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*[[Gaoler(Commoner)|Gaoler]] - A medieval jailer who punishes the wicked.
 
*[[Gaoler(Commoner)|Gaoler]] - A medieval jailer who punishes the wicked.
 
*[[Sailor(Commoner)|Sailor]] - A common seaman, great at fishing and sailing.
 
*[[Sailor(Commoner)|Sailor]] - A common seaman, great at fishing and sailing.
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*[[Scholar(Commoner)|Scholar]] - An academian who excels at organizing, teaching, studying and writing.

Revision as of 06:17, 6 December 2017

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==CoffeeMUD Classes==
Bard        Cleric        Commoner        Druid        Fighter        Mage        Thief       
===CoffeeMUD Commoner Classes===
Apprentice        Artisan        Gaoler        Sailor        Scholar       


Premise

Commoners are the run-of-the-mill citizens in MUD society. These are the people who keep adventurers fed and supplied, without having to venture far beyond the protection of cityguards. Most commoners do poorly in combat, but acquire experience through other means.

Prime Abilities

There is no single stat that is most important to commoners. While some commoners may recommend certain stats, all stats are valuable and having a balanced set of stats is most useful to commoners.

Subclasses

  • Apprentice - A starter class to allow players to log in and chat with the community prior to committing to a class. It also enables the character to have one additional crafting skill and one additional common skill.
  • Artisan - A craftsman who earns most of their experience creating items and gathering materials.
  • Gaoler - A medieval jailer who punishes the wicked.
  • Sailor - A common seaman, great at fishing and sailing.
  • Scholar - An academian who excels at organizing, teaching, studying and writing.