------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dark Age of Camelot Albion Tank RvR Guide By Wayne Pellegrin alias Drake, Grayald Two time level 51 merc of Albion Percival ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Legal stuff 1.11 Copyright 1.2 Updates 1.3 About Dark Age of Camelot 1.4 What is RvR? 1.5 Notes 2.0 About Armsmen 3.0 About Paladins 4.0 About Mercenaries 5.0 About Reavers 6.0 Modifiers 7.0 Legend 7.1 Example 8.0 The Guide 9.0 Albion 9.1 Plate 9.2 Chain 9.3 Studded 9.4 Leather 9.5 Cloth 10.0 Hibernia 10.1 Scale 10.2 Reinforced 10.3 Leather 10.4 Cloth 11.0 Midgard 11.1 Chain 11.2 Studded 11.3 Leather 11.4 Cloth 12.0 Credits 13.0 Contact Information 14.0 Websites ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.0 Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As a long time player of DAoC, I have spent much time on the battlefield killing and being killed. One thing many people forget to pay attention to, or completely ignore, are the bonuses and penalties that weapons and armors have versus other armors and weapons. When I was looking for info on this I found myself having to ask various people and looking through various websites to find the modifiers. So I decided to compile the info I gathered and turn it into a reference sheet for my personal use on my two handed armsman, but I decided to go ahead and do it for each Albion tank so more people can make use of it. The bonus/penalty can be pretty harsh and certain classes using certain weapons just aren't great against other classes using certain weapons. This is not a full fledged walkthrough. It is a small guide for Albion tanks. It is based only on the factors listed below. Lastly, weapons that can be used but not specced (cleric with mace for example) will not be included as a legitimate threat. Remember. This is a guide written by a fighter, for a fighter. And that is what it is mainly for. However, I have tried my best to give a measure against other classes as well. Some classes I couldn't use the exact same method for so they may seem a a bit off. This will generally be on non-tank classes though. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.1 Legal Stuff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What you MAY NOT do with this guide. You may not, under any circumstances reproduce this guide for personal profit. You may not, under any circumstances alter this guide in any way. If you see something that should be changed, e-mail me and it will be addressed. What you MAY do with this guide. As long as you follow the do-nots, you're ok. Read it, post it, print it, burn it, use it for toilet paper for all I care. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.11 Copyright, 2002. Wayne Pellegrin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.2 Updates ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-2-03. The Albion Tank RvR Guide is completed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.3 About Dark Age of Camelot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dark Age of Camelot (DAoC) is Mythic Entertainments well known PvP oriented MMoRPG. It's defining feature is it's un-equaled PvP system designed so players can participate in large scale battles such as group versus group, guild versus guild, realm versus realm, or whatever possible way to mix and match it. The very heart of the game is its RvR system and is what has kept it alive where other new games have failed. It also has it's share of large scale PvE encounters for those who like to fight monsters as well. How are the armies divided? By realm. The DAoC world consists of 3 realms. Albion, the basic knights and wizards type of realms. Hibernia, the mystical realm where creatures like elves and firblogs dwell. And Midgard, based on Norse mythology, the muscle realm that hardy dwarves and hulking trolls call home. