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Troll vs Warlock - What's the difference?

troll | warlock |


As nouns the difference between troll and warlock

is that troll is ogre while warlock is the male equivalent of witch.

Warlock vs Necromancy - What's the difference?

warlock | necromancy |


As nouns the difference between warlock and necromancy

is that warlock is the male equivalent of witch while necromancy is divination involving the dead or death.

Shaman vs Warlock - What's the difference?

shaman | warlock |


As nouns the difference between shaman and warlock

is that shaman is while warlock is the male equivalent of witch.

Warlock vs Cleric - What's the difference?

warlock | cleric |


As nouns the difference between warlock and cleric

is that warlock is the male equivalent of witch while cleric is a clergy member.

Warlock vs Medium - What's the difference?

warlock | medium |


As nouns the difference between warlock and medium

is that warlock is the male equivalent of witch while medium is medium.

Juggler vs Warlock - What's the difference?

juggler | warlock |


As nouns the difference between juggler and warlock

is that juggler is agent noun of juggle; one who either literally juggles objects, or figuratively juggles tasks while warlock is the male equivalent of witch.

Invoker vs Warlock - What's the difference?

invoker | warlock |


As nouns the difference between invoker and warlock

is that invoker is one who calls upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance while warlock is the male equivalent of witch.

Warlock vs Bard - What's the difference?

warlock | bard |


As nouns the difference between warlock and bard

is that warlock is the male equivalent of witch while bard is a professional poet and singer, as among the ancient Celts, whose occupation was to compose and sing verses in honor of the heroic achievements of princes and brave men.

As a verb bard is

to cover a horse in defensive armor.

Warlock vs Battlemage - What's the difference?

warlock | battlemage |

Battlemage is likely misspelled.


Battlemage has no English definition.

As a noun warlock

is the male equivalent of witch.

Warlock vs Adamwarlock - What's the difference?

warlock | adamwarlock |

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