====== Warrior ====== {{classes:warrior.base.151.png|}} As a Warrior you've been trained in the art of combat with weapons and in archery. Because of your training, you’re stronger, more agile, and hardier than you would be otherwise. However, your education has neglected the magical arts, religious devotion, and lacks breadth in general. The warrior is selectable by players as their [[:classes|class]]. It has the following modifications to stat distribution: ====Stat Modifications ==== ^ [[characters:Str]] ^ [[characters:Dex]] ^ [[characters:Con]] ^ [[characters:Int]] ^ [[characters:Wis]] ^ [[characters:Pow]] ^ [[characters:Cha]] ^ Net +/- ((Charisma not included in Net calculation.))^ | +2 | +1 | +1 | -2 | -1 | -1 | 0 | 0 | ====Stat Maximums ==== Class selection does not affect stat maximums ==== Resistance ==== * None ==== Traits ==== * [[:skills:Fighter Skills]] * [[:skills:Basic Skills]] ====Starting Equipment==== * Warrior's starting equipment ===== Class Notes ===== Warriors have limited stat penalties for spellcasting so it's not too hard to teach them spells eventually, but Warriors also don't have the tremendous bonuses to physical stats that Barbarians do, so if you plan on focusing on melee and ranged attacks then Barbarian is probably better to start with. Barbarians don't start with Literacy, but that's the easiest skill in the game to obtain, so it's hardly a significant disadvantage. On the other hand, Warriors dress in a suit of chainmail and have a dashing blue cape, so their appearance will look a lot more fashionable than a Barbarian's to most players! ===== See Also ===== * None