You look like you could use a little class. Here's one for you, right here!

When it comes to anticipated games, few are as sought after as Funcom's upcoming MMORPG epic, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures. But despite all the hype and anticipation surrounding the game, Funcom has kept a tight lid on Age of Conan and has withheld a lot of information concerning the classes in the game. Starting with today's Dark Templar interview, Ten Ton Hammer will be running in-depth bi-weekly class interviews with Funcom's Product Director, Jørgen Tharaldsen, in an attempt to iron out all of our questions before the game's release in March 2008. As the first in this series, the Dark Templar interview explores the evil nature of the Dark Templar, his specific class combos, whether this class is a hybrid, and much more! So grab your axes, don your armor, and prepare yourselves for some dark magic….the Ten Ton Hammer AoC class interviews have begun!

Jørgen: That is entirely correct, a Dark Templar is not bowing to any one god or demon, but to the ones who at any given time can give him the best (or worst *winks*) beneficial powers. We have not made direct god encounters a part of the gameplay when it comes to worshipping though, so don't expect, for instance, that a "Monty Python-like" hand of god will come down. A lot is therefore explained through other aspects than pure encounters. This is done on purpose; making such encounters worthy enough would be tricky to pull off for each individual class.

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Last Updated: Mar 29, 2016

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