An W has caused X to occur. What do you do, being a Y and having a Z at your disposal.
>>54262144
Depends on the setting.
>>54262144
Never look back, because I can never go back.
What's that you say? A faggot has caused a bad thread to occur? Well I don't know what I can do about it I'm just an anon with shitposts at my disposal.
>>54262198
its a cute thread desu
>>54262144
Fighter: Wield Y and wear Z into battle, defeating X.
Paladin: Wield Y and wear Z into battle, defeating X for the good of the people of this land.
Cleric: Wield Y and wear Z into battle, defeating X for my god.
Wizard: reverse engineer Y and Z to utilize X for my own personal game.
Ranger: fail to use Y, but carry Z, and incidentally use it unconventionally to take care of X, as was foretold in the prophecy.
Thief: Ultimately be unable to use Y or Z, but resolve X using my wits and cleverness at the very last moment.
Warlock: Defeat Wielder of Y and Z, then use x given to me by X to defeat it using sheer willpower and pride.
Druid: use the natural order to resolve X, which goes against nature.
Barbarian: Beat X inside out using Y but not Z, because X stole/killed my V.
Sorcerer: Born with T, allows me to use Y and Z, defeating X.
Monk: W is my sworn nemesis, defeat him and put a stop to X, restoring balance to the natural order.
Bard: X killed my V, so I'll have to rally/Swindle the people and use them to put a stop to X. If that fails, do what Thief does in this situation.
>>54262144
How do W or X involve me? Is there any personal reason why I should get involved?
Wew great thread