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The '''Warrior''' is a [[role]] that appears in [[SlashTHEM]]. They are a pure fighting-class derived from the [[Knight]] that starts with similar proficiency in [[riding]], though they lack the Knight's [[jumping]] ability and less emphasis on offensive spellcasting and mounted combat - the [[polearms]], [[lance]] and [[spellcasting]] skills outside of [[divination spell]]s are restricted for Warriors.  
The '''Warrior''' is a [[role]] that appears in [[SlashTHEM]]. They are a pure fighting-class similar to the [[Knight]], and can be
 
[[clockwork automata]], [[Doppelganger (starting race)|doppelgänger]], [[Dwarf (starting race)|dwarves]], [[Elf (starting race)|elves]], [[Giant (starting race)|giant]], [[Gnome (starting race)|gnomes]], [[Hobbit (starting race)|hobbits]], [[Human (starting race)|human]], [[incantifiers]], or [[Kobold (starting race)|kobolds]].
 
  
The [[Warrior quest]] sees you fighting [[Archnemesis]] for [[The Magic Mirror of Jason]].
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Warriors must be lawful or neutral, and can be played as [[clockwork automata]], [[Dwarf (starting race)|dwarves]], [[Elf (starting race)|elves]], [[Giant (starting race)|giants]], [[Gnome (starting race)|gnomes]], [[Hobbit (starting race)|hobbits]], [[Human (starting race)|humans]], or [[Kobold (starting race)|kobolds]].
  
The Warrior's starting pet is a [[pony]] that starts out with a saddle. Just like the [[Knight]], a Warrior's riding skill starts out Basic, allowing the player to pick up items while riding.
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The Warrior's starting pet is a [[saddle]]d [[pony]]. Just like the Knight, a Warrior's riding skill starts out Basic, allowing the player to pick up items while riding.
  
==Starting Equipment==
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==Starting equipment==
* a +1 [[broadsword]]
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* +1 [[broadsword]]
* a +1 [[crossbow]]
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* +1 [[crossbow]]
* 50 blessed +0 [[crossbow bolt]]s
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* 25-50 blessed +0 [[crossbow bolt]]s
* a +0 [[scale mail]]
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* 7-14 [[carrot]]s
* a +0 pair of [[low boots]]
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* 7-14 [[apple]]s
 
* +0 [[small shield]]
 
* +0 [[small shield]]
* a random amount of [[carrot]]s and [[apple]]s
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* +0 [[scale mail]]
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* +0 pair of [[low boots]]
  
 
==Intrinsics==
 
==Intrinsics==
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==Techniques==
 
==Techniques==
Warriors start with [[weapon practice]] and [[shield block]].
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Warriors start with the [[weapon practice]] and [[shield block]] [[technique]]s.
  
 
== Skills ==
 
== Skills ==
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* ''Weapons:'' [[short sword]], [[broad sword]], [[long sword]], [[two-handed sword]]
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* ''Weapons:'' [[short sword]], [[broadsword]], [[long sword]], [[two-handed sword]], [[crossbow]]
 
* ''Combat:'' [[bare hands]]
 
* ''Combat:'' [[bare hands]]
 
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==Gods==
 
==Gods==
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{{main|Religion}}
  
{{main|Religion}}
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The Warrior's pantheon is derived from Slavic folklore.
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* Lawful:  [[Dazhbog]]
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* Neutral: [[Yarovit-Yarilo]]
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* Chaotic: [[Svarozhits]]
  
*Lawful:  Dazhbog
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==Quest==
*Neutral: Yarovit-Yarilo
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The [[Warrior quest]] sees you fighting the [[Archnemesis]] for [[Sword of Svyatogor]]. It is filled with [[locust]]s and [[Nymph (monster class)]]; randomly generated monsters are biased toward [[red dragon]]s and [[barbarian]]s. The maps are similar to the [[Knight quest]].
*Chaotic: Svarozhits
 
  
 
==Warrior rank titles==
 
==Warrior rank titles==
 
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The [[status line]] shows you to be one of the following ranks when you reach the specified [[experience level]]:
The [[status line]] shows you to be one of the following ranks when you reach the specified experience level:
 
  
 
*XL 1-2: Swords(wo)man
 
*XL 1-2: Swords(wo)man
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==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
The Warrior is a combat-oriented role. His high physical stats allow him to fight in melee most of the time while also allowing him to use a variety of ranged weapons. However, the complete lack of any spellcasting skills means the Warrior will have difficulty casting higher-level spells. They also don't get a lot of useful intrinsics or techniques by leveling up.
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The Warrior is a combat-oriented role whose high physical stats allow them to utilize a wide array of melee and ranged weapons. However, they lack any combat spellcasting skills, can only raise skill in [[divination spells]], and beyond intrinsic speed they do not gain any intrinsics or techniques outside of those inherent to their race.
  
