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Polyformist

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    RPG, RTS, 4x, Generally all Roleplaying in High Fantasy settings
  1. I certainly don't want to stomp all over the parade here (referencing initial posting), but a Paladin has always been a Hybrid Tank healer class. Paladins provide the highlights of both Tanking and Healing/Support roles while keeping a keen balance of role play present. These players are often very set in how they deal with flaws of character.....(thieves ect...), Paladin are fantastic backup tanks that in later levels possess great defenses against not only undead but also evil aligned foes in most if not all Role Playing games. General Rule of Thumb. Paladins will not heal as well as a priest of equal lvl Paladins will not tank as well as a warrior focused on tanking of equal level Paladins will be able to buff, pinch tank, turn the dead, deal good damage, and will do so for a holly cause! Side Note: Anti Paladins (Hybrid Tank/Necromancer) (aka Death Knights and Shadow Knights) tend to Harm Touch, Summon Dead, Disease their foe's and generally cause mayhem & fear, basically the polar opposite of Paladins. Anyone else have a helpfull thought on this posting?
  2. Very Good news I will do my best to be part of the Crowd Funding if it surfaces!
  3. I am surprised this would be said, from my experience, i have found the Wizard class in POE to be vastly more versatile, durable, and generally utilitarian than most D&D esk games. I personally setup the NPC character you gain fairly early into the game as a Spell Sword style Wizard. gave him a nice pokey, focused his spell casting in defensive and he's filled my need for backup tank more than once!
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