If you ever had experience with RPG’s, you’d always face the initial dilemma of choosing your job prospects in the fierce competitive market of saving the world
Are you going to be a:

Mighty Warrior as intelligent as a snail but packs enough strength to plunder anyone who’d question your I.Q.

The Magician who always mocks that dumb ass warrior which could crush you to death but being sooooo smart like totallY, you conjure up magical shield + 10000 to deflect the angry buffoon’s mighty axe.

An Archer which just shoots insults from afar upon the Magician and Mighty Warrior’s bad sense of fashion and just runs away the moment you could see the lousy designer labels on their costumes. Okay, noted that archer's like Legolas have very subjective sense of fashion.
Or
A half mighty warrior, quarter magician and everything else archer which tries to be all the above and usually gets away with being half dumb, half smart and partially matched shoes, underwear and belt.
My point is that one is learning that focus is potent and trying to do everything that catches one’s greedy eyes ain’t going to be buying that armor + 99.9 % able-to-finish-something-that-has-been-started item. So focus = boring = loyal = get things done = better then not get things done. No?

4 Eye Balls:
I always pick Magician for RPGs, like Titan Quest (I'm an Oracle)
But yes, I agree . games like these require you to play endlessly for the next item or quest that it's become a part time job. Look at my friends playing wow for example.
focus = boring = getting a new item in wow
ah yesh, ze oracle! i'm tempted to try out that game too...
hmm, but i thought u were heroeing in Oblivion?
hey, change the word 'wow' to 'girls' and improvise along the way in your comment ;p
oh , i got bored of oblivion again.
hrmm . i get what u mean. but i have no focus in that deparment . hehe
hahaha, it seems so hur.. ;p
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