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+ | Yo, thanks for checking out my guide on the Fortefighter class! Now, as I state in all of my guides, I'm not here to rant on about the neverending argument of who is better as a Fortefighter, but rather to show you all how to play the class, and how not to play it. | ||
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− | + | Fortefighters are a relatively complicated class, capable of many close-range roles. By the NFO system, Fortefighters can play the following "subtypes", | |
+ | *Tank | ||
+ | *Assault | ||
+ | *Knight | ||
+ | See my talk page for details on how my clan and I classify people. |
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Introduction
Yo, thanks for checking out my guide on the Fortefighter class! Now, as I state in all of my guides, I'm not here to rant on about the neverending argument of who is better as a Fortefighter, but rather to show you all how to play the class, and how not to play it.
The Purpose of Fortefighters
Fortefighters are a relatively complicated class, capable of many close-range roles. By the NFO system, Fortefighters can play the following "subtypes",
- Tank
- Assault
- Knight
See my talk page for details on how my clan and I classify people.