
On the battlefield, to people who put their own lives over all suffering, it might seem, that Agatha Knights bring the notion of honor and chivalry to the extent of losing logic and reason. The Agatha Knights believe in the concepts of nobility and being just in one's actions, though greed and corruption exists within those with power. Late in the war, however, King Danum used the growing might of the army to persuade many peasants and barbarians to take up arms against the Masons. The Agatha Knights are also known as "loyalists", and are made up of mostly royalty and nobility, people who once owned most of the lands and peasants before civil war, and who are distraught by the war at home's effect on trade and matters of economy. They fight Malric and the Mason Order, hoping to keep peace and stability within Agatha, even by being away from home to protect the peace against a supposed distant threat like Tenosia.

The Knights are the soldiers who are still loyal to Danum Argon, King Alfonso Argon's nephew. Their damage is dependent on the attack damage of their baton.The Agatha Knights are one of two major factions. They will rush mobs like soldiers but will provide a strength buff to all Combat NPCs in range while fighting. Their damage is dependent on their attack damage of their hammer.Ĭommanders are trained by giving a Combat NPC a Command Baton.

They will rush mobs similar to soldiers but will have a slower attack. If there are no mobs in the area the medic will prioritize healing itself then the nearest NPC for 5HP (2.5 hearts) each heal.Įngineers are trained by giving a Combat NPC a Hammer. They will rush mobs similar to soldiers but will attack slower with damage being dependent on the attack damage of their axe. Medics are trained by giving a Combat NPC an axe. Archers will deal 3-4 damage with no enchantments (same as a bow drawn half back) and 6-7 damage with Power V. They will remain in one position unless attacked or their target has gone out of range. They also need food.Īrchers are trained by giving an NPC a bow. Their damage is dependent on the attack damage of their sword. They will rush at the enemy attacking with their sword.

Soldiers are trained by giving an NPC a sword.
