Am I missing any Arcane caster classes


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Wizard (3)
Sorcerer/Sorceress (4)
Bard (4)
Arcanist (4)
Magus (4)
Witch (3)
Summoner (4)
(added to original list)
Alcamist (4)
Bloodrager (7)
Skald (4)


Alchemist. Sorta.


This is also assuming we aren't getting into the archetypes that either add (in the case of Vigilante (Warlock,)) or remove (in the instance of a Sorceror with the Psychic bloodline.)


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Bloodrager, Skald.


If you're counting Alchemist, Investigator also counts.

PRCs that add arcane casting
Prophet of Kalistrade
Red Mantis Assassin

(Spherewalker is a 3.5 class by Paizo for the PF setting that gives non-casters a handful of divine spells)

Archetypes that add casting whole cloth (instead of converting a caster to another type)
Eldrtich Scoundrel
Child of Acavna and Amaznen
Some Vigilante archetypes


The Archmage spirit for Mediums causes them to cast arcane spells while using it instead of psychic spells. Too bad all the spirits except Champion suck...


What exactly is your rules question?


Organized!

Base Classes including archetypes
Arcanist
Bard
Bloodrager
Fighter (Child of Acavna and Amaznen)
Investigator (Questioner)
Magus
Medium (Archmage spirit)
Rogue (Eldritch Scoundrel)
Skald
Sorcerer
Summoner
Vigilante (Cabalist, Warlock)
Witch
Wizard

Some of these classes have archetypes that remove arcane casting.

Prestige Classes
Red Mantis Assassin
Prophet of Kalistrade

edit:added Questioner Investigator, thanks Saethori


I think I'm missing something here; what are the numbers representing in the OP's post?


Investigator (Questioner archetype)
I'm curious about the numbers too.


I think the numbers are the level you get level 2 spells?


parrot familiar wrote:
I think the numbers are the level you get level 2 spells?

Ah, that makes a lot of sense. This might be someone trying to work out his options for an arcane trickster, then.


Yes the numbers represent when you get level 2 spells. Sorry, I put them in there as I was trying to figure out what was the normal level to get 2nd level spells.

The question was what classes have arcane casting. Maybe this should have been in general instead of rules, but I wanted to make sure I was not missing any

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Then, of course, there are the Occult classes.


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Psychic magic and Alchemy are not Arcane magic...


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Lord Fyre wrote:
Then, of course, there are the Occult classes.

Those are psychic, not arcane.


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Bloodrealm wrote:
Lord Fyre wrote:
Then, of course, there are the Occult classes.
Those are psychic, not arcane.

However, there are archetypes that change it from psychic magic to other forms of magic.


Are there any Psychic to Arcane? There are Psychic to Divine, and Other to Psychic, but not the former I think.


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Only if your swing is off. A good d20 attack roll should hit most of them.


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