There are several quizzes available online that can help you determine what D&D class you are. Here are some options:
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Easydamus.com: This survey will determine your ability scores, fantasy race, class, alignment, and character level describing what you would be if you were transformed into a Dungeons and Dragons character. This test requires support for both JavaScript and pop-up windows. If your browser doesnt support both of them, youre out of luck. If you are not sure if your browser will work, scroll to the bottom and click on the "What D&D Character Am I?" button to test before filling out all of the questions.
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My Geekology: This quiz lists the first 13 official 5th edition classes, and asks you a series of questions to determine which class fits you best. The classes are: Rogue, Druid, Paladin, Warlock, Cleric, Sorcerer, Barbarian, Bard, Fighter, Monk, Ranger, Wizard, and Artificer.
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uQuiz.com: This quiz covers all 14 classes in the fifth edition of Dungeons and Dragons, including the Artificer and Mystic. The classes are grouped into specific roles to make the results more accurate. The roles and classes are: Barbarian (Defender), Fighter (Defender), Monk (Defender), Cleric (Leader), Druid (Leader), Paladin (Leader), Bard (Leader), Mystic (Controller), Sorcerer (Controller), Wizard (Controller), Rogue (Striker), Ranger (Striker), Artificer (Specialist), and Warlock (Specialist) .
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QuizExpo.com: This quiz asks you 20 questions to determine which of the 12 Dungeons and Dragons classes matches your playstyle and personality. The classes are: Barbarian, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer, Warlock, and Wizard. The questions cover your fighting style, strategies, and even your personality to determine which category matches you.
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Reddit: There are also various threads on Reddit where people discuss which D&D class matches their personality based on their Enneagram type or other factors. However, these are not quizzes and may not be as reliable as the options listed above.
Overall, taking one or more of these quizzes can be a fun way to determine what D&D class you are. However, its important to remember that these quizzes are not definitive and should be taken with a grain of salt. Ultimately, the best way to determine your D&D class is to read the descriptions of each class in the Players Handbook and choose the one that resonates with you the most.