As already stated, The World needs monks. ... They have kickboxers though, which may be close enough. Also, I would appreciate Beastmasters who could tame wild monsters and use them to attack (or Relm's variation of the job in FFVI; the artist, who can sketch monsters to attack for her).
What about setting traps when you r trying to get away from the monsters that r chasing u that r really strong to fight like for example make a dummy of your team that explodes when the enemy attacks and when the life points go to zero it explodes that would be neat (blink,blink)
Yea Perfect that would be great and I love D&D so it would fit perfectly with the other classes though i am not sure about the monk thing arnt they about non-violence. BTW(off topic topic a sec) did they ever make a D&D for Playstation (back to topic)
nope a mace is a ball with spikes on it and a flail are to rods together with a chain that extends to hit the other person if you played FF8 you would know what i mean when i say shelphie the flail user and D&D means Dungeon and Dragons
Super Tsukasa Z wrote:nope a mace is a ball with spikes on it and a flail are to rods together with a chain that extends to hit the other person if you played FF8 you would know what i mean when i say shelphie the flail user and D&D means Dungeon and Dragons
Sorry to all Final Fantasy fans, but I haven't played even one Anycase, I hope you realize that, in the Middle Ages, they, like, couldn't make a chain that extends and returns.
Why is it that people are moving away from classes based on weapons to classes based on characteristics. AD&D is not the solution for everything. Granted, I would love to "The World" with an Assassin or Rogue class, but then it would not be "The World". ::sigh:: But, I guess this is the effect of a popular RPG system that has been around since the 1970's.
Super Tsukasa Z wrote:nope a mace is a ball with spikes on it and a flail are to rods together with a chain that extends to hit the other person if you played FF8 you would know what i mean when i say shelphie the flail user and D&D means Dungeon and Dragons
Sorry to all Final Fantasy fans, but I haven't played even one Anycase, I hope you realize that, in the Middle Ages, they, like, couldn't make a chain that extends and returns.
Ya i guess that is true but it would be a great if it was not set to the olden times but the ideas were taken from D&D(but not all ideas) not its not actually set the times of King Auther but you have to play FF it is the greatest second to .Hack of course