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<blockquote data-quote="SirAntoine" data-source="post: 6528815" data-attributes="member: 6731904"><p>I was saying the fighter is not always or mainly any of the those things, which I was quoting from the other poster. So I am saying the fighter was </p><p>- not always (or mainly) a defensive character</p><p>- not always (or mainly) heavily armored</p><p>- (but yes) adept at dealing damage to large numbers of targets, and </p><p>- (and yes) typically a ranged combatant or melee combatant.</p><p></p><p>I feared it would be misinterpreted, so I should have edited it.</p><p></p><p>I get that you like combat roles, but might I suggest using Skip Williams' sturdy brawler?</p><p></p><p>I think the issues you're not seeing are best illustrated by the term, "muscle", as opposed to defender. The fighter is like the party's muscle, rather than its defender or "meat shield". Basically, the fighter will use force. The fact he may be "durable" comes with the territory, but because he typically attacks he shouldn't be called a defensive character. The rogue maybe, or the wizard, but not any character who can charge in first. In 5th Edition, everyone can do so much in a fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirAntoine, post: 6528815, member: 6731904"] I was saying the fighter is not always or mainly any of the those things, which I was quoting from the other poster. So I am saying the fighter was - not always (or mainly) a defensive character - not always (or mainly) heavily armored - (but yes) adept at dealing damage to large numbers of targets, and - (and yes) typically a ranged combatant or melee combatant. I feared it would be misinterpreted, so I should have edited it. I get that you like combat roles, but might I suggest using Skip Williams' sturdy brawler? I think the issues you're not seeing are best illustrated by the term, "muscle", as opposed to defender. The fighter is like the party's muscle, rather than its defender or "meat shield". Basically, the fighter will use force. The fact he may be "durable" comes with the territory, but because he typically attacks he shouldn't be called a defensive character. The rogue maybe, or the wizard, but not any character who can charge in first. In 5th Edition, everyone can do so much in a fight. [/QUOTE]
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