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« on: December 08, 2007, 09:38:41 PM »

I would like to see a Beastmaster class within the game.

A Beastmaster would be much like the Hunter class accept it would not have pets it could stable or that would attend him/her.  This class would be able to control the beasts around them be it to cause them to fight for him/her or to take control of a Hunter's pet. 

They could also choose to specialise in certain forms of animals such as dragons, birds, cats, ect.  In this specialisation they would be able to summon one or more of their specialised animals for certain periods of time in order to combat.

As they specialised they would be strong in that animal type but weaker to all other animal types. 

They could also have healing abilities toward the animals as well as tracking abilities but only for the beasts rather then the many various types a Hunter is able to track.

They could also take on some of the characteristics of the animal class they specialise in as their fighting ability.  An example of that would be if they decided to specialise in cats they would have the speed, claws, and roar affects that the cat possesses.  Another example would be if they chose birds they could have a short lived gift of flight, talon attack, and keen sight.

Depending on which specialisation they would be stronger in either ranged or melee but not both.
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