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==Archer [[Class]]==
 
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===From the [[7.0]] Rules===
 
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Everyone knows the legend of William Tell, and that story has a basis in fact in the Welsh Archers who long resisted British rule before making the English longbow world-famous. Other outstanding examples include the kyudo archers of Shogun-era Japan, and the Sioux Dog Soldiers.
 
Everyone knows the legend of William Tell, and that story has a basis in fact in the Welsh Archers who long resisted British rule before making the English longbow world-famous. Other outstanding examples include the kyudo archers of Shogun-era Japan, and the Sioux Dog Soldiers.
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Revision as of 01:39, 30 January 2008

From the 7.0 Rules

Everyone knows the legend of William Tell, and that story has a basis in fact in the Welsh Archers who long resisted British rule before making the English longbow world-famous. Other outstanding examples include the kyudo archers of Shogun-era Japan, and the Sioux Dog Soldiers.

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Examples:

William Tell, Odysseus, Paris of Troy, Robin Hood, Bard of the Dale, the Ettrick Foresters, and Minamoto Tametomo

Garb:

Orange sash (plus must carry a bow or crossbow)

Armor:

Maximum of 3 points

Shields:

None, initially

Weapons:

Dagger, short, long, long or short bow

Immunities:

None

Lives:

4

Abilities & Traits:

Levels

-1st Bowyer (ex) (1/life) -2nd Stun Arrow (1/reusable) (T)

-3rd Accuracy (T) -4th Total lives increase to 5 (T)

-5th May now use small shields (T) -6th Penetration Arrow (1/reusable) (T)

See Guildmaster of Archers


Check out the Class or Abilities and Traits pages for more information.