Hello there, everyone!
For the past three weeks, I've been met with a conundrum, one that has left me at a standstill. This problem is as follows; Is my Isldar Warrior really useless in the current military scene? I've come to the conclusion that, even if he's not usefull, that he's severely outmatched by everyone else. Let me paint you a little picture:
Say you have a female warrior, we'll call her Jane Doe for simplicities sake. Now Jane is 35 years old, and she's been a Mariposa warrior since she was ten years old. She never got to attend the school though, due to her being a Varran. Now, she progressed to Warrior level, and moved into the Regalian army after this. She served on the frontlines for years, training amongst fellow soldiers, and going on several tours of duties.
Now, here we have a Noble Ailor man. He was (as we say it from where I come from) born with a golden spoon shoved far up his arse. He trained at the Fonseca estate, and progressed to Expert level, but when he traveled home to Regalia, he rarely ever trained. The Nobleman spent most of his days sipping wine, chatting with his friends of the peerage, and maintaining the economical success of his House.
One day, Jane Doe and the Nobleman get in a spar. What I find to be wrong here, is that the Nobleman can mop the floors with the seasoned war veteran, just because she's a Warrior level, and he's an Expert level Mariposa.
I have a few propositions:
For the past three weeks, I've been met with a conundrum, one that has left me at a standstill. This problem is as follows; Is my Isldar Warrior really useless in the current military scene? I've come to the conclusion that, even if he's not usefull, that he's severely outmatched by everyone else. Let me paint you a little picture:
Say you have a female warrior, we'll call her Jane Doe for simplicities sake. Now Jane is 35 years old, and she's been a Mariposa warrior since she was ten years old. She never got to attend the school though, due to her being a Varran. Now, she progressed to Warrior level, and moved into the Regalian army after this. She served on the frontlines for years, training amongst fellow soldiers, and going on several tours of duties.
Now, here we have a Noble Ailor man. He was (as we say it from where I come from) born with a golden spoon shoved far up his arse. He trained at the Fonseca estate, and progressed to Expert level, but when he traveled home to Regalia, he rarely ever trained. The Nobleman spent most of his days sipping wine, chatting with his friends of the peerage, and maintaining the economical success of his House.
One day, Jane Doe and the Nobleman get in a spar. What I find to be wrong here, is that the Nobleman can mop the floors with the seasoned war veteran, just because she's a Warrior level, and he's an Expert level Mariposa.
I have a few propositions:
- Give players the capability to progress from Warrior ton Expert even if they've had private tutorage, through serving in armies, and the likes. One of the main arguments for why you need to be Expert level to attend a school is that the environment of warriors helps you improve, well the Military can do the same.
- Give players the capability to pay themselves into Schools such as the School of Mariposa, and be under a highly racist and strict regime, with increased costs.