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.4 What is RvR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RvR is the common term used for Realm versus Realm combat, the heart of DAoC. Here's how it works. There are 3 realms as I have explained above. Each realm is at war with the other 2 realms. Each realm has a safe home zone where players don't have to worry about attacks from enemy realms. These home zones are protected by 2 border keeps that are located at the realms frontier zone. The border keep sare protected by VERY powerful guards. Players aren't meant to be able to get into an enemys home realm. Once a player steps out of those gates at the border keep, however, he had best be prepared. Anything goes in the frontier. Kill or be killed. You can be attacked by an enemy antwhere, anytime. Players in one realm can not directly communicate verbally with players from another realm due to their difference in language. They can, however emote to eachother and use third party means to communicate such as chat rooms and message boards. RvR is a step above standard PvP offered in other MMoRPG's, however. Literally hundreds of players can fight it out at the same time in massive warlike battles in the field. Furthermore, each realm has outposts set up throughout their frontier. These outposts are generally safe. However, the purpose of these outposts is to provide even more flavor to the RvR scene. Outposts can be attacked and taken over by enemy realms. These battles can be very short, or hours long depending on how many players defend the outpost. And lastly is the core of RvR. The relics. Powerful items that grant extra strength to whichever realm holds them. Each realm has 2 relics. Each one protected in a seperate castle in a seperate frontier zone. One relic brings strength and the other brings magical power. Castles are a much tougher battle and require many more players than keeps. The guards here are very strong and numerous, depending on how many keeps the realm has. All of this dumped into the pot cooks up into what we call RvR, the heart of DAoC. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.5 Notes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is just a small guide intended for Albion tanks. It is simply a compilation of info I dug up from various places. I then made a small numerical system to gauge each classes odds versus other classes. PLEASE keep the following in mind. I can't stress this enough. This guide is NOT a set in stone representation of which class can beat which. It is meant as a reference guide for the Albion tank to see how he stacks up against other classes. Obviously, against some classes such as archers and casters, this guide will be 95% useless. It should, however, give the Albion tank a fairly accurate measure of his capabilities against more fighter oriented classes based on mechanical factors that players can't change such as weapon bonuses and penalties. Factors that depend on the player himself are not included. If you really suck and go try to fight someone who you are rated 8 against and he beats the crap out of you, it's your fault. Practice your class. Learn how to play it efficiently and try again. Please do not e-mail me saying "You're numbers are all wrong, No way can a 2h armsman beat a pbaoe chanter" or whatever class. I am well aware of these things. This guide is not written in that mindset. It is meant as a tool for you to see how the class stacks in terms of damage type versus armor type. CERTAINLY do not pester me with emails saying "lololol n00b j00 suxx0r!11!one!!1one!oNe!1". I will not waste my time humiliating you and will simply delete your message and block you. What I will accept is corrections to mistakes I've made or to wrong info that I've obtained. If you do e-mail me with corrections please send me a link to the documentation where the info can be found. In a few places I have taken some class balance issues into account, so if the number seems off that may be why. It might also mean I screwed up. This is my first guide ever so it's bound to have some kinks in it. Nothing is perfect the moment it is first completed, however. It will change with time. As a 2 year veteran of DAoC, I feel the opinions and descriptions are fairly accurate. I don't want to hear about your uncle who works at Squaresoft who solos purples without downtime using his 2h pally. