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The inspiring fighter who joins his men in battle. Helps the | The inspiring fighter who joins his men in battle. Helps the troop's and region's morale as well as being able to sometimes recruit peasants. The Hero can die on the battlefield, and you can't switch out of this class. | ||
20 Honour and 6 Prestige required. | 20 Honour and 6 Prestige required. |
Revision as of 18:05, 11 July 2006
Classes
You may only change class while within the borders of your realm. If any requirements are wrong please feel free to fix them.
Soldier
The Soldier is one of the basic classes in the game. There are no requirements for this class.
Trader
The other basic class. There are no requirements for this class beyond being "in the game" for at least 14 days.
Bureaucrat
Help your realm internally by managing the production/morale/loyalty of regions rather than in battle.
20 Honour and 6 Prestige required.
Mentor
Teach newcomers how to fight instead of doing it yourself.
20 Honour and 6 Prestige required.
Priest
Spread religion and take an important role in the peoples lives.
20 Honour and 6 Prestige required Dedicate yourself to a religion at a temple.
(Little is still known of this class. There may be other requirements for some of their abilities.)
Hero
The inspiring fighter who joins his men in battle. Helps the troop's and region's morale as well as being able to sometimes recruit peasants. The Hero can die on the battlefield, and you can't switch out of this class.
20 Honour and 6 Prestige required.
Cavalier
An advanced Soldier who can hire more Cavalry than others.
50 Honour and 20 Prestige required.
Infiltrator
The assassin. Least popular among enemies. They use their stealth to weaken and disrupt their opponents.
50 Honour and 20 Prestige (no unit) required.