When it comes to Hobbits, they are a secretive
people who would rather just stay in their small, hillside holes
instead of heading out into the wars. They start out in the area
known as the Shire in west Eriador and you can expect to be called
a "Halfling" a lot in game, by both other players and NPC. It is so
fun to play a Hobbit because of their small size and their ability
to adapt to anything in Lord of the
Rings Online.
As a Hobbit, you can choose only four classes such as
the Burglar, the Guardian, Minstrel or Hunter class. Let us take a
quick look at them.
Burglar is a stealthy trickster, he can dart in
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the shadows to befuddle, weaken or damage foes. An unexpected
strike from behind by a burglar can stun or trip enemies, allowing
others in his party to combine their efforts for a devastating
attack. Unassuming on his own, a burglar would be wise to not be
caught alone.
The Burglar is the class of choice for players that enjoy using
cunning and tricks to defeat their opponents. Not only can a
burglar strike from the shadows, taking his opponents unawares by
using concealment but he can show his allies where a foe's weakness
lies or trap someone in a riddle with his wit. A Burglar's combat
style hinges on his ability to outmaneuver and outwit opponents
while hitting them where it hurts.
Guardian is a doughty fighter or protector
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weak. In part a skilled Guardian can face the toughest foes and
survive. On the one hand the Guardian is one of the few classes
willing and able to try to draw more blows onto themselves, so they
can retaliate with devastating maneuvers in response.
On the other hand, the Guardian is the class of choice for players,
whom enjoy drawing the attention of their foes in combat and taking
advantage of their missteps. As masters of the defensive arts,
Guardians make use of tax attacks and irksome taunts to draw and
hold opponents' attention, which rely on their shield and weapon to
turn aside incoming attacks with blocks and parries. A Guardian's
combat style depends on creating openings during an opponent's
attack to provide the opportunity for their own counter
attack.
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