Cool name for a class of Magic-User focused on healing/repairing + buffing?

Cool name for a class of Magic-User focused on healing/repairing + buffing?

Alchemist - too broad / not necessarily a healer
Doctor - semi-modern-sounding, resonates scientifically
Druid - do lots of things other than healing under most every definition
Healer - too generic / broad
Witch Doctor - little too voodoo

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I thought of Vitamancer, but it doesn't really roll of off the tongue.

biomancer?

mancy's a good suffix when you start getting uncommon niches.

Maybe soothesayer?

Chirurgeon?

Maybe. To me biomancer feels like someone who manipulates life; more in the sense of growing more limbs or chaining appearance or something.

A candidate to be sure.

MagiNurse

perhaps a little to desu, sempai

White Mage, ya dingus.

Yogi
Medicine Man/Woman
Wiccan
Mender

Metaphysician
Boo-Boo Magoo
Surgeon-Magus
Panacæurge
Iasomancer
Hygeinist
Mage-Doctor
Saint
Recuperator
Paracetamage
Recuperative-Harlot
Herpiologist
Clapper
Saw-Doc
Redeemed Goddess
(who Is a Succubus)
Doctorate
Hackney Taxidermist
Thaumaturgeon
Thaumaturgist
Theurgeon
Pheonixian
Doc-Doc
Bachelor
Philosopher
Post-Grad
Reverand
Bishop
Rook
Knight of the Wound
Hospitaller
Baptist
Johnny
Infirmarist
Psychist
Bacterium Bully
Viral Villain
Disease Dangermouse
Disorder Darknight
Langolier
Malteaser

Pellar

Ya name a class White Mage everyone's going to be looking for the Black Mage, Red Mage, etc. Which I've no intentions of making this into a FF project.

I'm into it.

Vitalier

Make it sound like Chevalier.

> Thaumaturgeon
I like that a lot actually

> Recuperative-Harlot
> Herpiologist
> Hackney Taxidermist
> Disease Dangermouse
lol

Thaumaturgeon and Vitalier are officially on the list with Chirugeon.

What about alternate titles for
Conjurer
> More about spirits/creatures and basic tools/matter (i.e. fire), vs giant monsters and suits of armor and what have you
Exorcist
> Deals with unwanted spirits and ethereals; can call them out, force them away, and ward against them

It's on mid-high levels, on lows he/she heals

Medicus?

Medi-cat-girl?

actually, old word for a guy who studied medicine.

Animist
connects to the spirit of living and unliving things to maintain and galvanise their life force.
Sort of like a druid or shaman but not restricted to nature.

You could further fluff them as a kind of Chaos Mage if you want to keep in the realm of INT based casting. They see a mystical order in the seemingly random functions of life.

Add on some esoteric stuff about chakaras and the flow of energy thru living and (seemingly) unliving bodies and you have a vague connection to monks. However unlike a the martial minded monk the animimist prefers to study the arcane nature of body-mind-spirit in academic meditation rather than gruelling exercise. While the monk focuses on empowering his own form, the animist learns to empower the forms of others.

just make the colored mage

That's actually already a thing in this; the Medium being a diviner/enchanter that convenes with spirits and ethereals. Similarly the Exorcist can detect and draw out incorporeal beings, but has spent it's time learning ways to wrangle or banish them.

Haruspex

Plague Doctor
Physician
Field Surgeon
Herbalist

Wizard

>Wizard
>healing

>Cool name for a class of Magic-User focused on healing/repairing + buffing?

Coach, Maintainist, Mender, Medicine Man, Barber-Surgeon, Practicioner, Corpsman.

Personally I like the Barber-Surgeon idea as it has roots in history and can be thought of as being an natural progression of the following.

>The barber surgeon (or a quack) is one of the most common medical practitioners of medieval Europe – generally charged with looking after soldiers during or after a battle.

>In the Middle Ages in Europe barbers would be expected to do anything from cutting hair to amputating limbs. Mortality of surgery at the time was quite high due to loss of blood and infection.

>A barber surgeon was a person who could perform minor surgical procedures such as bloodletting, cupping therapy or pulling teeth. Barbers could also bathe, cut hair, shave or trim facial hair, and give enemas. The surgeon came with the army at war but could also be used by individuals in peacetime

Chirurgeon

White Necromancer.

the Worshipful Company of Barbers are still the 17th in order of precedence in London and still own Barber-Surgeon's Hall

Physic?

From the Kingkiller Chronicles? They were just doctors, though.

Snufkin looks like hes been having the munchies a bit too often.

I always like the idea that they're Handymen
Someone who can put together a quick heal on the spot then treat it fully later. Someone who can make some good but basic clothing, armor, and shoes and weapons.
Plus cheer up the team when the Bard is off being a man whore

Useless Chick
Healslut
Sissymage

Viturgist
Kek

War Magus/ Doctor Magus
Medic
Arcanist
Shaman

Depends on how the healing is flavored, but apothecary works well for alchemist that focuses on healing/buffing.

Physiker.

>Magic-User focused on healing/repairing + buffing?

...You mean a Cleric?
Unless your trying to avoid the religious connotations, in which case.
...You mean a Bard?

Conjurer
>Evoker
>Summoner

Exorcist
>Shaman
>Soul-caller
>Spiritualist

Also from your original question, augur comes to mind.

Meng the Magical

Phyisicker?

A...White Mage?

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Vitalist
Vivifactor
Zoetor
Promethian
Archeustinator
Respirationist
Vigorator

thats what I got from the thesaurus