![]() ![]() Because of this, it is the most favored class choice because most players dislike having to move their mouse a few inches to click other buttons. ![]() All of this character's attacks are designed to deal tons of damage through rapid clicking of the Attack button. Some Warrior attacks include "Double Strike", "Triple Strike", "Quintuple Strike", and their finishing move, "Make-the-game-crash Strike", which uses so many strikes the game often causes the player's computer to display the Blue Screen of Death, then explode. The Warrior class is designed to be the stereotypical brute force, no-brains character, much like a nomadic caveman or that really big jock who always beat you up in high school. You may also choose from one of three classes, as described below. However, males have lots of facial hair, which is the only difference. Gender can be changed Zorbak later in the game for a reasonable fee of 1,000 DragonCoins (which are like a Dragon Amulet, except with a time limit). You are allowed to be either a male or female. The game first expects you to create a character. Somehow, players begin to believe in this nonsense and discuss with other players how they intend to "pwnz0rz" the various baddies on the AE forums. This is just a way to get you to pay to supposedly be a dragon lord. And they tell this to HUNDREDS OF CHARACTERS. This is largely untrue, as your dragon is a lazy and apparently sleep-deprieved infant, and you yourself are much weaker than any important bad guys in the game, who can pretty much thrash you in a single hit. The game wants you to believe (after you give them $19.95) that you are meant to become a legendary "DragonLord" and ride your dragon with you everywhere you go, obliterating everything in your path. It is suggested this is another attempt to confuse the average player so that they won't bother looking for the obvious plotholes. Also, this game is supposed to be entirely separated from the events in AdventureQuest, yet on several occasions there have been quests which tie the two games together. This is mostly to confuse younger players with no concept of space-time, as the NPCs within the game look exactly the same as they did in AQ. The game itself is allegedly set approximately 5 years before the events of AdventureQuest. ![]()
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