>>96964786
Yes, in these examples, the Wizard, the Cleric, and the Shaman have much broader and less defined Death Moves, simply because they have "Magic can do just about anything, right, right?" privilege.
For example, the Fae gets this as their default Death Move:
>Perfect Wish
>In your final moments, all the goodwill and friendship you have enjoyed in your life manifest in one final perfect wish for one person you name. When you die, name one person that you grant a perfect wish to. Their wish, no matter what it is, will come true and at its core effects will turn out as the wisher intends, though there may be longer reaching consequences out of their control.
In theory, the Ranger could "set major world events in motion" with their sheer trapmaking skills. That is fairly broad. Failing that, the player could just choose one of the universal Death Moves instead.