Overview

Fighter class illustration

"Given enough time, any man may master the physical. With enough knowledge, any man may become wise. It is the true warrior who can master both...and surpass the result." - Tien T'ai

Fighters are disciplined frontline weapon specialists with broad gear flexibility and reliable melee pressure. The class is straightforward to begin and deep to optimize: weapon lane choice, durability setup, and timing discipline all matter at higher play levels. Fighters also carry a limited spell package for practical buffs, making them consistent anchors for group combat and stable solo progression.

Guild Locations

Spur In a small building with a white cedar door along Northern Avenue, north of Town Square. Go through the door and turn north. Then type "train list all".

Special Abilities

Focus Force Focus Force is a fighter-only combat toggle that boosts physical offense while active. It adds OR by Focus Force skill level and adds a flat damage bonus that scales from low to high skill, but applies a +1 second delay to physical attacks while active. Armor & Shield Mastery Fighters can use any armor and shield setup, giving them strong front-line durability. Limited Magick Fighters have a small spell package for utility and combat support.

Signature Spells

  • Force Fist
  • Warrior's Dexterity
  • Warrior's Agility
  • Warrior's Strength
  • Warrior's Shield

Characteristic Focus

- Strength: Exceedingly useful to an adventurer of this class for obvious reasons. - Dexterity/Agility: Great to help you hit your opponents with your weapons, and dodge their attacks against you. - Constitution: Helpful for high hit points and fatigue. - Alignment: Any

Important Skills

  • Focus Force
  • Shields
  • First Aid
  • Primary Weapon

Key Stats

  • Strength
  • Constitution
  • Dexterity
  • Agility

Especially Suited Races

  • Thugian
  • Hithual
  • Leuian
  • San Elf
  • Arachnian
  • Monitanian
  • Oog-ra

Elder RP Note

Strong fighter roleplay comes from command presence and consistency. Keep your style clear, choose a weapon identity, and let training, discipline, and battlefield decisions define the character voice.