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Each archetype below is covered in full detail on its own, separate page. | Each archetype below is covered in full detail on its own, separate page. | ||
* A '''[[brute]]''' specializes in simple, brunt force. Hit hard and often. | * A '''[[brute]]''' specializes in simple, brunt force. Hit hard and often. | ||
− | * A '''[[captain]]''' | + | * A '''[[captain]]''' draws the attention of hostile threats in order to protect allies. |
* A '''[[darknut]]''' specializes in stalwart, heavily-armored defense. Your guard is virtually impenetrable. | * A '''[[darknut]]''' specializes in stalwart, heavily-armored defense. Your guard is virtually impenetrable. | ||
* A '''[[knight]]''' wields divine power originating from a royal family, which you can use to protect allies and thwart fiends. | * A '''[[knight]]''' wields divine power originating from a royal family, which you can use to protect allies and thwart fiends. |
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Fighter Archetype
At 2nd level, you choose an archetype that you strive to emulate in your combat prowess. The archetype you choose grants you features at 2nd level and again at 3rd, 7th, 11th, 15th, and 20th level.
Each archetype below is covered in full detail on its own, separate page.
- A brute specializes in simple, brunt force. Hit hard and often.
- A captain draws the attention of hostile threats in order to protect allies.
- A darknut specializes in stalwart, heavily-armored defense. Your guard is virtually impenetrable.
- A knight wields divine power originating from a royal family, which you can use to protect allies and thwart fiends.
- A spellsword mixes the study of magic with the art of war. You cast a variety of spells, from fiery blasts to restorative magic.
- A sharpshooter specializes in assaulting enemies with flurries of ranged attacks.
- A tunic specializes in combat versatility. You employ a wide range of useful battle techniques.