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  2. South Park: The Stick of Truth - Wikipedia

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    While the final game features four playable character types (Fighter, Thief, Mage, and Jew), an early version featured five playable classes: Paladin, Wizard, Rogue, Adventurer, and Jew. The latter was described as a cross between a Monk and a Paladin, that is "high risk, high reward" and strongest when closest to death. [ 63 ]

  3. List of Image Comics publications - Wikipedia

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    Pug (by Derek McCulloch and Greg Espinoza, July 2010, 2010, ISBN 1-60706-066-3) Stagger Lee (by Derek McCulloch and Shepherd Hendrix, May 2006, ISBN 1-58240-607-3) Tales From the Bully Pulpit (by Benito Cereno and illustrated by Graeme MacDonald, August 2004, ISBN 1-58240-393-7) Tommysaurus Rex (by Doug TenNapel, August 2004, ISBN 1-58240-395-3)

  4. 8-Bit Theater - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Red Mage, Thief, Black Mage and Fighter. The four main characters are collectively known as the "Warriors of Light" [ 8 ] or the "Light Warriors": [ s 2 ] Black Mage (full name Black Mage Evilwizardington [ 4 ] [ 12 ] ): an ultra-violent, sadistic character who usually uses giant fireballs to respond to any situation.

  5. Uncharted: Fight for Fortune - Wikipedia

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    Following release, it was supported by two downloadable content packs featuring cards themed after the second and third Uncharted titles. It saw mixed reviews from journalists, who enjoyed its gameplay but saw a lack of content and game balance. Online multiplayer services were shut down alongside that of the PlayStation Vita's in 2019.

  6. Character class - Wikipedia

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    The Fighter is strong and focuses on weapon-based combat, the Mage, renamed Wizard in later editions of Dungeons & Dragons, is a ranged fighter equipped with a variety of magical abilities for combative and utilitarian purposes, and the Thief, renamed Rogue in later editions, is not physically strong but focuses on speed or stealth.

  7. Thief: Deadly Shadows - Wikipedia

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    This led to the company's closure in May 2000, a few months after Thief II ' s release. [7] [8] However, the Thief series had been planned as a trilogy, [7] and work on Thief III was "in a fairly advanced stage" when the company closed, according to PC Zone ' s Keith Pullin. [9] Thief II designers Randy Smith and Terri Brosius had been ...

  8. Editions of Dungeons & Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Character classes are organized into four groups: warrior (fighter, paladin, ranger), wizard (mage, specialist wizard), priest (cleric, druid), and rogue (thief, bard). Assassins and monks were removed from the game as character classes, "magic-users" are renamed "mages", illusionists are made into a subtype of the wizard class, along with new ...

  9. Odyssey (Magic: The Gathering) - Wikipedia

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    Odyssey ' s main theme is the graveyard. All the colors interact with the graveyard and use it as a resource, though green and black are the strongest graveyard colors. Previously, the graveyard rarely affected gameplay, but Odyssey ' s cards forced players to constantly keep track of both graveyards at all