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 ====== Class ====== ====== Class ======
  
-Each race has a "​special class" which is chosen at about 1/10th of created players for that race IF that player matches the requirements when it is "​birthed"​(such as alignment, gender, law, etc.) This means races with more limited scope in alignment or law have more of their special classes. Special classes are worth usually about +5 overall non special classes but because the game involves so many rolls, it does not always mean special class characters will be at the top of the attribute lists.+Each race has a "​special class" which is chosen at about 1/20th of created players for that race IF that player matches the requirements when it is "​birthed"​(such as alignment, gender, law, etc.) This means races with more limited scope in alignment or law have more of their special classes. Special classes are worth usually about +5 overall non special classes but because the game involves so many rolls, it does not always mean special class characters will be at the top of the attribute lists.
  
 Other aura classes such as bards, war chiefs or anti-paladins all generate at about 10% the odds of other classes - even when selected making them quite rare. If the race has a special class with an aura - it ignores this rule. Aura classes generally take a hit on their attributes(you can see this when viewing the Glossary) so it is important to weigh them against the odds. Pitchers make interesting aura choices since their aura affects the game even when they are not the starting pitcher. Other aura classes such as bards, war chiefs or anti-paladins all generate at about 10% the odds of other classes - even when selected making them quite rare. If the race has a special class with an aura - it ignores this rule. Aura classes generally take a hit on their attributes(you can see this when viewing the Glossary) so it is important to weigh them against the odds. Pitchers make interesting aura choices since their aura affects the game even when they are not the starting pitcher.
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 You can always view potential rolls for classes or races at a glance by visiting their profiles in the glossary. It is not necessary to memorize everything but it is useful for determining potential upcoming league compositions. You can always view potential rolls for classes or races at a glance by visiting their profiles in the glossary. It is not necessary to memorize everything but it is useful for determining potential upcoming league compositions.
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 +====== Other Things to Think About ======
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 +The way tolerant, intolerant and non-specified races react about morale vary quite a bit. About 5% of all generated players will have either TAINTED blood type or HERETIC patron following. Both are generally shunned. Intolerant races take DOUBLE the morale hit over non-specific races when it comes to these type of teammates. Tolerant races, on the otherhand, are more sensitive to law or alignment differences while not worrying about race, deity or blood types. For unspecified races(neither tolerant or intolerant),​ all things matter. Try to avoid a tainted or heretic player when there is a similarly skilled player unless you have a largely tolerant-orientated race team or plan on choosing Luna as your stadium patron(to ignore morale.) A few heretic or tainted players on an intolerant team can spell real trouble for team morale.
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