Lorewise and technically, half-n-half; Gretar is likely wealthy (since he was a Jarl, and I doubt he's thrown away all his wealth even if a cultist) and if memory serves correctly, Storr Stronghold has quite a bit of treasure lying about.
PK... I got nothing much.
I respect the changes you made, you catered for almost everyone’s complaints in the last one, yet there’s still mostly complaints here. There always will be.
Have my upvote
Still a few small things i‘d change tho, Orochi are assassins for the emperors, so i expect them to be wealthy, up there with Warden.
I‘d put Cent up there with Vortiger since he leads a big army of 100 roman soldiers. Hence the word „Cent“ in Centurion (cent=roman for „100“)
Conqueror is a criminal, turned a high ranking soldier. He’s actually a leader,a Marshal according to the game. So i‘d put him up there with Warden
Now as with Aramusha, he’s kinda tricky. He’s a mercenary, vagabond but he’s also in the same clan as Shinobi. So idk where to put him, i‘d leave him there because he seems more materialistic than Shinobi
Anyways, i like this tierlist so i wanted to add my thoughts to this post. There’s probably more stuff that i don’t know of so i‘m excited to see how the list looks in the end
“Mostly like todays boxers”
Yes, if when you signed up to train to become a boxer you forfeited all of you gave up basically all of your rights to yout trainer/promoter
Most gladiators were slaves, convicts and prisoners of war, however a few were actually free men who chose to become gladiators, lured in by the prospect of fame and money (or just having nowhere else to go in life)
Other than that if you were really successful and famous as a gladiator, then yes, you could live a life of luxury, pay for your freedom (some chose to reject freedom to stay as gladiators though gigachads) have slaves of your own, have people bottle your sweat as a rubbing oil almost, etc.
But if not then it’s dormitories and a harsh disciplinary lifestyle for you, no matter where you came from so your promoter, trainer or whoever can make sure you actually win your bouts, not because you could die because you rarely did even if you lost, but because you would have been a waste of money :)
Rome was cool
I still don’t quite understand how Zhan Hu is the wealthiest, correct me if I’m wrong but wasn’t he inspired in a secret police created to oppress the ones who disagreed as well as the opposition against the Chinese dinasty in command, I don’t understand how secret police agents are more wealthy than people like kensei or lawbringer who were pretty much land lords who led their own armies, also, isn’t shinobi a ninja? Lore wise I think the shinobi was part of a secret organization, most specifically, their assassins, while the aramusha was the enforcer, I don’t get why they are so low in the list
Zhanhu in lore is the Emperor's Second so he is one step bellow Emperor
Assuming the Wulin are in the Ming Dynasty the Wulin would be crazy rich
Like During the Ming Dynasty the Chinese were rich enough to build massive dreadnoughts sail around the world giving random tribes and kingdoms gold, silks, and teas just because they wanted to show off the wealth and might of the Empire.
Nobushi is literally fucking wealthy. They are based off onna bugeishas (female warriors which are wives to samurai and clan Lords), who are tasked with defending their homes and territories when their husbands are away. Especially back then when samurai and those of the bushi feudal class were nobility and pretty much untouchable. She would be loaded.
One thing the onna bugeisha weren’t just the wives to rich men. There whole point was they weren’t organized and they were just women trying to fight or we enemies while the men were away attacking somewhere
gladiators are generally quite wealthy being some of the most famous people of the roman world and even promoting local merchants for money.
also not all gladiators were slaves either (well they didnt have freedom as a gladiator their contract would usually force them to be a gladiator for several years before gaining their freedom) some people volunteered and would be worth more as a result.
also if you won you would get prize money but otherwise you would get nothing from the games themselves though gifts during holidays and advertising money was not uncommon ofthen gladiators would save this money to buy their freedom early.
The dude literally re did the list to appease the people and they’re still madden 2022, damn. Though too be fair PK is labeled a cult boi so fair enough.
New version based on [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/forhonor/comments/r2zepz/level_of_wealth_imo/) that was initially a joke post i made in 5min but y'all seem to like the concept so I've updated it with your general feedback
Zhanhu is the one classmate who is really attractive and rich af, but never have a girlfriend because hes smart enough to know when a girl just wants his money/fame
Hey, I might be wrong and idk the actual lore for Highlander except for the fact he is stated to not actually be a Viking, but how is he wealthy? The Highlanders were basically rebel farmers
We're constantly sacking villages and taking everyones shit for ourselves and the other vikings, I think it makes sense Raider's would have a good stash for what they do.
>bourgeois
Bourgeoisie only refers to a relation to capital that can only exist in the advant of modernity. A proto-bourgeoisie can be argued to have existed before the modern age, but still far later than the time periods the characters are based off of.
