also not listed as option in Chapter 3: Classes.



                Your example



                In your example, you would be a Tiefling Druid with the Noble background. You pick your race, your class, and your background.






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                  Noble is a background, not a class



                  It is a background and you can find the mechanics of choosing to be a Noble under Backgrounds in Chapter 4 of the PHB (Personality and Background.)



                  It is also not listed as option in Chapter 3: Classes.



                  Your example



                  In your example, you would be a Tiefling Druid with the Noble background. You pick your race, your class, and your background.






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                  Noble is a background, not a class



                  It is a background and you can find the mechanics of choosing to be a Noble under Backgrounds in Chapter 4 of the PHB (Personality and Background.)



                  It is also not listed as option in Chapter 3: Classes.



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                  In your example, you would be a Tiefling Druid with the Noble background. You pick your race, your class, and your background.







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