The original Star Wars trilogy is the favorite of most fans, and the real loyalists of this franchise will always be standing behind Luke and Han Solo. This sci-fi series is obviously a huge hit, and fans of it will also likely try their hand at the magical world of Dungeons & Dragons.

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Every character has their own skills, values, and personalities, but each one could certainly fit into a class from this imaginative game. It's time to dive into the world of both these fantasy and sci-fi universes and see if Obi-Wan Kenobi would be a bard, cleric, or fighter.

Han Solo - Fighter

Han Solo with gun in both hands in Star Wars.

There really is no better description for Han Solo than to say he is a fighter. Quite simply, in D&D, this class are masters of combat. They are skilled in many areas - including hand-to-hand and small weapons.

Beyond that, their main skillsets are strength and constitution. Han Solo is very stuck in his ways, and his values are definitely his guiding principles. Han Solo would be an excellent asset to the Fighter class if he were to play this game.

Obi-Wan Kenobi - Bard

Obi Wan Kenobi in his robe, standing beside a ship.

Obi-Wan Kenobi is a fan favorite, and he's a fearless leader while also being remarkably intelligent and brave. The Bard is an important class, and their strengths are mainly dexterity and charisma.

Bards are also magicians, and that's pretty hand-in-hand with being a master of the Force. They run with light armor and are more simple with their weapons. They're quick on their feet, just like Obi-Wan, making him a perfect example of this class.

Emperor Palpatine - Wizard

Emperor Palpatine in his room, holding out a light saber

Wizards are well-versed in magic, and they yield great power that's capable of manipulating the reality around them. If Wizards were more well-known for leaning towards evil, Emperor Palpatine would be a perfect fit.

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This class is about intelligence and wisdom, and of course, magic - which for Palpatine is undoubtedly his mastery of the Force. Of course, he would also probably fall into Chaotic Evil and being a Wizard suits it well.

Yoda - Druid

Star Wars: Master Yoda in the night

Druids have the ability of wisdom, and there really isn't a better fit for Master Yoda. Druids wield magic better than any and use all powers of nature around them. They are intelligent and wise, and that's their thing.

They don't wield much armor, and they're simple in their weapons. Mainly, though, just like Yoda, a Druid takes all the forms around them - and are priests of the Old Faith - and fight wisely. Yoda is basically that for the Force.

C-3PO - Paladin

C-3PO standing with wires attached to him

Paladins are usually bound by oaths, and they are very loyal to them. Their skills lie in their wisdom and their charisma. There really aren't any three traits more in line with C-3PO quirky and unique self.

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He is definitely bound to his 'masters' but he's also the voice of reason in many scenarios. Beyond that, there's a special bit of enthusiasm and hilarity from this character, even if he really tries to be serious.

Princess Leia Organa - Monk

Princess Leia hiding behind a machine with her hood up in Star Wars.

Leia is one incredible example of a strong, fearless female character. In D&D, Monks are masters of martial arts, and they are in complete control of their own body - finding balance with the physical and spiritual world.

Princess Leia is both the voice of reason and a beacon of light in the Star Wars universe. She has charisma and spirit, and that makes her fit well into this class. She uses simple weapons and relies mainly on her wits.

Lando Calrissian - Rogue

Star Wars's Lando standing in the hanger, smiling and pointing up

Lando isn't exactly a 'rogue' but this class relies on their dexterity and their intelligence. Lando is a smart, conniving, charming, and totally sarcastic character. In this beloved game, Rogues are kind of scoundrels, and they are well-versed in stealth and manipulation.

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They can overcome anything that comes their way, and that's a pretty great explanation for Lando Calrissian. He has what it takes to outsmart just about anyone, and would be a great member of this class.

Chewbacca - Barbarian

Chewbacca holding his crossbow beside the ship in Star Wars

It seems a little simplistic to label Chewbacca as a Barbarian, but both this class and this lovable character would say their biggest strength is, well, strength. They have loyalty and dedication, and they rely mostly on brute force.

This type of warrior is a bit more primitive, but they're excellent in battle. That really is the perfect explanation for Chewbacca, although fans know he also has a heart of gold and is a great companion.

Darth Vader - Sorcerer

Dark Vader with storm troopers behind him

This class is clearly skilled at spells, and there's a pretty clear comparison from that to having an immense power of the Force. Even more ironically, Sorcerers tend to get their intense magic skillset from a bloodline - like perhaps, the Skywalkers.

Darth Vader is one of the most iconic villains in cinematic history, and he would be a great asset to this class. Their main skills are constitution and charisma. Anakin Skywalker is more than dedicated to his own values, and he approaches his goals with intense conviction.

Luke Skywalker - Ranger

Luke Skywalker standing with his gun in his pilot uniform

Rangers are warriors that are well-versed in both martial arts and magic. In a universe far, far away, that's the epitome of Luke Skywalker. He's more than skilled with a weapon, but he's also extremely gifted with the Force.

This class is known for their dexterity and their intelligence, and Luke excels at both action-packed battles and solving problems when time is of the essence. Luke Skywalker would be a great Ranger - just like he's a great hero.

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