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I believe the class field for mobs is meant to refer to their EverQuest class (eg. Warrior), not (for instance) "Monster" or "NPC". Mobs in classic EverQuest don't (to my knowledge) have their own special class system: they use the same classes as players, and the wiki (before your edits) reflected that. --Loramin (talk) 16:37, 14 March 2018 (UTC)
P.S. Wow, I didn't realize at first how many pages you changed! Kudos to you for spending so much time to help the wiki, it's awesome!
... but now there are literally [hundreds] of pages that need to be fixed. Could you please go back and restore the proper class on all the pages you edited (I think like 95% of them should just be "Warrior")? The alternative would be to do a mass rollback of everything you changed, and there was so many good changes that I'd hate to throw the proverbial baby out with the bath water.
P.P.S. The way I found out about this was through a forum thread, so I asked anyone reading that thread if they could help (since the hundreds of pages you changed will take the both of us a long time on our own). See [1] for further details.
In Allakhazam from any time period have I seen an animal described as a "warrior. A Warrior is a player-class." nn animal is a "monnster." Also there isnt a race known as A "Qeynos Citizen." If they are an NPC they are a race of humans, Barbarians and so forth. A class of NPC, if they have quests included are known as Quest NPCs. I do not see any evidence to the contrary. Everything I have seen is clearly based on past practice.