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When did the Fighter become "defender"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Neonchameleon" data-source="post: 5905565" data-attributes="member: 87792"><p>Or those of us who actually <em>play</em> 4e know what we are talking about.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>For the record, this is <em>exactly</em> how a 4e fighter works. If the fighter chooses you as his opponent and you ignore him, he <em>will</em> hurt you. And will hurt you far more than any striker will. Combat Challenge <em>gives him a free swing</em>. If you engage the fighter and focus all your attention on him, a striker will do more damage, but strikers are far, far easier to get away from than fighters. If on the other hand you concentrate on the fighter then the fighter is "just" a big and heavily armoured high damage person looking to stick a sword through your gullet. Who you can't take your eyes off for one moment because he will take advantage of any opening you give him, even if the Barbarian actually hits harder.</p><p> </p><p>What you are claiming the fighter should do is exactly what the fighter does.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>And now I'm going to ask if you're genuinely this ignorant about 4e or are trolling. The fighter does not get spells. He gets exploits - mechanical representation of his attack patterns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neonchameleon, post: 5905565, member: 87792"] Or those of us who actually [I]play[/I] 4e know what we are talking about. For the record, this is [I]exactly[/I] how a 4e fighter works. If the fighter chooses you as his opponent and you ignore him, he [I]will[/I] hurt you. And will hurt you far more than any striker will. Combat Challenge [I]gives him a free swing[/I]. If you engage the fighter and focus all your attention on him, a striker will do more damage, but strikers are far, far easier to get away from than fighters. If on the other hand you concentrate on the fighter then the fighter is "just" a big and heavily armoured high damage person looking to stick a sword through your gullet. Who you can't take your eyes off for one moment because he will take advantage of any opening you give him, even if the Barbarian actually hits harder. What you are claiming the fighter should do is exactly what the fighter does. And now I'm going to ask if you're genuinely this ignorant about 4e or are trolling. The fighter does not get spells. He gets exploits - mechanical representation of his attack patterns. [/QUOTE]
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