Difference between revisions of "Paragon"
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Revision as of 14:13, 17 April 2018
A Masterhood Achieved in one of the regular classes.
Referred to as a ‘Paragon’ after the official adoption of V8 RoP, this is an award given to a player for consistently being an excellent example of their class in battlegames. A player should look like, role-play, and be highly effective at playing their Class to be bestowed a Paragon Title for that Class. A Paragon should take the lead in teaching new players how to play their Class, assist them with getting the necessary equipment, etc. A player may receive multiple Paragon awards, one for each Class. The reserved symbol of a Paragon is a sash in the colour of their class with silver trim.
- Paragon Anti-Paladin
- Paragon Archer
- Paragon Assassin
- Paragon Barbarian
- Paragon Bard
- Paragon Color
- Paragon Druid
- Paragon Healer
- Paragon Monk
- Paragon Monster
- Paragon Paladin
- Paragon Peasant
- Paragon Scout
- Paragon Warrior
- Paragon Wizard
- Paragon Reeve is known as Walker in the Middle
Alt-class Masterhood
A Masterhood Achieved in a non-standard classes