There are eight total Rift Warrior souls divided in to four primarily offensive and four primarily defensive souls. Those belonging to the offensive soul distinction are the Beast master, Champion, Paragon, and Rift blade while those that have acquired a defensive reputation are the Paladin, Reader, Void Knight and Warlord. Each of these souls have very unique traits that make them valuable in the battlefield but before getting to those details, it is equally important to learn what it is that ties all the Rift Warrior souls together. IN a nutshell, Warriors are hardened fighters who is main purpose is to be on the front lines of the battlefield whether as an assault of defensive unit. Warriors collect Action Points as a method to grow up the skills ladder and the preferred order for building stats for Warriors is Strength over Endurance over Dexterity
The Warrior is of the most versatile units in the Rift game; hence Rift Warrior souls garner a giant amount of attention from both newbie’s and elderly players similar. Newbie’s who have only been recently introduced in to the game will normally gravitate in to picking Rift Warrior souls because game play is straightforward but simultaneously, Warrior builds are very versatile to fine-tune to any in-game demand whether it be assault or defense. In the same way, elderly players looking to gain an advantage will do what they can to pour in to tips on improving their builds based on Rift Warrior souls so they can one-up both the enemies in a PvP scenario and the quests and the environment in general.
The assault capabilities of all Rift Warrior souls is rooted on their weapons most notably the two-handed Mace, two-handed Axe, two-handed Sword, one-handed Axe, one-handed Mace, Guns and Bows. The amount of damage a Warrior can do is determined by the number of Action Points accumulated by the build, thus it is very important to keep gaining Action Points in order to build your Warrior's "creed." In the same way, Rift Warrior souls depend on armor as a method for improving their defensive capabilities.
Learning the skill of using a Warrior-based character requires some practice and skill but there are general rules you can live by to put your character to maximum efficiency. The first Warrior purpose is "tanking" primarily achieved by combing at least defensive souls and offensive soul - the Paladin and Paragon are obvious choices. In a group setting, tanks draw the attention of the enemy to themselves and by virtue of their hard armor can withstand significant levels of assault without taking damage. This leaves the remainder of the team to gang up on monsters and enemies who are busy attacking the tank. The tank is both a diversion and a shield that ensures the team's maximum success by "taking for the team." On the same way, offensive souls can be combined to form an assault based character which plays off the primary tank to handle damage to enemies in close range.
The best advice for somebody looking to master Rift Warrior souls is to practice a lot because this is the only way you can ideal the timing of the skills and abilities as well as create significant rapport with a teammate to execute an ideal combination. Work on your Warrior moves and depend on the axe of your Warrior to plow your way throw the monsters on the Planes of Telara.
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