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Supprised to see there is nothing written for the Warriors as its a widely played class and at one point, was the only class playable to someone without garb but the Pesant class has fixed that. I've always loved the Warrior but have never actively played one for credits but is on my to do list. A first level Warrior is nice because of the 5th life plus all the weapon choices. Almost as good as the Barbarian except you can carry enchantments. The Improve Weapon is a rather decent ability especially when combined with Bladesharp. Now you have a shield destroying, highly damaging weapon. The javelin ability isn't bad but I never found them very effective unless you have a lot of them and place the all around the field as oppposed to carrying them. Not much to say about Improve Shield and Quailty of Armor; they are nice but a Warrior at 6th level should aready be wearing 6 points armor or playing something else and if your shield is destroyed, you get a new one. If it could block spell balls then it would be perfect but alas, no. In conclusion, Warrior is awesome if you want a very broad choice of weapons and enjoy making or wearing armor on the field. They are somehwat overshadowed by the Barbarian being about to have throwies and bows but they can only pick away so much of the armor with them and can't increase the damage. Its an interesting trade off. | Supprised to see there is nothing written for the Warriors as its a widely played class and at one point, was the only class playable to someone without garb but the Pesant class has fixed that. I've always loved the Warrior but have never actively played one for credits but is on my to do list. A first level Warrior is nice because of the 5th life plus all the weapon choices. Almost as good as the Barbarian except you can carry enchantments. The Improve Weapon is a rather decent ability especially when combined with Bladesharp. Now you have a shield destroying, highly damaging weapon. The javelin ability isn't bad but I never found them very effective unless you have a lot of them and place the all around the field as oppposed to carrying them. Not much to say about Improve Shield and Quailty of Armor; they are nice but a Warrior at 6th level should aready be wearing 6 points armor or playing something else and if your shield is destroyed, you get a new one. If it could block spell balls then it would be perfect but alas, no. In conclusion, Warrior is awesome if you want a very broad choice of weapons and enjoy making or wearing armor on the field. They are somehwat overshadowed by the Barbarian being about to have throwies and bows but they can only pick away so much of the armor with them and can't increase the damage. Its an interesting trade off. | ||
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Revision as of 05:48, 30 October 2012
Supprised to see there is nothing written for the Warriors as its a widely played class and at one point, was the only class playable to someone without garb but the Pesant class has fixed that. I've always loved the Warrior but have never actively played one for credits but is on my to do list. A first level Warrior is nice because of the 5th life plus all the weapon choices. Almost as good as the Barbarian except you can carry enchantments. The Improve Weapon is a rather decent ability especially when combined with Bladesharp. Now you have a shield destroying, highly damaging weapon. The javelin ability isn't bad but I never found them very effective unless you have a lot of them and place the all around the field as oppposed to carrying them. Not much to say about Improve Shield and Quailty of Armor; they are nice but a Warrior at 6th level should aready be wearing 6 points armor or playing something else and if your shield is destroyed, you get a new one. If it could block spell balls then it would be perfect but alas, no. In conclusion, Warrior is awesome if you want a very broad choice of weapons and enjoy making or wearing armor on the field. They are somehwat overshadowed by the Barbarian being about to have throwies and bows but they can only pick away so much of the armor with them and can't increase the damage. Its an interesting trade off.