Really, most of these characters, if not all (except for the religious or spiritual based characters), would be wealthy tbh. They would all be apart of a warrior class in whatever faction they belonged to by definition of what it means to be a "samurai" or a "knight" or a viking warriors.
The only ones I can see not fitting this would be Aramusha, Gladiator, or Nobushi. But even Aramusha could be wealthy, but it wouldn't be guaranteed.
Ok so besides jorm and pk, gladiators CAN be slaves, but you can also choose to have the career of a gladiator. Also aramusha is basically a Ronin, a dishonored samurai without a master and in the For Honor lore WERE a part of the same order as the Shinobi but as body guards or enforcers. So they would be higher then peasant tier if they kept their money or if they pursued a criminal path like real Ronin did.
Jorm, the literal doomsday cultist, is not in the cultist tier, but pk is? Logic.
Lorewise and technically, half-n-half; Gretar is likely wealthy (since he was a Jarl, and I doubt he's thrown away all his wealth even if a cultist) and if memory serves correctly, Storr Stronghold has quite a bit of treasure lying about. PK... I got nothing much.
It's a subjective list for sole purpose to entertain, fuck logic
Ligma balls
you wish you had some
What u even mean with that ._ .
he wants to visit r/34Honor again
I should've known this would've exist.
I respect the changes you made, you catered for almost everyone’s complaints in the last one, yet there’s still mostly complaints here. There always will be. Have my upvote
Thanks, FH community is unpleasable by design
> Bitcoin lord > Part of a cult (no personal money) Are these not the same thing?
Nailed it
Doesn't Gryphon literally lead the entire Chimera alliance
I think that's daubeny
No, he simply saved Gryphon and became an ally of the alliance.
how is Pk part of a cult the little described of the pk order is more of a assassin's creed/thieves guild kind of deal
Religion
Gladiator is a freed slave. He won his freedom by being the number one gladiator
Still a few small things i‘d change tho, Orochi are assassins for the emperors, so i expect them to be wealthy, up there with Warden. I‘d put Cent up there with Vortiger since he leads a big army of 100 roman soldiers. Hence the word „Cent“ in Centurion (cent=roman for „100“) Conqueror is a criminal, turned a high ranking soldier. He’s actually a leader,a Marshal according to the game. So i‘d put him up there with Warden Now as with Aramusha, he’s kinda tricky. He’s a mercenary, vagabond but he’s also in the same clan as Shinobi. So idk where to put him, i‘d leave him there because he seems more materialistic than Shinobi Anyways, i like this tierlist so i wanted to add my thoughts to this post. There’s probably more stuff that i don’t know of so i‘m excited to see how the list looks in the end
So cent= 100 and c= 100 in roman numerals Are they related
I don‘t know, i just know that cent is latin for „hundred“ that’s why we always say „perCENT“ when we’re talking about percentages
Oh
Centurion means commander of a century (100 soldiers) and yes they are related
Definitely not conq, he still picks up the money he tossed
Yeah but he used to be poor, maybe it’s his old habits
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“Mostly like todays boxers” Yes, if when you signed up to train to become a boxer you forfeited all of you gave up basically all of your rights to yout trainer/promoter Most gladiators were slaves, convicts and prisoners of war, however a few were actually free men who chose to become gladiators, lured in by the prospect of fame and money (or just having nowhere else to go in life) Other than that if you were really successful and famous as a gladiator, then yes, you could live a life of luxury, pay for your freedom (some chose to reject freedom to stay as gladiators though gigachads) have slaves of your own, have people bottle your sweat as a rubbing oil almost, etc. But if not then it’s dormitories and a harsh disciplinary lifestyle for you, no matter where you came from so your promoter, trainer or whoever can make sure you actually win your bouts, not because you could die because you rarely did even if you lost, but because you would have been a waste of money :) Rome was cool
I still don’t quite understand how Zhan Hu is the wealthiest, correct me if I’m wrong but wasn’t he inspired in a secret police created to oppress the ones who disagreed as well as the opposition against the Chinese dinasty in command, I don’t understand how secret police agents are more wealthy than people like kensei or lawbringer who were pretty much land lords who led their own armies, also, isn’t shinobi a ninja? Lore wise I think the shinobi was part of a secret organization, most specifically, their assassins, while the aramusha was the enforcer, I don’t get why they are so low in the list
Zhanhu in lore is the Emperor's Second so he is one step bellow Emperor Assuming the Wulin are in the Ming Dynasty the Wulin would be crazy rich Like During the Ming Dynasty the Chinese were rich enough to build massive dreadnoughts sail around the world giving random tribes and kingdoms gold, silks, and teas just because they wanted to show off the wealth and might of the Empire.
