Celerity: And, it is not altogether as difficult as you say to outdamage an invoker. An invoker has one defense, parry, and low hitroll. Whereas an equipped warrior has eight attacks, plus haste if he is smart, doing maims/multilates. If you are lucky, you might block 3/4 out of 8. An invoker probably has around 900 hp depending on race/class and how they choose to equip. Even in the best case scenario, thats ~1/4 total health per round, something an invoker cant do even on a vuln if the person knows what they're doing.
assuming that warriors get their full 8 attacks (which almost never happens)..four is more likely..and you won't hit all of those..if you are a giant/ogre, you can do that kind of damage, but dispel will kill you (and your haste) in half a round...if you aren't a giant, you won't be doing nearly enough damage...and if you are opposite align, parry gets a huge boost and your damage loses a lot ![]()
smart warriors can beat smart invokers, but they have to play a little attrition and maybe cut off regen or use arrows...in a simple straight up fight...invoker will come out on top...if they couldn't, they could never win...
invoker is the opposite of the attrition fighter, since they have such low hp and more importantly very slow hp regen
Finally, I still don't see people taking advantage of the skills a berserker can use. They can cleave weapons with consistent success if you do it right. Even if you are a warrior, you are probably carrying two nonmagics, two magics, and a staff/polearm. Destroy one of their dualing weapons and if it is a class with a resist/vuln it means a lot. Haymaker. This skill works fairly consistently as well (especially raged). So what if they can flee if they are a communer/caster. You still get at least a round. Against a melee, that becomes two rounds against someone who doesn't have unlimited sanc either
cleave is very very easily voided using easy to get sockets, especially if you use a staff (which you probably will anyways)...and you can't cleave off-hand weapons (so much for fighting blms)
haymaker is annoying, but then again, a warrior doesn't really need sanc to fight a zerk...all they need is dirt to kill your regen...not to mention, if you are haymakering, you aren't doing other important things like blinding and dealing unblockable damage (the most important damage..which the warrior WILL do to you through bashes/warrior lore/arrows, on top to their superior melee offense AND defense and having weapons you don't know)
this is all assuming haymaker actually drops protective shield/sanc each time..which is certainly doesn't..if you fail, you just left yourself open to a dispel and a path or worse, depending who you fight
