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#1 Jan 15 2005 at 3:54 AM Rating: Decent
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I made a fighter named Achilles and I want to try to make him as much like the real character as possible. I am in Freeport and plan on doing a betrayel. So what road you guys think I should go on? Brawler? Paladin?

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#2 Jan 15 2005 at 6:47 AM Rating: Decent
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Wasn't he a warrior?
#3 Jan 15 2005 at 9:12 PM Rating: Decent
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I'd say warrior as well, he doesn't use magic does he? So paladin is out, does he move like ligntning and hardly ever get hit? Doubt it, so that leaves warrior.
#4 Jan 16 2005 at 1:28 AM Rating: Decent
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well he is extremely fast and hardly ever gets hit. Until Paris shoots him in his heel with an arrow.
#5 Jan 16 2005 at 10:45 PM Rating: Decent
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Well that leaves only 3 choices, Guardian, Berserker, and Monk. Since bruiser the other brawler is evil. Read up on them and pick the one you like most.

Edited, Sun Jan 16 22:46:03 2005 by CaitsithMaximillion
#6 Jan 17 2005 at 12:19 AM Rating: Default
what is Achilles from
#7 Jan 17 2005 at 5:14 AM Rating: Decent
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I'd say Beserker...

He was fast and pretty powerful (like in the beginning when he killed that one guy in one hit). Beserkers can go in a rage and get in extra powerful hits. He wasn't really a guardian, since only thing he really cared about was his ego, and he didn't do any martail arts....

My 2cps worth

Edited, Mon Jan 17 05:20:44 2005 by Jackx
#8 Mar 02 2007 at 1:42 PM Rating: Decent
I'd say watch the heel :)
#9 Mar 03 2007 at 1:04 PM Rating: Decent
But Achilles was a Necromancer...
#10 Mar 03 2007 at 1:15 PM Rating: Decent
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#11 Jan 03 2008 at 10:46 AM Rating: Decent
Achilles was the son of the mortal Peleus and the Nereid Thetis. He was the mightiest of the Greeks who fought in the Trojan War, and was the hero of Homer's Iliad.
Thetis attempted unsuccessfully to make her son immortal. There are two versions of the story. In the earlier version, Thetis anointed the infant with ambrosia and then placed him upon a fire to burn away his mortal portions; she was interrupted by Peleus, whereupon she abandoned both father and son in a rage. Peleus placed the child in the care of the Centaur Chiron, who raised and educated the boy. In the later version, she held the young Achilles by the heel and dipped him in the river Styx; everything the sacred waters touched became invulnerable, but the heel remained dry and therefore unprotected.

At Troy, Achilles distinguished himself as an undefeatable warrior. Among his other exploits, he captured twenty-three towns in Trojan territory, including the town of Lyrnessos, where he took the woman Briseis as a war-prize.
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