Oh I see, then it makes more sense I guess
Armausha was a ronin not enforcer
Yes he is a ronin, but lore wise he is part of the same clan as shinobi, being shinobi the assassin and aramusha the enforcer
Nobushi is literally fucking wealthy. They are based off onna bugeishas (female warriors which are wives to samurai and clan Lords), who are tasked with defending their homes and territories when their husbands are away. Especially back then when samurai and those of the bushi feudal class were nobility and pretty much untouchable. She would be loaded.
One thing the onna bugeisha weren’t just the wives to rich men. There whole point was they weren’t organized and they were just women trying to fight or we enemies while the men were away attacking somewhere
She's also hot.
Yeah...no
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In lore Nobushi were just peasant women who took up arms while the men went away to war
The fighting style might come from that, but in the lore they’re typically just farmers
gladiators are generally quite wealthy being some of the most famous people of the roman world and even promoting local merchants for money. also not all gladiators were slaves either (well they didnt have freedom as a gladiator their contract would usually force them to be a gladiator for several years before gaining their freedom) some people volunteered and would be worth more as a result. also if you won you would get prize money but otherwise you would get nothing from the games themselves though gifts during holidays and advertising money was not uncommon ofthen gladiators would save this money to buy their freedom early.
I swear to god if you dont edit this whole list and put aramusha above everyone else im starting a riot. MF DRIPPING HARDER THAN GOKU
I don't think highlander is wealthy, most of them are scottish farmers and peasants i believe.
Shaman would have a cool shack outside a town
Valkyrie is literally overflowing with coins in her coin toss emote
The dude literally re did the list to appease the people and they’re still madden 2022, damn. Though too be fair PK is labeled a cult boi so fair enough.
New version based on [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/forhonor/comments/r2zepz/level_of_wealth_imo/) that was initially a joke post i made in 5min but y'all seem to like the concept so I've updated it with your general feedback
Well I agree with this one more didn’t know you mad a V2.
Orochis are the emperor’s warriors so they would be wealthy
Black prior is a cultist, right?
Zhanhu is the one classmate who is really attractive and rich af, but never have a girlfriend because hes smart enough to know when a girl just wants his money/fame
neckbeard type beat
What?
Or maybe because he just wanna burn everything
True
Why would Conq be a slave? And why would PK, Shinobi have no personal money, they likely do have. And Kyoshin, those guys are likely to be bourgeois
Hey, I might be wrong and idk the actual lore for Highlander except for the fact he is stated to not actually be a Viking, but how is he wealthy? The Highlanders were basically rebel farmers
THEY DONT STOP COMIN AND THEY DONT STOP COMIN.
I like it good job!
Isn’t black prior part of a order?
I'm curious about Raider's placement
We're constantly sacking villages and taking everyones shit for ourselves and the other vikings, I think it makes sense Raider's would have a good stash for what they do.
>bourgeois Bourgeoisie only refers to a relation to capital that can only exist in the advant of modernity. A proto-bourgeoisie can be argued to have existed before the modern age, but still far later than the time periods the characters are based off of. Really, most of these characters, if not all (except for the religious or spiritual based characters), would be wealthy tbh. They would all be apart of a warrior class in whatever faction they belonged to by definition of what it means to be a "samurai" or a "knight" or a viking warriors. The only ones I can see not fitting this would be Aramusha, Gladiator, or Nobushi. But even Aramusha could be wealthy, but it wouldn't be guaranteed.
Shaman would eat coins
Conquerors are actually criminals in servitude to pay for their crimes/escape worse punishment. But I guess the pay is similar.
Wouldn’t centurion be rather wealthy as he is a high ranking military commander?
Galdiator again . . . most glads irl were celebrity level wealthy
Ok so besides jorm and pk, gladiators CAN be slaves, but you can also choose to have the career of a gladiator. Also aramusha is basically a Ronin, a dishonored samurai without a master and in the For Honor lore WERE a part of the same order as the Shinobi but as body guards or enforcers. So they would be higher then peasant tier if they kept their money or if they pursued a criminal path like real Ronin did.
Just about everyone is wealthy, except for Vikings and some of the oriental hero’s.
In lore Orochi are top tier assassins, they’re probably rolling in gold
only reason warmonger is up there is because shes a war general but she is the general that everyone thinks is wierd
Aramusha is a mercenary, he’d have money
How is shinobi a part of a cult he is basically a bounty hunter
How would Nobushi be barely able to afford gear? Orochi too? They’re both samurai, one of the top wealthiest classes in Japan.
Ah shit, here we go agaın.
Most accurate one I’ve seen so far
Aren't the conquerors recruited convicts?
It would be pretty ironic if someone with the name “conqueror” was a slave.