05-09-2003, 12:22 AM
The Warrior.
The class that requires more skill to become efficient. A class that lost old advantages that the game creators had in mind, forcing the players to express maximum knowledge during the gameplay.
Not only you need skill, but you need better equipment at average than the other classes. The challenge is the fun factor.
The setups that can be optimized are also many. From the High AC Tank whose worst enemy is autohit to the agressive and cautious T-Shirt LAW.
LAWs are melee specialists. Remove all tha mana from jewelry and you have a Warrior as a Warrior. Also, the crusader-style chainmail and the savage-leather style looks wouldn't hurt, would they? ;)
PS: Since you also pointed out the Monk, wouldn't it make sense to add the other Hellfire classes? ( Perhaps that way I may vote for the Barbarian )
The class that requires more skill to become efficient. A class that lost old advantages that the game creators had in mind, forcing the players to express maximum knowledge during the gameplay.
Not only you need skill, but you need better equipment at average than the other classes. The challenge is the fun factor.
The setups that can be optimized are also many. From the High AC Tank whose worst enemy is autohit to the agressive and cautious T-Shirt LAW.
LAWs are melee specialists. Remove all tha mana from jewelry and you have a Warrior as a Warrior. Also, the crusader-style chainmail and the savage-leather style looks wouldn't hurt, would they? ;)
PS: Since you also pointed out the Monk, wouldn't it make sense to add the other Hellfire classes? ( Perhaps that way I may vote for the Barbarian )
Except in pure mathematics, nothing is known for certain (although much is certainly false).
Carl Sagan, "The Demon Haunted World"
Carl Sagan, "The Demon Haunted World"