Adventurer

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Overview

The adventurer is a bastard or disowned family member who is not enjoying the usual family perks - he will start out alone, without a unit and with no gold or other support. He will have to prove his value and if he succeeds in doing so, he may become a proper noble one day.

Before you create an adventurer character, you should be aware that playing an adventurer also means missing large parts of what BattleMaster is all about. The adventurer is quite limited in what he can do - but in return there are unique things that only an adventurer can accomplish.

Since you can create one adventurer character even if you are already at your character limit, there is little harm in adding a bastard to your family, if you want to enjoy yet another aspect of BattleMaster.

Your adventurer character will be created in a random region on the island of your choice, and belong to whatever realm rules that region. You can not choose which realm he belongs to.


Hunting / Adventuring

Adventurers are the only characters capable of dealing directly with monsters and undead before these form a group/horde and cause trouble in the region they are in. Adventurers can find and eliminate the evil creatures before they become a problem, and thus are quite valuable to a realm that wants to keep its regions peaceful and trouble-free.

Adventurers can (and often should) work together to eliminate these foul beasts.

In addition, by defeating large groups, adventurers can get Unique Items - and are thusly the only source for new unique items in the entire game.


Becoming a Knight

Once an adventurer has gained enough prestige and honour, he will get the option to become a proper knight.


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