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Richard's class is a tank paladin. He's never the off-tank tanker, only the main, but he's...emo about it. Sometimes, for no apparent reason, he'll boast and say things like, 'ok, well, I'm the tank. You're the dps. That's why you stay behind me,' then rush in and die. He's edgy, rushes in usually without healers, and has an overall bad rep on the servers he plays on because he tries to boss people around and teach people how to game.
He gets frustrated easily, but even more frustrated when he dies because he rushed in alone. There's no winning with him, honestly! Either you have to be willing to sometimes waste buff food because he rushed in before you were done eating, or be willing to head into the fight immediately behind him only half-ready. Whatever route you go, it's likely you'll hear backseat gaming tips from him..
He chose paladin because light is a false hope. He plays a class that so blindly follows a prophet!- one that could be false. Aside from that, they wear plate armor and wield swords, which is cool. Richard could use practice, lots of practice, especially since he's a tank, but with how much rushing in and immediately dying he does, he'll never receive the practice he needs.
When he's not giving his paladin character the attention it desperately needs (let's be real - Richard's 'main' is devastatingly undergeared), he can be seen playing his other character... one even less fitting to his personality. A mage. And how he plays his mage is indifferent to how he plays his paladin; he rushes in and expects not to die, only to be shot down and killed instantly.
Now despite always dying, he never changes what he does. It's almost as if he doesn't understand that being a lone wolf doesn't bring him success and only failure, and instead believes that it's his team that's being sluggish! Ah!
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