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a class that is the warrior, to take damage and to keep everyone safe
Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior and its sequel, Barbarian II: Dungeons of Drax are computer games. The Barbarian name was used in Europe, and in USA, the games were marketed as Death Sword.
Barbarian is a video game of the fighting genre, released originally in 2003 in Japan (under the name Warrior Blade), and in Europe in 2004. It was originally intended for a U.S. release in 2003, but this never happened. The game features 11 different fighters, each with different weapons and abilities.
The Barbarian is a core class in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game and is one of the base character classes presented in the Player's Handbook. The barbarian is seen as the archetypal warrior who uses brute strength and raw fury to excel in combat, instead of the honed skills of the Fighter. Of all the classes, the barbarian begins the game illiterate and is forced to expend extra skill points in order to read and write.
Barbarian is a 1987 computer platform game by Psygnosis. It was first developed for the Amiga, but eventually ported to other popular platforms of the home computer era. Like most early Psygnosis titles, the cover artwork (part of "Red Dragon" figure/landscape) was by the popular fantasy artist, Roger Dean.
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