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4E very brief: What is it like playing each class?

 
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Peter Knutsen

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:37 pm
Post subject: 4E very brief: What is it like playing each class?
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I'd much appreciate it if those of you who have read the core books
would care to write brief summaries that explain and define what it is
like to play the different classes.

Anything and as much as you like, but perhaps 2-3 sentences per
character class.


For instance: "playing a wizard means a lot of direct damage-blasting,
but you also get more non-combat utility magical effects (called
rituals) than the other caster classes, and an aptitude for arcane and
esoteric knowledge", if that is in fact true.

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