Difference between revisions of "Paragon"
From AmtWiki
m |
(Update to V8.4 (Sunny)) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | + | Sometimes referred to as a ‘[[Class]] [[Masterhood]]’ this is an [[award]] given to a player for consistently being an excellent example of their [[class]] in full-class [[battlegames]]. A player should look like, role-play, and be highly effective at playing their class to be bestowed a Paragon title. 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 titles, one for each class. The reserved symbol of a Paragon is a [[sash]] in the color of their class with silver trim. | |
− | |||
− | |||
*[[Paragon Anti-Paladin]] | *[[Paragon Anti-Paladin]] |
Revision as of 15:20, 15 October 2021
Sometimes referred to as a ‘Class Masterhood’ this is an award given to a player for consistently being an excellent example of their class in full-class battlegames. A player should look like, role-play, and be highly effective at playing their class to be bestowed a Paragon title. 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 titles, one for each class. The reserved symbol of a Paragon is a sash in the color 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