Cleric, solely because of a Gameboy multiplayer action RPG in which the Joan-of-Arcish cleric's weapon types were either a large iron ball on a chain, or a very thick bible used for healing or bludgeoning.
Multiplayer action RPGs that you can win in one life (provided you equip yourself wisely), or multiplayer action RPGs in which one false step gets you mobbed to death.
BONUS QUESTION: In either case, if you die: restart at a save point (if whole party dies), or respawn and "streak" back into the fray.
I mean like in Diablo, where you run "naked" into the fray, but of course you're wearing the base costume and only lack weapons and armor. So you're not really running naked.
Joust was fun, but Gauntlet. That's the birth of co-op gaming. I loved the first one where there was only one warrior, one valkyrie, etc., so playing as a party was interesting because all players were different.
Should I post the first four pages of my comic on this site if I can recover those files from my seemingly dead laptop, or keep them under wraps until I'm ready for the web comic to go live?
(About to chat with tech support now, and if that doesn't work out, I have an appointment to bring the laptop to the Apple store tomorrow. Wish me luck.)
Still hippogriff (because of the griffin part), but if I'm being served Thanksgiving Turkey during the Canadian Thanksgiving, I prefer to dine on the Hippo Campus in Toronto, if such a place exists… or even if it doesn't.