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The fighter's class challenges have no real overarching storyline or lesson, as the fighter itself doesn't really teach anything unique.
 
The fighter's class challenges have no real overarching storyline or lesson, as the fighter itself doesn't really teach anything unique.
  
==Bleat it!==
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See the individual sections.
Monsters: Goats and Gorgons
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Boss: Medusa (Level 8)
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Recommended Race(s): Goblin
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The strange thing about this challenge is there are only 15 gorgons (two per levels 1-7 and Medusa) and everything else is a level 1 goat. This level teaches you about maxing out your exp from popcorn. It provides free, non-convertable {{g|WONAFYT}} and {{g|IMAWAL}} glyphs, although those are the only glyphs that spawn. You really shouldn't really have much trouble beating Medusa. By level six or seven you should easily be able to kill her using your potions and your {{t|Death Protection}}.
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==Bleat It==
  
 
==Toe-to-Toe==
 
==Toe-to-Toe==
Monsters: All unlocked monsters and Desert Trolls
 
Boss: Imadjinnius
 
Recommended Race(s): Dwarf or Orc
 
  
This challenge is basically Northern Desert with different boss. The most important thing is the guaranteed {{g|GETINDARE}} spawn. Use to level up as much as possible, preferably to level 10. That's 180 hp as dwarf or 130 as an orc. Though potions, your {{t|Death Protection}}, a dodge (if you get lucky), and first strike. Beating this challenge will give you {{i|Platemail}}.
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==The Arena==
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 3 July 2015

The fighter's class challenges have no real overarching storyline or lesson, as the fighter itself doesn't really teach anything unique.

See the individual sections.

Bleat It

Toe-to-Toe

The Arena