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The colloquial 'cleric' refers to anyone who is a [[Cardinal Cleric]], a religion common throughout the [[known worlds]]. However, the term is also often used to describe a sort of [[Battling Sorcerer]] similar to the [[Paladin]]. Due to the interchangeability of the terms, a "Battle Cleric" can be somewhat challenging to define.  
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The colloquial 'cleric' refers to any [[Cardinal Cleric]], a religion common throughout the [[known worlds]]. However, the term is also often used to describe a sort of [[Battling Sorcerer]] similar to the [[Paladin]]. Due to the interchangeability of the terms, a "Battle Cleric" can be somewhat challenging to define.  
  
In it's purest form, a battle cleric is the ultimate balance between metal and magic. The wield enchanted weapons and wear magical armor, and fight in the name of the [[One King]]. What separates a battle cleric from a Paladin is the type of magic they use; clerics typically use common magics, while Paladins have paths of their own.  
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In its purest form, a battle cleric is the ultimate balance between metal and magic. They wield enchanted weapons and wear magical armor, and fight in the name of the [[One King]]. What separates a battle cleric from a Paladin is the type of magic they use; clerics typically use common magics, while Paladins have paths of their own.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 8 January 2019

The colloquial 'cleric' refers to any Cardinal Cleric, a religion common throughout the known worlds. However, the term is also often used to describe a sort of Battling Sorcerer similar to the Paladin. Due to the interchangeability of the terms, a "Battle Cleric" can be somewhat challenging to define.

In its purest form, a battle cleric is the ultimate balance between metal and magic. They wield enchanted weapons and wear magical armor, and fight in the name of the One King. What separates a battle cleric from a Paladin is the type of magic they use; clerics typically use common magics, while Paladins have paths of their own.