I'm new to Angband, but I have some Roguelike experience; I play Nethack and IVaN fairly frequently and love 'em.
now, I'm a big fan of job/class-based games in general, but I couldn't help but notice something odd about the classes: there's a pure Warrior Class, a pure Mage class, a pure Priest, and, of course, a Rogue. there's a Priest/Warrior hybrid, the classic Paladin class, but instead of there being a sort of "Battlemage," a Warrior/Mage hybrid, or even a pure Archer class, there's an odd Archer/Mage class known as the Ranger in this game.
now, I know it's common practice in D&D, for example, to make a multiclass Mage/Ranger ("because Mages run out of Mana eventually,") but I've never heard of an actual Mage/Archer hybrid being a choose able class in other games.
now, I'm not saying the Ranger class of Angband is a bad idea; it's actually a nice ranged hybrid class, but I just find it really odd that the more traditional Battlemage (Warrior/Mage hybrid class,) isn't used, but I find much more odd that there's no actual pure Archer class.
edit: also, what does it mean if a class is grayed out after choosing a race? I thought it meant I couldn't choose it with that race, but it lets me.
now, I'm a big fan of job/class-based games in general, but I couldn't help but notice something odd about the classes: there's a pure Warrior Class, a pure Mage class, a pure Priest, and, of course, a Rogue. there's a Priest/Warrior hybrid, the classic Paladin class, but instead of there being a sort of "Battlemage," a Warrior/Mage hybrid, or even a pure Archer class, there's an odd Archer/Mage class known as the Ranger in this game.
now, I know it's common practice in D&D, for example, to make a multiclass Mage/Ranger ("because Mages run out of Mana eventually,") but I've never heard of an actual Mage/Archer hybrid being a choose able class in other games.
now, I'm not saying the Ranger class of Angband is a bad idea; it's actually a nice ranged hybrid class, but I just find it really odd that the more traditional Battlemage (Warrior/Mage hybrid class,) isn't used, but I find much more odd that there's no actual pure Archer class.
edit: also, what does it mean if a class is grayed out after choosing a race? I thought it meant I couldn't choose it with that race, but it lets me.
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