Archer: The second of the three Elven classes, the Archer specializes in long-range DPS.The Fury equivalent of the Ranger is the Assassin, one of the three Vail classes. They use dual claws, reverse swords, and daggers to do their dirty work, though daggers fall behind the others at high level. Rangers specialize in chain-combos, nasty debuffs, stealth, and stunlocking enemies, and is quite the formidable foe in PVP, but unlike the Fighter, he cannot AOE and isn't as durable as the Fighter or Defender and so has to take opponents on one at a time. Ranger: The first of the Elven classes, this is the class to turn to when you want to do some Ninja DPS.The Fury equivalent of the Priest is the Oracle, one of the three primary Vail classes. They use staves and daggers for general combat, but are best used with long-range magic attacks. In addition to being a party's general lifeline, the Priest can also cut loose with some impressive AOE attacks. Priest: The last of the human classes, the Priest is the primary healer and buffer of the Light side.The Fury equivalent of the Defender is the Guardian, the second of the three Deatheater classes, and which replaces swords with axes and two-handed swords with two-handed axes. They wield sword and shield, blunt weapon and shield, two-handed swords or two-handed blunt weapons. They're built to take lots of punishment and keep the aggro off the weaker characters so that they can clean house. Defender: The second of the three human classes, the Defender is quite simply the tank.The Fury equivalent of the Fighter is the Warrior, the first of the three Deatheater classes, which replaces swords with axes, dual swords with dual axes, and two-handed swords with two-handed axes. Fighters can use sword and shield, two swords, blunt weapon and shield, two-handed swords, two-handed blunt weapons and spears.
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