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.0 About Armsman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The armsman. Albions resident meatshield. Not quite the knight in shining armor. Closer to the war-hardened footsoldier. The armsman is considered albions main tank, although they aren't as good at soaking up damage as the paladin. Armsmen are generally thought of as good damage dealers who can take their fair share of punishment. They have three different choices available to them for weaponry. The basic sword/shield fighter, the 2 handed weapon user, and the polearm specialist. A sword/shield armsman is not known so much for his damage as his consistancy. They have the highest survivability of the 3 paths, but the lowest damage. Next is the armsman who chooses to ignore that shield and take up a larger weapon such as a giant axe axe or a claymore. This type of armsman has a higher damage output than his sword/shield counterpart but he can't fight as long because without a shield he will sustain more hits. Last is the polearmsman. These guys are human can-openers. Or troll can-openers. Well you get the point. Probably the most common type of armsman around. They do massive damage per hit with their large polearms such as halberds or bills. This comes with it's drawback though. As you can imagine, using such a weapon isn't as easy as using a sword. Polearms take quit awhile to swing, and when they miss, it can really cost the user. 2-3 misses with a sword is just an annoyance whereas 2-3 misses with a polearm can ruin the armsmans day. Whichever path you choose, they all have their ups and downs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.0 About Paladins ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is Albions knight in shining armor. A knight who serves the church and is endowed with holy powers. The paladin is not a damage dealer. They are DAoC's paragon of defense. A strong paladin can solo multiple mobs stronger than himself and come out with most of their hp left. With their weak damage output however, such a battle can take a long time. The paladin can can use either sword/shield or 2 handed weapons. Almost all paladins go with the former. The bread and butter of a paladin are chants. Chants are a group ability the paladin can use to increase defense, offense, regain health, regain endurance, or increase resists. Well played and equipped, paladins can accomplish truly amazing feats, but they still hit like a baby. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.0 About Mercenaries ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The mercenary. A fighter for hire? I wish. In DAoC nothing more than a guy who uses 2 weapons. Still the most fun class I've played. Great damage output, but lacking in the defense department. They don't have the whopping damage of a polearmsman, but their strength is in their reliability. You can pretty much count on a merc for damage because missing isn't a big deal for them. They hit fast and can hit with both weapons. They have the ability to throw dirt in their enemys eyes, causing them a 50% chance to fumble their attacks for 10 seconds each time they hit for a total of 40 seconds. They also have a fluff ability called flurry. A direct damage shout on a 2 minute timer that used dual weild to calculate its damage. Mercs are albions best tank for taking out casters and support classes, or at least keep them running so they can't heal their friends and blast yours. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.0 About Reavers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Albions fighter/caster hybrid. Kind of the opposite of a paladin. They serve Arawn, lord of the underworld. Powerful fighters that get magical abilities to damage their enemy and steal their life as well as make them more vulnerable to attacks. They have the choice to spec in a new weapon type unique to them. Flex, which has possibly the most painful positional styles in the game. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.0 Modifiers: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following modifiers are the ONLY ones that apply to this guide. Such things as class, race, spec, good/bad gear, % resist from sc, realm rank are not factored in. Bonus and Penalty - The bonus or penalty applied for certain damage types versus certain armor types is said to be 10%, however there are players who swear that the number is actually more like 20%. Either way, it is a powerful factor. Type of armor - Plate, chain, studded, etc. Damage modifiers - Damage type of the character versus armor type of the opponent. Will vary from person to person. Armor modifiers - Armor type of the character versus damage type of the opponent. Will vary from person to person. Weapon size - Large weapons have 1 modifier. Using large weapons halves your opponents chance to parry. Shields - Shields have 1 modifier. Someone using 2 weapons gets a 50% bonus versus shields. Keep in mind that there is no numerical modifier for large weapons versus shields. However it is generally accepted that large weapons are not the best choice to tackle a shield user due to their slow attack speed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7.0 Legend: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I will give the character a number for each class that he goes against. The higher the number the better. The range will be 1-10, though you probably won't see any extremes in this guide yet but in future versions I will add more factors. 