Proud Blade put it perfectly, their powers are suited to their purpose.n/t:

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Posted by Delonias on May 2, 2000 at 13:07:53:

In Reply to: Well... posted by Proud Blade(VIP) on May 2, 2000 at 11:49:06:

> 1) There is no strong conflict between Dawn ideology and Rager ideology. If Ragers attack your Dawnie non-mage, they don't do it because they're a Rager. They do it for other reasons, good ones or not.
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> 2) How many Scarabs are there? Three?
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> 3) Dawn is not about being able to kill. That's why the powers aren't so well suited for offense. Actually, Dawn's powers are well suited to the cabal's purpose.
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> 4) The Dawn philosophy has an inherent advantage- they work well together, and help each other out. Rager beating you down? Call for aid. For a comparison, try this:
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> [BATTLE] Nexuz: Um, Chaldaie is whooping my ass up and down Galadon. Can I get a ranger for herbs, a couple of defenders to heal me, and a lowbie to loot me if I die?
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> Not all cabal advantages/disadvantages show up on the "Cabal Powers" list, Nexuz. Stop whining.
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> > If dawn has so many enemies(Ragers, Scarabites and
> > Imperials)! They have to be prey for them, the powers of the dawn cabald is nothing compared to the powers of ragers (offensive). I cant see anything else than dawnies must be realy underpowered and it would be easy for a rager or a imperial to kill one from dawn.


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