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Uriel

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The winners of the contest have been chosen and will be getting an email soon. I'll announce the names to all when I've gotten responses from the winners...

/old man voice: I feel happy! I feel happy!

In other news, the Grab Bag last week revealed that the Minotaur will not be able to wield a two-handed weapon in one hand. Before commenting, please consider the difference between a "Minotaur" and a "Mauler".


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I knew the two handed thing wouldn't make it without serious balance issues. Cmon, a polearm/shield Armsman would be way too tough, or a Zerker with two 2hand weapons? There would have to be some serious trade offs for the Mauler race in order to balance that effectively.
Minotar:
Str: 160
Con: 30
Dex: 25
Qui: 25
But you would think a martial arts type class such as the Mauler (or from what I have heard about it) would need dex.
Gee, I hope the class can throw people around. It would be awesome to chuck someone off the Bledmeer bridge right into the water... It would go sorta like that one artifact out of aerus where the mob throws people around...

So a Minotaur Mauler is a Maulotaur?
Wait a tic... isn't Maulotar from an older game?




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Ah, yes! I remember now... Maulotaurs are the big Minotaur guys from Heretic... Good times...




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