![]() ![]() Both have their pros and cons – in the end it’s up to everyone’s Buy two small healing potions from the local healer.Save your cash until after your first venture against the evil hordes, and try to buy a decent set of leather armor asap.There are two philosophies that both have their merits: You’ll find – and NEED – better in no time. The cloak and simple cap you may be able to afford won’t last for long. Many tend to buy the best protective equipment they can get for 100 gold from that overcharging local blacksmith… I would advise otherwise. The first question in most cases is usually, what to do with the money you received when leaving basic training. Most of you may have neglected the more theoretical and mental aspects of their training, but I’ll address that later. You should be in good physical shape, and know how to handle the standard issue Tristram Defense Forces short sword, buckler and club without embarrassing yourselves. You should nevertheless listen to what you’re gonna hear here, because it may keep your butt out of trouble… You can quit that “Sir, yes, Sir!” routine, ladies… You’re not in boot camp anymore and I’m not your drill instructor. After all, you’ll want to survive the time and endless battles it takes, to BECOME a Warrior of the 35th or higher circle in the first place… But I advise that all of you who have just come in fresh from boot camp, listen to some tips for the common grunt first. There is an excellent lecture by General Bolty going on next door, that covers all the finer points of strategy and tactics for the experienced Warrior. I’m here to talk about Bushido – the way of the warrior. My name is Wolfslayer, First Lieutenant, service number K302, second regiment of the Lady Katrina’s guards, Knights of Justice. ![]()
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