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Adept in the art of combat, brave feral warriors excel in melee and defence. Their training, and fierce dedication to protecting their cause have given them strength and tenacity not found anywhere else. Upholding their ideals, warriors fight for what they believe is right, and stand up for their allies.
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Adept in the art of physical combat, brave feral Warriors excel in offensive and defensive tactics. Their rigorous training, and fierce dedication to protecting their cause have given them strength and tenacity not found anywhere else. With strength of both heart and body, warriors fight to protect what they believe in, and stand up for their trusted allies.
  
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While sharing the spotlight of being a pure damage class along with [[Mage]]s and [[Hunter]]s, Warriors specialize in non-elemental close-ranged fighting. The class' unique resource of [[Fury]] let's them charge up with melee strikes before comboing with advanced attacks. Such skills revolve around immobilizing running opponents then unleashing full-on brute force.  As such, the effective Warrior has the highest physical strength stat of any other class.
  
Warriors are a physical melee class. While sharing the spotlight of being a damage class along with [[Mage]]s and [[Hunter]]s, they specialize in close-ranged fighting. Warriors have the highest physical strength of any other class in Paw'D.  
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Through utilization of armor and skills, warriors may choose to fight offensively or defensively. At their core, offensive Warriors focus on damage dealing yet sacrifice health whereas defensive warriors focus on defending and withstanding damage but loose damage. Yet, a strategical warrior will utilize both offensive & defensive skills and armor to adapt to optimize their efficiency within a party. Rarely will you see a successful warrior with skills from only one of the two paths.
  
Even though warriors are a whole class in themselves, they branch off into two different genres: Warriors with a focus on damage dealing, and warriors with a focus on defending and withstanding damage (typically referred to as "tanking"). Warriors that focus on damage dealing sacrifice health and defenses for raw damage. In contrast, tanks have the highest health and defenses, abilities to draw monsters' attention to them, but also the lowest damage output.
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== Combative Tactics ==
  
Pairing warriors along with [[priest]]s are important to overcoming many of the more challenging dungeons: the warrior makes sure that the bulk of all monsters' damage is focused on them, while the priest uses healing spells to keep everyone alive.
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== Defensive Techniques ==
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=== Notes ===
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*Pairing warriors along with [[priest]]s are important to overcoming many of the more challenging dungeons: the warrior makes sure that the bulk of all monsters' damage is focused on them, while the priest uses healing spells to keep everyone alive.

Revision as of 07:57, 30 July 2013

Adept in the art of physical combat, brave feral Warriors excel in offensive and defensive tactics. Their rigorous training, and fierce dedication to protecting their cause have given them strength and tenacity not found anywhere else. With strength of both heart and body, warriors fight to protect what they believe in, and stand up for their trusted allies.

While sharing the spotlight of being a pure damage class along with Mages and Hunters, Warriors specialize in non-elemental close-ranged fighting. The class' unique resource of Fury let's them charge up with melee strikes before comboing with advanced attacks. Such skills revolve around immobilizing running opponents then unleashing full-on brute force. As such, the effective Warrior has the highest physical strength stat of any other class.

Through utilization of armor and skills, warriors may choose to fight offensively or defensively. At their core, offensive Warriors focus on damage dealing yet sacrifice health whereas defensive warriors focus on defending and withstanding damage but loose damage. Yet, a strategical warrior will utilize both offensive & defensive skills and armor to adapt to optimize their efficiency within a party. Rarely will you see a successful warrior with skills from only one of the two paths.

Combative Tactics

Defensive Techniques

Notes

  • Pairing warriors along with priests are important to overcoming many of the more challenging dungeons: the warrior makes sure that the bulk of all monsters' damage is focused on them, while the priest uses healing spells to keep everyone alive.