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;Barbarian:Barbarian is a catch-all term for warriors from nomadic and uncivilized cultures. Barbarians are usually masters of all basic weapons, but a barbarian also knows how to survive in the wild, hunting and creating his own tools as needed. Barbarians value cunning and stealth and often have abilities similar to [[Mano a Mano Fantasy RPG:Rogues|rogues]].
 
;Barbarian:Barbarian is a catch-all term for warriors from nomadic and uncivilized cultures. Barbarians are usually masters of all basic weapons, but a barbarian also knows how to survive in the wild, hunting and creating his own tools as needed. Barbarians value cunning and stealth and often have abilities similar to [[Mano a Mano Fantasy RPG:Rogues|rogues]].
  
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;Cavalry:Knights, samurai and other warriors who know how to fight on the back of a horse (or the back of a giant wolf, gryphon, dragon or other creature) are enormously effective in medieval combat. Mounted warriors often have a higher social status than foot-soldiers, who are sometimes just armed peasants.
 
;Cavalry:Knights, samurai and other warriors who know how to fight on the back of a horse (or the back of a giant wolf, gryphon, dragon or other creature) are enormously effective in medieval combat. Mounted warriors often have a higher social status than foot-soldiers, who are sometimes just armed peasants.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:43, 18 July 2008

Warriors are physical fighters who rely on speed, strength, armor, weapons, strategy and tactics. Warriors include knights, mercenaries, swashbucklers, martial arts masters and fighting monks. A typical warrior is trained to use all of the standard weapons of his world, including both melee weapons like swords and spears and missile weapons like slings and bows.

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Guard
Guards do not have to be fully trained warriors. A guard only needs to know how to use one kind of weapon, and might rely on strength or equipment more than training.
Barbarian
Barbarian is a catch-all term for warriors from nomadic and uncivilized cultures. Barbarians are usually masters of all basic weapons, but a barbarian also knows how to survive in the wild, hunting and creating his own tools as needed. Barbarians value cunning and stealth and often have abilities similar to rogues.
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Cavalry
Knights, samurai and other warriors who know how to fight on the back of a horse (or the back of a giant wolf, gryphon, dragon or other creature) are enormously effective in medieval combat. Mounted warriors often have a higher social status than foot-soldiers, who are sometimes just armed peasants.