Vagabond

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The vagabond was very similar to the thief in many ways. The main differences were a variation on skills and the addition of spells to the vagabond class. As it was intended to be a stealth class, it still maintained many thief skills, save for a few such as eavesdrop. The vagabonds magical arsenal made it more potent for getting around the world, and hiding from other players, but it was
The vagabond was very similar to the thief in many ways. The main differences were a variation on skills and the addition of spells to the vagabond class. As it was intended to be a stealth class, it still maintained many thief skills, save for a few such as eavesdrop. The vagabonds magical arsenal made it more potent for getting around the world, and hiding from other players, but it was
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weaker physically in comparison to the thief. The nature of the player was general put to a stereotype at one point in the game, most vagabonds either played shady marketers selling stolen wares, or aimed for political seats of power within the game, at one point half of Seria's Triage was comprised of vagabonds and thieves. Contrary to the personality they possessed, most vagabonds were unable to act independently and needed assistance from stronger spellcasting and fighter related classes. Overall it was a fun class to play, and to RP with, but as far as grinding or fighting went, it was lacking.
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weaker physically in comparison to the thief. The nature of the player was generally put to a stereotype at one point in the game, most vagabonds either played shady marketers selling stolen wares, or aimed for political seats of power within the game, at one point half of Seria's Triage was comprised of vagabonds and thieves. Contrary to the personality they possessed, most vagabonds were unable to act independently and needed assistance from stronger spellcasting and fighter related classes. Overall it was a fun class to play, and to RP with, but as far as grinding or fighting went, it was lacking.

Current revision as of 19:57, 29 July 2009

The vagabond was very similar to the thief in many ways. The main differences were a variation on skills and the addition of spells to the vagabond class. As it was intended to be a stealth class, it still maintained many thief skills, save for a few such as eavesdrop. The vagabonds magical arsenal made it more potent for getting around the world, and hiding from other players, but it was weaker physically in comparison to the thief. The nature of the player was generally put to a stereotype at one point in the game, most vagabonds either played shady marketers selling stolen wares, or aimed for political seats of power within the game, at one point half of Seria's Triage was comprised of vagabonds and thieves. Contrary to the personality they possessed, most vagabonds were unable to act independently and needed assistance from stronger spellcasting and fighter related classes. Overall it was a fun class to play, and to RP with, but as far as grinding or fighting went, it was lacking.

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