All the traditional ones are there (plus more) between the PHB and Companion, but the companion has an entire chapter on creating custom classes. I've never used that, but it'd be great if you're using a highly customized world.
I should also note that fighter-types get a level-scaled damage bonus to every attack. Additionally, fighter-types get cleave attacks when dropping enemies equal to their HD, Cleric/Thief-types get half-HD in cleave attacks, and mage-types get none, which is a nice bonus that keeps fighters competitive with high level wizards in terms of damage output.
All the traditional ones are there (plus more) between the PHB and Companion, but the companion has an entire chapter on creating custom classes. I've never used that, but it'd be great if you're using a highly customized world.
I should also note that fighter-types get a level-scaled damage bonus to every attack. Additionally, fighter-types get cleave attacks when dropping enemies equal to their HD, Cleric/Thief-types get half-HD in cleave attacks, and mage-types get none, which is a nice bonus that keeps fighters competitive with high level wizards in terms of damage output.
Fascinating.
To be honest it sounds like this could replace 5e for my fantasy campaign.