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nedz
2012-09-26, 07:03 PM
My Gnome Sorcerer thinks that Fighters are just idiots who fall for his illusions.

VanBuren
2012-09-27, 12:12 AM
My Gnome Sorcerer thinks that Fighters are just idiots who fall for his illusions.

My Half-Orc thinks that Gnome Sorcerers make a satisfying crunching sound when you eat them and go great with peanut butter. But then he's a half-orc and I dumped INT, so I'm not sure he knows what any of those things are.

Vknight
2012-09-27, 01:41 AM
My Half-Orc thinks that Gnome Sorcerers make a satisfying crunching sound when you eat them and go great with peanut butter. But then he's a half-orc and I dumped INT, so I'm not sure he knows what any of those things are.

I think that wasn't very helpful. Course its a half-orc intellectual addition to a conversation

Anyways
Your not asking mechanically but based on flavor.
The Fighter is an expert at arms
Rogues use stealth, guile and avoid direct conflict.
Rangers perfect a style of battle
Paladins are divine warriors
Barbarians are ragers who crush all that could oppose

The Fighter he is different.
A fighter can master any type of weapon so I see the fighter as the man who can pick and choose the best of the others
A rouge cannot take a fighter in straight combat
just like a Barbarian cannot defeat a Fighters intellect or cunning
The fighter I see as being the guy who learned and masters something and can just as easily pick up other skills(The extra fighter feats)

Slipperychicken
2012-09-27, 10:41 AM
A miserable little pile of secrets!

ghost_warlock
2012-09-27, 11:00 AM
Fighters are a good source of protein.

Sipex
2012-09-27, 11:41 AM
My Half-elf Rogue thinks a Fighter is just the guy who flanks my target.

Hiro Protagonest
2012-09-27, 02:43 PM
just like a Barbarian cannot defeat a Fighters intellect or cunning
The fighter I see as being the guy who learned and masters something and can just as easily pick up other skills(The extra fighter feats)

BWAHAHAHAHA!

Ha!

Heh...

Seriously?

obryn
2012-09-27, 02:58 PM
In 4e at least, a Fighter is the center of the battlefield - a whirling vortex of pain that grabs enemies and holds them fast, forcing them to flail uselessly against his superior armor and high hit points.

:smallbiggrin:

-O

Vknight
2012-09-27, 03:33 PM
BWAHAHAHAHA!

Ha!

Heh...

Seriously?

Well there is more to it than that but the extra feats are a good starting point.
I think Pathfinders Fighters did it right or at least better.
You can be a specialist to one group of weapons or fighting styles or master several
Things like reducing his penalty when in armor and just being better than everyone

Hiro Protagonest
2012-09-27, 03:36 PM
Well there is more to it than that but the extra feats are a good starting point.
I think Pathfinders Fighters did it right or at least better.
You can be a specialist to one group of weapons or fighting styles or master several
Things like reducing his penalty when in armor and just being better than everyone

A barbarian can easily have the same intelligence and wisdom. He often has less reason to have high intelligence, thanks to Wolf Totem, but he can.

As for a broad variety of skills? The fighter has two less skill points per level, and his bonus feats are only useful for combat. Sure, he might be able to invest a couple standard feats to non-combat stuff, but not until at least mid-levels, when the fighter has the required feats to make him effective at his style.

PaperMustache
2012-09-27, 03:48 PM
My half-elf sorcerer thinks a fighter is the guy you hide behind when your diplomacy check doesn't work.

Hiro Protagonest
2012-09-27, 03:57 PM
My half-elf sorcerer thinks a fighter is the guy you hide behind when your diplomacy check doesn't work.

My ogre thinks the fighter is the guy who you walk around and get poked by to get to the squishy talky guy.

BootStrapTommy
2012-09-27, 05:33 PM
They are martial combat specialists, who choose to fight physically, instead of using super or preternatural means. They use weapons and focus on strength or finesse.

Basically they are what's left over when you subtract every other class from the mix. If they are not a [Every other base and NPC class] then they are a Fighter.

Ravens_cry
2012-09-27, 06:09 PM
A mundane.
Their abilities should be impressive, and even potentially impossible by a real world standard, but they shouldn't feel magical.
This is a delicate balance I know, but when your teleporting about the battlefield or have your strikes set people on fire, that goes rather too far in my opinion, unless you have magic items that do that.
Admittedly, this can lead to the frequently reviled Christmas tree effect.

Roland St. Jude
2012-09-27, 06:12 PM
Sheriff: One thread per topic. Please take this discussion to the other "what is a fighter?" thead.