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Paragon -> Valkyrie Wins [Updated]
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One archaic synonym of paragon is "to be match for" or "rival".
Since we are talking about a class from a game the only thing we should know is the lore for this class to understand why is this the name they choose.
I hope it can be made clear that way becuase if not then the name sounds kinda dumb.
I personally like "Lunar Dancer" but I understand why it isn't called that with the "2 word" deal
But PARAGON? Can we reconsider this pls
I think the ability to vote on a name as RU did would be best, but knowing that won't happen...
First; a googled definition
Paragon
noun
a person or thing regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality
a person or thing viewed as a model of excellence
My gripes about it:
1. The IRONY
The class exclusive to the most devilish-looking, seductive, and provocative women in TERA is named 'Paragon'? Okay then!
2. Explains nothing about the theme of the class
'Moonlight Warrior'/'Lunar Dancer' were good names because they at least referenced their moon-based abilities, and what they do in combat. Just like how 'Arcane Engineer' was a far more apt name than 'Gunner' for the same reasons. Are we to expect all the lunar references to be cut out of names and particle effects? Or are we to expect fresh-faced players to be thrown off by this curveball of a 'Paragon' class using a halberd and lunar-themed abilities when most anyone accustomed to fantasy RPGs would think 'Paladin' when they hear 'Paragon'?
Anyway, this feeds into my old theory that the localization team really does not like class names longer than three syllables, and that is the sole influence on their decisions to axe the names of 'Arcane Engineer', and 'Lunar Dancer'.
PS
3. It would make slightly more sense...
... in a fantasy lore standpoint if 'Lancer' was renamed 'Paragon' (or the synonym of that word; 'Exemplar') for their self sustain, and protection abilities like a traditional paladin class of sorts, and 'Lunar Dancer' renamed 'Lancer', since it at least explains SOMETHING about what they do/use!
ye i can play my paragon again
.... im dont know whats meaning , but still are a good name