you like great melee warriors in LOTR lore such as Gimli, the dwarf you prefer the simple approach to gameplay High DPS and capacity of taking on many mobs But then again, maybe that's exactly your cup of tea! With the Champion, there are abilities, you click on 'em, the Champion kills. The reason for the Champion not being a little higher on the list is that they are a little too simple for some MMO players that seek some diversity of abilities. So, if you want a class that's going to take a lot of damage without any trouble, deal even more of it, and chop their way through piles of enemy flesh, Champion is your perfect choice. You also get to wear a ranged weapon (bow/crossbow) as you progress in the game and use it for certain skills (not as an auto-attack). They wear heavy armor, wield either a two-handed weapon or dual one-handed weapons, which, paired with LOTRO's amazing outfit options, look beyond awesome. Simple, easy to use, durable, and incredibly capable of dealing huge amounts of damage, they present the perfect choice for your LOTRO solo experience.
The Champion is your go-to hack-and-slash class. you admire great captains and leaders in LOTR lore, such as Aragorn, Boromir, Faramir, and Elendil you like heavy armor and melee classes you want a high capacity of adapting to various situations Fun and unique playstyle that never gets old. Multiple approaches to battling mobs - DPS, buffing, and/or healing
They can heal/buff themselves in solo combat Bear in mind though, Captains can be a bit slow in XP advancement even though they have a great capability of taking on multiple opponents, and that's the reason why they are at number 5. So, apart from being unique, fun, and adaptable, the Captain is very self-efficient and there's plenty of reasons to choose this class. With your herald by your side, you'll truly never walk alone. One of the Captain's main perks for going solo is that you'll be getting your very own herald! Heralds are your bannermen who follow you around and help you (something like your personal bodyguards) by buffing/debuffing and getting all that aggro away from you. Yes, healing too! Captains are a true swiss-army-knife type of class, great for cooperation, but also as a solo class. I know, weird.Ĭaptains wear heavy armor, wield melee weapons (either a one-handed weapon and a shield, or one large two-handed weapon), and depending on which specialization you choose, they can perform any role you wish, whether it is damage dealing, buffing themselves (and allies), and debuffing enemies, or tanking, thanks to their heavy armor and huge healing capacity. You could say that the Captain is the strangest mix of warrior-type classes, holy warriors/paladins, and certain "pet-tamers" in some other MMOs. If you tried comparing the Captain to certain classes in some other well-known MMOs, it would be really difficult for you to put this class in any established category. These classes will grant you the ability to go solo, slaying multiple mobs with ease, precision, and no lack of style: But you wish to know which LOTRO character class would enable you the most freedom and independence while leveling through Middle-Earth. So, you're a LOTRO player (or looking to become one), you enjoy MMOs, occasionally entering a raid and roaming about with a crowd, like any other bloke.
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Good day to you, fellow Middle-Earthers! If you are looking for advice on how to survive leveling in LOTRO on your own, and be a one-man army while cleaving the ugly mugs of orcs, I'm your man! There are certain classes in LOTRO that offer you more independence for solo playing - but which ones?