Fighter tactics

The fighter class can be a really fun class to play, and you can either be the hero or the bane of the group. Here are a few tips to help keep you and your party alive.


 * Let the Rogue go first - When exploring a dungeon, he'll discover the traps for you while taking little or no damage. He'll also see what monsters are ahead so that the group can appropriately prepare for the battle.


 * Make the Rogue go second - When running a dungeon, someone will already know where all the traps are, so send a rogue to the front only when one is expected. At other times, the fighter should be first so he's the first player enemies target.  That way, the rogue gets huge Sneak Attack bonuses because the monsters aren't looking at him.


 * Never run ahead of your party - If you don't have a rogue, you're going to be the lead guy. Make sure everyone is following you.  If you run off into battle by yourself, you're going to become a martyr real quick.  I've seen too many fighters run ahead of the group thinking they are invincible because they can take a hit or two, and then end up demolished.


 * Plan to run ahead of your party - If you have foreknowledge of the dungeon and are CERTAIN that gates won't close on you when you enter a room (as happens all the time in Delera's Tomb, for example), then tell your party when they should stay back and wait for you to pull monsters towards them. It is especially helpful if they can prepare a spell like web, so that arriving monsters will be trapped as soon as they step in the room.


 * Use your shield - There is this nifty little button on your keyboard called the SHIFT key. When you press it, you go into blocking mode.  This is particularly useful when you've got a shield to block with.  A common tactic is to stand in front of a door, and have one of your party members hit the switch to open the door while you block with your shield.  The monsters won't be able to run past you through the door to your party, you'll take very little damage while that shield is up in front of you, and your party will be able to dispatch the goons from safety.  Trust me, this one saves lives!


 * If you're particularly skilled with the shield, you can trade blows with the evildoers. Hold up your shield while the monster does his attack, then drop it and take a swing or two of your own.  Make sure you've got it back up in time for the monster's next blow though.  A word of warning: this can be hard to time because when the monster swings on the screen is not always when he is hitting you due to latency and lag issues.  This technique is most obviously important with giants, who have a long, slow warmup for each swing.


 * Trade tanking - when two fighters are battling one monster, it can only be hitting one of them at a time. Whoever is being hit should block with a shield, and also (with enough time) turn on Defensive Fighting or Combat Expertise.  The other should circle behind the monster and attack, with the +4 rear-aspect bonus.  Whenever the monster changes targets, change who does the attacking.


 * Use the right weapon - It takes different types of weapons to kill certain creatures. If it's skeletons, use a blugeoning weapon like a mace or maul.  Is it kobolds?  Try a slashing one. For oozes don't use anything sharp or they'll just divide in two!  Have a club handy or just punch em with your hands.  They break weapons easily so be careful not to use anything valuable against them or you'll spend a small fortune repairing them at higher levels.  Find out which weapons work best for a certain creature, have them in your hotbar, and be ready to switch using your number keys during a battle.  At higher levels, you will get weapons such as Reptile-Bane, Undead-Bane, and Giant-Bane, so using the correct weaopn for a target gives an even larger advantage.


 * Take as few hits as possible - You're a lot more likely to receive damage if you're getting hit from behind so take a step back and keep all those bad guys in front of your shield. Once you've got aggro, it can even be helpful to tumble around to avoid getting hit.  Different people have their preferences.  Some would rather hold position and keep aggro on themselves to give the rest of the group an easier time killing the monsters.  Your main goal is to keep the monster attacking you while taking as few hits as possible.