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===From the [[7.2]] Rulebook===
 
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[[Image:WarriorsDS.jpg|right|Warriors in Chainmail and Brigandine|thumb|400px]]
 
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Pure Warrior traditions also abound. Outstanding examples included the 300 Spartans who opposed the great Persian king Xerxes
 
Pure Warrior traditions also abound. Outstanding examples included the 300 Spartans who opposed the great Persian king Xerxes

Revision as of 15:04, 25 October 2008

a Class

From the 7.2 Rulebook

Symbol cicra 6.0
Warriors in Chainmail and Brigandine

Pure Warrior traditions also abound. Outstanding examples included the 300 Spartans who opposed the great Persian king Xerxes and his 10,000 Immortals, the incredibly warlike five nations of the Iroquois, and the fierce Maori clans native to New Zealand.

Examples:

William Wallace, Lancelot, Achilles, Spartacus, Mad Martigan, Miyamoto Musashi, Charles Martel, Roman Praetorians, and Julius Caesar

Garb:

Purple sash

Armor:

4 points

Shields:

Large

Weapons:

All melee

Immunities:

None

Lives:

5

Abilities & Traits:

Level -1st No additional abilities

-2nd May wear up to 6 points of armor (T)

-3rd Total lives increases to 6 (T)

  • May now use javelins (T)

-4th Improve Weapon becomes (1/life)

-5th Repair Item (ex) (1/life)

-6th Armor of Quality (T)

  • Improve Shield becomes (2/game)

Honors

If you play the class of warrior well enough you might be suggested for the title of Master Warrior, which is a Class Masterhood. Being a warrior has nothing whatever to do with the award Order of the Warrior which is given for success in tournies or for field prowess.
Some warriors get a bit over the top.
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Check out the Class or Abilities and Traits pages for more information.