SolVanderlyn
Thanos acquires the fully powered Infinity Gauntlet in The Avengers: Infinity War, but loses when all the superheroes team up together to stop him.
I've recently returned to Guild Wars 2 (Expect a RttP thread as soon as I hit 80 - 75 now) and have been leveling my Guardian.
I almost always play the Paladin type class in MMOs. Something about being the hero, the protector, the beacon of faith and charisma for the team - it appeals to me on a deeply intrinsic level. I was a Blood Elf Paladin in my WoW glory days. I was a Paladin in FFXIV. I've always enjoyed the class more than any other. Tanking hits, healing friends, and wielding a blade all at the same time - it's the best of all worlds, and they look great doing it, too. Honorable shout out to Warriors - the more offensive version of the Paladin. If I play Warrior, I usually make it female for whatever reason, which started after I played through Mass Effect as FemShep and thought she was really cool.
My second choice is usually, somewhat ironically, the least honorable - the assassin or thief. Lurking in the shadows, unseen, nuanced and extremely deadly. Backstabs, poisons, subterfuge, you name it: you work behind the scenes, and you do some of the biggest damage of all. I was a Nightblade in Elder Scrolls Online and an Assassin in Ragnarok Online, and enjoyed murdering things on both.
What's your favorite, and why?
I almost always play the Paladin type class in MMOs. Something about being the hero, the protector, the beacon of faith and charisma for the team - it appeals to me on a deeply intrinsic level. I was a Blood Elf Paladin in my WoW glory days. I was a Paladin in FFXIV. I've always enjoyed the class more than any other. Tanking hits, healing friends, and wielding a blade all at the same time - it's the best of all worlds, and they look great doing it, too. Honorable shout out to Warriors - the more offensive version of the Paladin. If I play Warrior, I usually make it female for whatever reason, which started after I played through Mass Effect as FemShep and thought she was really cool.
My second choice is usually, somewhat ironically, the least honorable - the assassin or thief. Lurking in the shadows, unseen, nuanced and extremely deadly. Backstabs, poisons, subterfuge, you name it: you work behind the scenes, and you do some of the biggest damage of all. I was a Nightblade in Elder Scrolls Online and an Assassin in Ragnarok Online, and enjoyed murdering things on both.
What's your favorite, and why?