Well, the druid and the ranger are usually considered to be most likely to be able to communicate with animals, however, its not really required to be a druid or a ranger to communicate with animals
its a skill, and depending on the version of the game, it may have a different name, however, they all have 'animal' or the like within them
It is a character class in Dungeon & Dragons
Yes.
In Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, the number of animal companions you can have largely depends on your class and abilities. For instance, the Ranger class, particularly the Beast Master archetype, can have one animal companion. Other classes may gain access to familiars or summoned creatures, but these typically do not count as permanent companions. Ultimately, the limit can vary based on specific spells, features, and the Dungeon Master's discretion.
Dungeon Siege 2
Barbarian is your class.
In Japan they are called tatsu, they've been called a drive of dragons or a flight of dragons (when flying), or a wing of dragons (when fighting), or a clan of dragons or finally, and my favorite, a rage of dragons!
you do all the non-member quests in dragons lair
Better question, why is a core class being charged for in the first place?
The 'Bard' class plays magical music that can cause various effects.
The class of animals that contains the least examples is the family, as it is the lowest level in the classification of animals.
There are many different options you may take: Base Class Sorcerer: Said to be born of the blood of dragons and casts as such. Wizard: Studies the works of dragons and greatly appreciates the knowledge they are able to acquire in their age. Class Variants Druid Aspect of the Dragon: Allows in place of wild shape the druid to acquire temporary traits of dragons Fighter/Cleric Dragonscale Husk: With the traces of blood you share with dragons you are lose you ability to use armor and instead grow a dragon husk. There are many other options I recommend that you read Dragon Magic
insects are the smallest animals