1 - You'd have a better chance to win the lottory 2 - Awful 3 - Bad 4 - Poor 5 - Average 6 - Good 7 - Great 8 - Excellent 9 - Terrific 10 - Fish in a barrel The base number will be 5. This means that based on damage type versus armor type the 2 are completely neutral to eachother. For each advantage or disadvantage I will add or subtract 1. Here are some terms you may see used in this guide and their meanings. DAoC - Dark Age of Camelot lvl - level dw - dual weild cd - celtic dual la - left axe alb - Used to refer to the realm Albion and its inhabitants. hib - Used to refer to the realm Hibernia and its inhabitants. mid - Used to refer to the realm Midgard and its inhabitants. lol - laugh out loud or lots of laughs suxx0r - "d00dspeak" for suck or sucks. Frowned upon by decent players. I use it to make fun of those who seriously use it. arms - armsman merc - mercenary pally - paladin infil - infiltrator champ - champion bm - blademaster vw - valewalker ns - nightshade chanter - enchanter rm - runemaster sm - spiritmaster zerker - berzerker sb - shadowblade fluff - something that is added to the game that was not needed that they think will satisfy the players. 2h - two handed The format for the table is as follows. The classes you can fight are listed vertically. Your class will be listed horizontally next to it. Locate you're class in the list below. Next to it will be a figure such as 1a or 2b. Once you have found the figure that represents your class/spec, Proceed to the table. Choose the enemy you want to measure yourself against. Finally, find your figure in the list next to the class. There will be a hyphen next to it. The number right after the hyphen is your rating against that particular class. Alternatively, you can use the "Find" function (ctrl+f) to jump directly to your figure. Here's an example. If you are a 2 handed slash armsman and want to check yourself against a spear using hero you can do it one of two ways. First, you could just go down to the Hibernia section, find hero, and locate your figure next to it. Or you hold the "ctrl" button and press "f". A box will come up. Type in 1a and press the "Find next" button. It will jump to the next figure that says 1a. Keep pressing the button until you see your figure highlighted next to the spear hero. 1a. 2h Slash Arms/Pally 1b. 2h Thrust Arms/Pally 1c. 2h Crush Arms/Pally 1d. Slash/shield Arms/Pally 1e. Thrust/shield ArmsPally 1f. Crush/shield Arms/Pally 1g. Slash Polearmsman 1h. Thrust Polearmsman 1i. Crush Polearmsman 2a. Slash/dw merc 2b. Thrust/dw merc 2c. Crush/dw merc 2d. Slash/shield merc/reaver 2e. Thrust/shield merc/reaver 2f. Crush/shield merc/reaver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7.1 Example: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Player 1 - Armsman using 2 handed sword and wearing plate. Player 2 - Hero using a celtic spear and wearing scale (chain). The armsman starts with a 5. Let's look at his weapon first. 2 handed sword does slash damage which is strong against scale. Armsman gets 1 point bringing him to 6. Armsman is using a large weapon which halves enemies chance to parry. Armsman gets 1 point bringing him to 7. Now on to the armsmans armor versus the heros weapon. Plate armor is strong versus thrust damage. The hero is using a spear which does thrust damage. Another point for the armsman bringing him to 8. We aren't quite finished yet. The hero is also using a large weapon, so the armsmans chance to parry is halved as well, so they even out. We will take one of those points away. The armsmans final score versus the hero is a 7. His chance to beat the hero is great. Simple, no? Now on to the guide. