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highly specialized characters that excel in multiplayer. | highly specialized characters that excel in multiplayer. | ||
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This freedom allows players to create hybrid characters that are not commonly found in most fantasy games. For example, a typical staff-wielding wizard can instead use a sword for self-defence in melee, or even use a magically enchanted firearm with abilities that cannot be created by a conventional smith. | This freedom allows players to create hybrid characters that are not commonly found in most fantasy games. For example, a typical staff-wielding wizard can instead use a sword for self-defence in melee, or even use a magically enchanted firearm with abilities that cannot be created by a conventional smith. | ||
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One handed weapons generally have slightly faster attack speed, and allow an off-hand shield that can greatly improve defensive abilities. | One handed weapons generally have slightly faster attack speed, and allow an off-hand shield that can greatly improve defensive abilities. | ||
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Two handed weapons generally offer greater damage and range, which may allow more offensive characters. | Two handed weapons generally offer greater damage and range, which may allow more offensive characters. | ||
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**Ranged** | **Ranged** |
projects/g9/start.txt · Last modified: 2015/04/10 18:27 by cse13141