
(09-23-2014, 12:08 PM)OttoVann Wrote: When I see this question, I can't help but wonder "So what?" but not in a negative or snarky way.
Like whats wrong with knowing how to use a lance and/or polearm? I am perfectly fine saying Otto has Academic knowledge of being a Lancer over a Dragoon. Â I...don't see the difference. Â Ultimately, to me, if your putting combat classes in your backstory you have or want to or will combat at some point. Â Does your enemy care if you identify as a Lancer over a Goon?
I dont know.
Dragoon isn't really a good example here, as it is perfectly possible to roleplay a dragoon. One's choice to do so would have huge ramifications for one's roleplay, as well. To be a dragoon is not just to wield a lance; you would get to incorporate all the flavor of Ishgardian culture into your story as well, the war with the dragons, etc.
(09-23-2014, 12:13 PM)Aya Wrote:(09-23-2014, 12:11 PM)Unnamed Mercenary Wrote: Marauders use plenty of axes. They're our basic axe-wielding class. Warrior adds on top of that. The "secrets" and "methods" they use channel their rage into a kind of berserk mode, which is what makes it "special".ÂSee, that's the "really good" part I mentioned!
Only.. one village.. knows how.. to rage! I think our forum itself has shown how silly that is over the past two weeks! Warrior is far too generic to be limited to a single village, I'm sorry, I'm not buying it!
Haha I have to agree on this count. Just look at Earth cultures - many historical cultures have "berserker"-type soldiers.
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