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8.0 The Guide ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now we get to the good stuff. Here you will find how your two handed armsman stacks up against every class in every realm. Remember these three things. First, I have included every class for the sake of completeness. This guide will actually be pretty much useless as a measure against caster type classes. Against another fighter of equal level, however, this guide should indeed provide a fairly accurate measure of your capabilities. Second, this guide does not take into account things like realm rank. If you go out and attack a realm rank 10 with your realm rank 2 armsman because you have a high score against him, you're asking for trouble. Last, the higher the number, the better chance you have of winning, just remember the above. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.0 Albion ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.1 Plate ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Armsman slash pole/2h sword 1a-5 1b-4 1c-6 1d-4 1e-3 1f-7 1g-5 1h-4 1i-6 2a-4 2b-3 2c-5 2d-4 2e-3 2f-5 thrust pole/2h thrust 1a-5 1b-4 1c-6 1d-5 1e-4 1f-6 1g-6 1h-5 1i-7 2a-3 2b-2 2c-4 2d-3 2e-2 2f-4 crush pole/2h crush 1a-4 1b-3 1c-5 1d-3 1e-2 1f-4 1g-4 1h-3 1i-5 2a-5 2b-4 2c-6 2d-5 2e-4 2f-6 slash/shield 1a-6 1b-5 1c-7 1d-5 1e-4 1f-6 1g-6 1h-5 1i-7 2a-5 2b-4 2c-6 2d-5 2e-4 2f-6 thrust/shield 1a-7 1b-6 1c-8 1d-6 1e-5 1f-7 1g-7 1h-6 1i-8 2a-5 2b-4 2c-6 2d-4 2e-3 2f-5 crush/shield 1a-5 1b-4 1c-6 1d-4 1e-3 1f-5 1g-5 1h-4 1i-6 2a-7 2b-6 2c-8 2d-6 2e-5 2f-7 - Paladin See Armsman. Polearm not applicable. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.2 Chain ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mercenary slash/dw 1a-6 1b-7 1c-5 1d-4 1e-5 1f-3 1g-6 1h-7 1i-5 2a-5 2b-6 2c-4 2d-4 2e-5 2f-3 thrust/dw 1a-7 1b-8 1c-6 1d-5 1e-6 1f-4 1g-7 1h-8 1i-6 2a-4 2b-5 2c-3 2d-3 2e-4 2f-2 crush/dw 1a-5 1b-6 1c-4 1d-3 1e-4 1f-2 1g-5 1h-6 1i-4 2a-6 2b-7 2c-5 2d-5 2e-6 2f-4 - Mercenary/Reaver slash/shield 1a-5 1b-6 1c-4 1d-5 1e-6 1f-4 1g-6 1h-7 1i-5 2a-6 2b-7 2c-5 2d-5 2e-6 2f-4 thrust/shield 1a-6 1b-7 1c-5 1d-6 1e-7 1f-5 1g-7 1h-8 1i-6 2a-5 2b-6 2c-4 2d-4 2e-5 2f-6 crush/shield 1a-4 1b-5 1c-3 1d-4 1e-5 1f-3 1g-5 1h-6 1i-4 2a-7 2b-8 2c-6 2d-6 2e-4 2f-5 (Flex weapons fit under normal damage types) Minstrel See Mercenary. Only Slash and Thrust applicable. - Cleric See Mercenary. No weapon skills applicable. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.3 Studded ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scout slash/shield 1a-6 1b-7 1c-5 1d-5 1e-6 1f-4 1g-6 1h-7 1i-5 2a-6 2b-7 2c-5 2d-5 2e-6 2f-4 thrust/shield 1a-7 1b-8 1c-6 1d-6 1e-7 1f-5 1g-7 1h-8 1i-6 2a-5 2b-6 2c-4 2d-4 2e-5 2f-3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.4 Leather ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friar staff 1a-4 1b-5 1c-3 1d-3 1e-4 1f-2 1g-4 1h-5 1i-3 2a-5 2b-6 2c-4 2d-5 2e-6 2f-4 - Infiltrator slash 1a-6 1b-7 1c-5 1d-4 1e-5 1f-3 1g-6 1h-7 1i-5 2a-5 2b-6 2c-4 2d-4 2e-5 2f-3 thrust 1a-7 1b-6 1c-8 1d-5 1e-6 1f-4 1g-7 1h-6 1i-8 2a-4 2b-5 2c-3 2d-3 2e-4 2f-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.5 Cloth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cloth wearers Everyone gets a 5 here. (Before you freak out go read sections 1.0 and 1.5 again) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.0 Hibernia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.1 Scale ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hero blade/shield 1a-7 1b-6 1c-5 1d-6 1e-5 1f-4 1g-7 1h-6 1i-5 2a-7 2b-6 2c-5 2d-6 2e-5 2f-4 blunt/shield 1a-6 1b-5 1c-4 1d-5 1e-4 1f-3 1g-6 1h-5 1i-4 2a-8 2b-7 2c-6 2d-7 2e-6 2f-5 pierce/shield 1a-8 1b-7 1c-6 1d-7 1e-6 1f-5 1g-8 1h-7 1i-6 2a-6 2b-5 2c-4 2d-5 2e-4 2f-3 large weapon(blade) 1a-6 1b-5 1c-4 1d-6 1e-5 1f-4 1g-6 1h-5 1i-4 2a-5 2b-4 2c-3 2d-5 2e-4 2f-3 large weapon(blunt) 1a-5 1b-4 1c-3 1d-5 1e-4 1f-3 1g-5 1h-4 1i-3 2a-6 2b-5 2c-4 2d-6 2e-5 2f-4 celtic spear 1a-7 1b-6 1c-5 1d-6 1e-5 1f-4 1g-7 1h-6 1i-5 2a-4 2b-3 2c-2 2d-4 2e-3 2f-2 - Champion See Hero. Celtic spear not applicable. - Warden See Hero. Pierce, large weapon, and celtic spear not applicable. - Druid See Hero. No weapons applicable. