
^ What Garryson said.
I always saw Warriors as being the class that is using their rage/inner beast to fuel their power, but it was whether or not they had control/mastery over that rage that spelled the difference between a Warrior-in-Training and a Warrior that had mastered himself.
I always saw Warriors as being the class that is using their rage/inner beast to fuel their power, but it was whether or not they had control/mastery over that rage that spelled the difference between a Warrior-in-Training and a Warrior that had mastered himself.