The Warrior's quest artifact, [[The Magic Mirror of Jason]], is extremely hard to obtain thanks to the quest nemesis' difficulty; basically, the quest forces the Warrior to fight a beefed-up version of [[Master Kaen]].
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The Warrior's quest artifact is extremely hard to obtain, as Archnemesis is a difficult opponent that fights similarly to a stronger [[Master Kaen]].
  
 
Being a [[drow]] can aid in the Warrior's melee fighting abilities, and a [[vampire]] Warrior can deal extra damage by feeding on enemies.
 
Being a [[drow]] can aid in the Warrior's melee fighting abilities, and a [[vampire]] Warrior can deal extra damage by feeding on enemies.
  
 
==Origin==
 
==Origin==
The Warrior is based on the Gauntlet role with the same name. If the Warrior is weak from hunger, the game will display "Warrior needs food, badly!", which is a reference to Gauntlet's low health warning.
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The Warrior is based on the [[Gauntlet]] role with the same name. If the Warrior is [[weak]] from hunger, the game will display "Warrior needs food, badly!", which is a reference to Gauntlet's low health warning.
 
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[[Category:SlashTHEM]]
 
 
[[Category:SlashTHEM roles]]
 
[[Category:SlashTHEM roles]]

Latest revision as of 11:38, 28 March 2024

The Warrior is a role that appears in SlashTHEM. They are a pure fighting-class derived from the Knight that starts with similar proficiency in riding, though they lack the Knight's jumping ability and less emphasis on offensive spellcasting and mounted combat - the polearms, lance and spellcasting skills outside of divination spells are restricted for Warriors.

Warriors must be lawful or neutral, and can be played as clockwork automata, dwarves, elves, giants, gnomes, hobbits, humans, or kobolds.

The Warrior's starting pet is a saddled pony. Just like the Knight, a Warrior's riding skill starts out Basic, allowing the player to pick up items while riding.

Starting equipment

Intrinsics

Warriors gain intrinsics at these experience levels:

Techniques

Warriors start with the weapon practice and shield block techniques.

Skills

Warrior Skills
Max Skills
Basic
Skilled
Expert

Gods

Main article: Religion

The Warrior's pantheon is derived from Slavic folklore.

Quest

The Warrior quest sees you fighting the Archnemesis for Sword of Svyatogor. It is filled with locusts and Nymph (monster class); randomly generated monsters are biased toward red dragons and barbarians. The maps are similar to the Knight quest.

Warrior rank titles

The status line shows you to be one of the following ranks when you reach the specified experience level:

  • XL 1-2: Swords(wo)man
  • XL 3-5: Longswords(wo)man
  • XL 6-9: Two-Handed Swords(wo)man
  • XL 10-13: Legionnaire
  • XL 14-17: Crusader
  • XL 18-21: Baron(ess)
  • XL 22-25: Count(ess)
  • XL 26-29: Duke/Duchess
  • XL 30: Patriarch/Matriarch

Strategy

The Warrior is a combat-oriented role whose high physical stats allow them to utilize a wide array of melee and ranged weapons. However, they lack any combat spellcasting skills, can only raise skill in divination spells, and beyond intrinsic speed they do not gain any intrinsics or techniques outside of those inherent to their race.

The Warrior's quest artifact is extremely hard to obtain, as Archnemesis is a difficult opponent that fights similarly to a stronger Master Kaen.

Being a drow can aid in the Warrior's melee fighting abilities, and a vampire Warrior can deal extra damage by feeding on enemies.

Origin

The Warrior is based on the Gauntlet role with the same name. If the Warrior is weak from hunger, the game will display "Warrior needs food, badly!", which is a reference to Gauntlet's low health warning.