Difference between revisions of "Berserker"
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=Proficiencies={| class="wikitable" | =Proficiencies={| class="wikitable" | ||
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− | |[[Heavy Weapons]]|1 per level|30 max|- | + | |[[Heavy Weapons]]|1 per level|30 max |
− | |[[Light Armor]]|0.5 per level|15 max|- | + | |- |
− | |[[Marksmanship]]|0.5 per level|15 max|- | + | |[[Light Armor]]|0.5 per level|15 max |
− | |[[Moderate Weapons]]|0.8 per level|24 max|} | + | |- |
+ | |[[Marksmanship]]|0.5 per level|15 max | ||
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+ | |[[Moderate Weapons]]|0.8 per level|24 max | ||
+ | |} |
Revision as of 00:24, 21 October 2012
Berserker
Forget defense. Berserking is about the offense. Wade in and put them down before they can put you down. Every time you're struck, it just makes you angrier and faster, and you're just that much more eager to tear them apart.
=Proficiencies={| class="wikitable" |- |Heavy Weapons|1 per level|30 max |- |Light Armor|0.5 per level|15 max |- |Marksmanship|0.5 per level|15 max |- |Moderate Weapons|0.8 per level|24 max |}