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Old 7th July 2009, 09:40 PM   #16 (permalink)
Jhaelen
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Jhaelen Goblin Sharpshooter (Lvl 2)
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Originally Posted by Dannyalcatraz View Post
The key to making Fighters "non-boring" is to figure out why your guy or gal does what he does...and how. Give him a personality.
This is the most important advice. Actually, if you think you'll enjoy playing the role of a fighter, then you probably will - if not, play something else!

The only advice I have to add that hasn't been mentioned yet:
Take a good look at the magic items that are available at your level. They are an excellent way to add to your bag of tricks (speaking of which is a good example for an item with open-ended usefulness in many situations - combat or otherwise!).
If you are allowed to use the MIC, it's got a lot of low-priced, useful items that can be used 1-3 times per day to expand your options. Chosen carefully you can alleviate most of a fighter's weaknesses.
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