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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a warlock" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to fantasy, magic, or role-playing scenarios where one identifies or describes themselves in relation to being a warlock.
Example: "He approached the ancient tome with confidence, knowing he had the knowledge and power to wield it as a warlock."
Alternatives: "in the role of a warlock" or "as a practitioner of witchcraft".
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Will you play as a titan which is all about heavy armour and brute strength; will you play as a hunter, more of a roguish character with stealthier tactics; or will you play as a warlock, which is devoted to wielding the power of the Traveler using magic as the most powerful weapon.
As you can see, many (all? I've never played as a Warlock) of the icons from the game's action bar are somewhere on the keyboard—I recognize a few spells on the left-hand side.
Level up as a Warlock.
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You will need some luck as a fire mage to bring down a warlock.
It takes a warlock, or a "bitchin' rockstar from Mars".
Tessa Gray is a warlock who meets the London Shadowhunters.
You can take the role of either a warlock (mage), hunter (rogue), or titan (tank-class/warrior).
One day I think I'm a warlock, so I'll hunt out some wizard or witchcraft shit.
Christian Day, a warlock who calls himself the "Kathy Griffin of witchcraft," thinks the competition is good for Salem.
I'm surprised the fashion folks didn't stand up and call this guy a warlock or something.
He looks like a warlock.
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