So... not sure this will add much to the conversation but Hornet is a level 50 WAR and 50 DRG.
ICly, literally all this means is that she's pretty good with axes and spears.
Her armor is stuff that she bought or had commissioned. The DRG AF armor? Bought cause she thought it looked sexy. It's not magical, just well made.
She just got armor out of CT, the Armor of Light. ICly, she bought it and is frankly disappointed because she thinks it makes her look like a man (an IC mistake that has been made several times now by other players).
So yeah, I take class specific Lore as kind of... well whatever. People can buy axes. They're just there in the store. You don't need to go through a huge trial to get good with it.
I'm not putting down that style of RP, if it's in your character to have some kind of epic or spiritual connection to their class or their equipment that's fine. For my girl though, armor and weapons are just tools. Even her class abilities are just a fighting style when you get down to it. They're just fancier ways of putting the sharp end into something until it stops moving.
ICly, literally all this means is that she's pretty good with axes and spears.
Her armor is stuff that she bought or had commissioned. The DRG AF armor? Bought cause she thought it looked sexy. It's not magical, just well made.
She just got armor out of CT, the Armor of Light. ICly, she bought it and is frankly disappointed because she thinks it makes her look like a man (an IC mistake that has been made several times now by other players).
So yeah, I take class specific Lore as kind of... well whatever. People can buy axes. They're just there in the store. You don't need to go through a huge trial to get good with it.
I'm not putting down that style of RP, if it's in your character to have some kind of epic or spiritual connection to their class or their equipment that's fine. For my girl though, armor and weapons are just tools. Even her class abilities are just a fighting style when you get down to it. They're just fancier ways of putting the sharp end into something until it stops moving.