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(Explain that it is a role, but other games say class. Promote from Category:Articles to Category:Roles.)
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You can play ''[[NetHack]]'' by selecting a '''role''' of player or letting the game randomly pick one.
 
You can play ''[[NetHack]]'' by selecting a '''role''' of player or letting the game randomly pick one.
  
Some other games, such as ''[[Gameinfo:Oberin|Oberin]]'' and ''[[Gameinfo:Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons and Dragons]]'' use the word '''class'''. However, NetHack always calls them as roles. However, ''[[Wikibooks:MapleStory|MapleStory]]'', for example, uses "job", while NetHack uses class.
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Some other games, such as ''[[Gameinfo:Oberin|Oberin]]'' and ''[[Gameinfo:Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons and Dragons]]'' use the word '''class'''. However, NetHack always calls them as roles. However, ''[[Wikibooks:MapleStory|MapleStory]]'', for example, uses "job", while NetHack uses "role".
  
 
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Revision as of 00:30, 30 March 2006

You can play NetHack by selecting a role of player or letting the game randomly pick one.

Some other games, such as Oberin and Dungeons and Dragons use the word class. However, NetHack always calls them as roles. However, MapleStory, for example, uses "job", while NetHack uses "role".

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