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When roleplaying your character, it is not only important to create a background for your character, but to have a reason your character is a specific class. While some classes may allow greater flexability with a character's reason for that class, some are just akward and make little sense.

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  • Roleplaying Your Class
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  • When roleplaying your character, it is not only important to create a background for your character, but to have a reason your character is a specific class. While some classes may allow greater flexability with a character's reason for that class, some are just akward and make little sense.
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  • When roleplaying your character, it is not only important to create a background for your character, but to have a reason your character is a specific class. While some classes may allow greater flexability with a character's reason for that class, some are just akward and make little sense. In no way is this guide written to force you to play your character a specific way. Instead, it was written to guide you in creating a believable and fully fleshed out character. I only offer background, suggestions and insight into the lore of each character class that is currently available. Feel free to take anything from this guide, or to alter your specific character based on this guide.
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