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Born too late to explore the world; born too early to explore the galaxy.
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Yeah, not really. I mess it up constantly, honestly.


But you try, which is what counts most.

Whassaaaaaaaap?
@Fennec
I've still got it subscribed to, if we're gonna continue.
@SmileyJaws In my humble opinion, I think 5 would work in terms of combat. We have two berserker like characters who will make up the front line. We have twon archers who can attack from the rear and prevent the two on the front line being flanked. One archer can adjust to augment the front line in the event the need arises. My archer can only be range but can provide some medical aid. We have a Rouge/assassin who is the most versatile person here. Dancing around the front line yet able to fall back to support from the rear. Again, I am just saying this to say it.


Ahah.
Actually, that's more of a grunt-tactic. As in, when you have a bunch of tanks- whether they are berserkers or shield-bearers- you've generally got a militia or more, with plenty of supporters behind.

You want many more supporters than you do tanks- the tank'll charge in, and the rest will cut away at the enemy while they're distracting, or heal their fellows.

Two warriors- berserkers, no less- isn't a very good idea. Why? They both use big weapons, they both go charging into the fray. Friendly fire is almost guaranteed, especially for literal berserkers. That, and the berserkers, out of battle, will either hate each other or love each other, because of such similar roles.

And yes, I know that one of the berserkers is changing to a bard.
@SmileyJaws
Well, there's two berserkers/heavy melee.
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The best move I have is the ability to choke someone out or throw a grown man over my shoulder, typically.


o.0

Oh.
Yeah.
That's totally not that great or awesome.

I can flail craptastically in a panic? xD
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I can try.


The best move I have is CHOMPNOM.
It is _SUPEREFFECTIVE_ against _CONSUMABLES_ such as _FOOD_MEAT_"STEAK"
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Jiu Jitsu. I go on Mondays and Thursdays/Fridays depending on the week.


So if I poke you in the side, will you do some fancy moves and floor me?
@WilsonTurnerI get what you mean, but with a berserker, it's less finesse and more swinging faster and harder xD. By skill, I don't mean he excels with them, it's just the ones he use better. By finesse, it's more technical moves.


Aye, but a battleaxe, greatsword or broadsword, or mace/warhammer would serve better than a polearm or sword. Berserkers are rather large, and... they are not as fast as an average-sized skilled swordsman. More mass = harder to move = longer to move the same distance as a smaller person. Muscle, to a point, equals speed, but after that point, it gets slower.

Polearms and swords are more effective when they aren't being used as hammers. Polearms can do a wider variety of attacks, with a much longer reach. This weapon is obviously requiring greater strength than the average, since the blade is at the very end and it can be heavier than a normal blade, but it'd still require a good deal of skill as well.
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Huh. Could just be a regional thing then. We have "Home Economics" or "Home Ec" here.


True, true.

So what are you practicing? You mentioned practice for something.
@WilsonTurner No, not that there is another rogue/assassin just that the variation isn't huge although honestly it isn't a big deal!


Aye, I just don't know what else to do. I mean, I guess I could be a healer? But being sneaky is better than healing! I'll run away, quietly, while you all die :DD

Darius has skill with swords, axes and polearms, but lacks in weapons that require finesse.


The only thing I'd like to point out is that polearms and swords require a bit of finesse, swords most definitely. Polearms are just sorta awkward- you either stab with the spearpoint, or slash with the axehead- and using them effectively is a little harder than with an axe, since polearms are usually much longer. Well, depending on the type of polearm- some are long staffs with blades at the end, and that still requires finesse.
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