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Revision as of 06:21, 20 February 2013
Warrior classes have excellent hitpoints and poor mana. They are practiced with weapons, and have the strongest parry of all classes.
A warrior is basically trained to kill stuff. Almost all warrior skills are oriented towards killing an enemy. If you are a newbie, a warrior with minimal spellcasting ability is a pretty good combination.
Warriors rely on a high constitution and strength, with dexterity thrown in for good measure. Constitution gives them the high hitpoints needed in battle, while strength and dexterity are needed to master various skills.
Class specialties
- Weapon Mastery
- Archetypal spell: Riposte
- Warcries
- Archetypal skills: Roar, Cry of Victory
- Power Attacks
- Archetypal skill: Leap
- Group Tactics
- Battle Fury
- Archetypal skill: Berserk