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.2 Reinforced ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blademaster/Ranger blades/cd 1a-5 1b-4 1c-6 1d-3 1e-4 1f-5 1g-5 1h-4 1i-6 2a-4 2b-5 2c-6 2d-3 2e-4 2f-5 pierce/cd 1a-6 1b-5 1c-7 1d-4 1e-5 1f-6 1g-6 1h-5 1i-7 2a-3 2b-4 2c-5 2d-2 2e-3 2f-4 Blademaster only blunt/cd 1a-4 1b-3 1c-5 1d-2 1e-3 1f-4 1g-4 1h-3 1i-5 2a-5 2b-6 2c-7 2d-4 2e-5 2f-6 blades/shield 1a-4 1b-3 1c-5 1d-3 1e-4 1f-5 1g-4 1h-3 1i-5 2a-5 2b-6 2c-7 2d-4 2e-5 2f-6 pierce/shield 1a-5 1b-4 1c-6 1d-4 1e-5 1f-6 1g-5 1h-4 1i-6 2a-4 2b-5 2c-6 2d-3 2e-4 2f-5 blunt/shield 1a-3 1b-2 1c-4 1d-3 1e-4 1f-5 1g-3 1h-2 1i-4 2a-6 2b-7 2c-8 2d-5 2e-6 2f-7 - Bard blades 1a-4 1b-3 1c-5 1d-5 1e-4 1f-6 1g-4 1h-3 1i-5 2a-6 2b-5 2c-7 2d-6 2e-5 2f-7 blunt 1a-3 1b-2 1c-4 1d-4 1e-3 1f-5 1g-3 1h-2 1i-4 2a-7 2b-6 2c-8 2d-7 2e-6 2f-8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.3 Leather ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nightshade blades/cd 1a-5 1b-4 1c-6 1d-4 1e-3 1f-5 1g-5 1h-4 1i-6 2a-4 2b-5 2c-6 2d-3 2e-4 2f-5 pierce/cd 1a-6 1b-5 1c-7 1d-5 1e-4 1f-6 1g-6 1h-5 1i-7 2a-3 2b-4 2c-5 2d-2 2e-3 2f-4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.4 Cloth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Casters 1a-5 1b-5 1c-5 1d-5 1e-5 1f-5 1g-5 1h-5 1i-5 2a-5 2b-5 2c-5 2d-5 2e-5 2f-5 - Valewalker Scythe 1a-5 1b-5 1c-5 1d-5 1e-5 1f-5 1g-5 1h-5 1i-5 2a-5 2b-5 2c-5 2d-5 2e-5 2f-5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.0 Midgard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.1 Chain ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Warrior/Thane/Skald (disregard any shield spec for skald) 2h axe/sword 1a-4 1b-6 1c-5 1d-3 1e-5 1f-4 1g-4 1h-6 1i-5 2a-3 2b-5 2c-4 2d-3 2e-5 2f-4 2h hammer 1a-3 1b-5 1c-4 1d-2 1e-4 1f-3 1g-3 1h-5 1i-4 2a-4 2b-6 2c-5 2d-4 2e-6 2f-5 axe/sword/shield 1a-5 1b-7 1c-6 1d-6 1e-7 1f-5 1g-5 1h-7 1i-6 2a-5 2b-7 2c-6 2d-5 2e-7 2f-6 hammer/shield 1a-4 1b-6 1c-5 1d-5 1e-6 1f-4 1g-4 1h-6 1i-5 2a-6 2b-8 2c-7 2d-6 2e-8 2f-7 - Healer See Warrior/Thane/Skald. Weapon skills not applicable. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.2 Studded ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Berserker/Hunter (Disregard Axe, Hammer, and Left Axe for Hunter and Spear and non 2h sword for Berserker) Left Axe 1a-7 1b-5 1c-6 1d-5 1e-3 1f-4 1g-7 1h-5 1i-6 2a-6 2b-4 2c-5 2d-5 2e-3 2f-4 2h Axe/Sword 1a-6 1b-4 1c-5 1d-5 1e-3 1f-4 1g-6 1h-4 1i-5 2a-5 2b-3 2c-4 2d-5 2e-3 2f-4 2h Hammer 1a-5 1b-3 1c-4 1d-4 1e-2 1f-3 1g-5 1h-3 1i-4 2a-6 2b-4 2c-5 2d-6 2e-4 2f-5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.3 Leather ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shadowblade Left Axe 1a-5 1b-7 1c-6 1d-3 1e-5 1f-4 1g-5 1h-7 1i-6 2a-4 2b-6 2c-5 2d-3 2e-5 2f-4 2h Axe/Sword 1a-4 1b-6 1c-5 1d-3 1e-5 1f-4 1g-4 1h-6 1i-5 2a-3 2b-5 2c-4 2d-3 2e-5 2f-4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.4 Cloth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Runemaster 1a-5 1b-5 1c-5 1d-5 1e-5 1f-5 1g-5 1h-5 1i-5 2a-5 2b-5 2c-5 2d-5 2e-5 2f-5 - Spiritmaster 1a-5 1b-5 1c-5 1d-5 1e-5 1f-5 1g-5 1h-5 1i-5 2a-5 2b-5 2c-5 2d-5 2e-5 2f-5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.0 Credits ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Camelot Herald Allakhazam's Magical Realm Zavco, Wizard of Albion/Percival Kiliandra, Infiltrator of Albion/Percival ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13.0 Contact Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you see an error in my guide that has to do with wrong information and such, please e-mail me telling me what is wrong, the correction, and any documentation backing your claim. Until I see documentation or hear it from a trusted source, nothing will be changed. As I stated earlier, do not waste my time sending me e-mails ridiculing me or my work. Such messages will be deleted, you will be blocked, and I will have a good laugh at you're expense for willingly proving your idiocy. In addition, don't bother e-mailing me with grammatical corrections. I read this guide over and was able to understand it perfectly. Do not contact me asking "what class is better" questions. If you follow these guidelines and consider you're email to be within them, send it here. shadowblade78@hotmail.com If you want to talk about something, you can contact me via icq or aim. Don't worry, I don't bite and am generally a really nice guy. A gamer just like you. You can reach me here. ICQ - 173849122 AIM - Wayne12182 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14.0 Websites ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.camelotherald.com - The best site out there to keep up to date on DAoC http://camelot.allakhazam.com - A great site with lots of info. This is one of the places I got the armor resist information. http://www.elementsofavalon.com - The DAoC guild I am in. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- End of Guide -------------------------------------------------------------------------------