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Paladin should kill the Warlord and take his stuff!
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<blockquote data-quote="Sol.Dragonheart" data-source="post: 4030782" data-attributes="member: 54316"><p>Alright, first point, from what we've seen so far of the Warlords abilities, the Warlord is not telling the Fighter how to swing that axe. He's not telling the Rogue how to sweep his weapon into the fine points between armor. He's not telling the Wizard how to bend the forces of the cosmos into a big ball of fire that incinerates the enemy. I don't see how the Warlord is subsuming the ability of other classes to perform and excel in what they do best.</p><p></p><p>What he is doing, is pointing out and exposing the enemies tactical defencies. He's coordinating the groups efforts and pin pointing strikes, making the group better as a whole due to his battle expertise. He's inspiring others with his bold attacks and stirring resolve, charging forth into the breach once more, and so forth. How, in any way, does this <strong>lessen</strong> what the other characters bring to the table?</p><p></p><p>Now moving onto the second point from that, how is any of that dull or boring? It's actually quite exciting to have a character capable of doing that, and it's an archetype that has been deserving of its own unique class for quite some time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sol.Dragonheart, post: 4030782, member: 54316"] Alright, first point, from what we've seen so far of the Warlords abilities, the Warlord is not telling the Fighter how to swing that axe. He's not telling the Rogue how to sweep his weapon into the fine points between armor. He's not telling the Wizard how to bend the forces of the cosmos into a big ball of fire that incinerates the enemy. I don't see how the Warlord is subsuming the ability of other classes to perform and excel in what they do best. What he is doing, is pointing out and exposing the enemies tactical defencies. He's coordinating the groups efforts and pin pointing strikes, making the group better as a whole due to his battle expertise. He's inspiring others with his bold attacks and stirring resolve, charging forth into the breach once more, and so forth. How, in any way, does this [b]lessen[/b] what the other characters bring to the table? Now moving onto the second point from that, how is any of that dull or boring? It's actually quite exciting to have a character capable of doing that, and it's an archetype that has been deserving of its own unique class for quite some time [/QUOTE]
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