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Can people with DE mask switch forces?
Just curious, I'll be like the anti-Drizzt.
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#2
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You mean switch forces for that weird PvP event?
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I always knew Cyrano went both ways. Protector of Sunder indeed.
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#4
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id say they cant. because a ench could simply join any race
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#5
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More like Protector of the Thunder!
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I feel like Skellies could be the sellswords in this war. Necros/chanters can team up with whoever so long as they are compensated (this would create a ton of room for espionage and double crossing).
Rogues/bards, being the unsavory characters we are, can flip between DE and our home race. Again, lots of opportunity for deceit. | ||
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In that case chanters and druids could do a wolf faction too :P
But then you get in to trouble as druids can pass out wolf form to others. | ||
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I mean, there are always sub-factions within a larger one. If the wolves want to unite because they like sleeping in the woods instead of us in trees why not?
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