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==Gameplay== Front-line combatants without equal, Warriors reliably make up the core of any fighting force. These hardened and disciplined fighters never falter, and can be counted on to protect those weaker than themselves. But their virtue is not a defining characteristic. Many Warriors conceal sinister motives; every battle is a chance to slake their blood-lust. A Warrior knows that the key to victory is to outlast one’s foe, carefully waiting for the opportune moment to mount a devastating assault. To this end, Warriors will spend decades training their bodies, building up a reservoir of endurance to see them through any fight. ===Mechanics=== The Warrior does not use mana. Instead he uses power, which might remind you of stamina or energy in some other games. Power replenishes much quicker than mana, and is often used far faster. Another interesting mechanic the warrior uses is action points. Action points are displayed as red swords under your health bar. The maximum amount of action points a warrior can have is three. Certain abilities, called Builders, grant the Warrior actions points when used, and so-called Finisher abilities consume them. The effectiveness of abilities that consume actions points will increase based on how many action points a warrior has when he performs that ability. Action points will not go away unless the warrior chooses to use an ability that consumes them.
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