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Friend of mine wants to play a new MMO and seems to have her heart seat on this thing. Never heard of it before and don't see a thread on it, so I figured I'd ask.
It has some weird class thing that sounds like FF11's Jobs-thing... kinda:
Friend of mine wants to play a new MMO and seems to have her heart seat on this thing. Never heard of it before and don't see a thread on it, so I figured I'd ask.
It has some weird class thing that sounds like FF11's Jobs-thing... kinda:
Anyone have feedback?Your First Character
Determine the gender, hairstyle/colour, complexion, facial structure, and other external features of your character.
You must also select a race and a class.
Race determines your starting area. Each race begins their journey from a different place.
Class determines your skill set.
Don?t want to be tied down to just one class? Then you?ll surely be interested in the multiple class system.
Multiple Class System
What kind of experience are you after?
Harnessing the power of magic?
Utilising the strength of your own body?
Spirited battles at the front lines?
Surprise attacks from afar?
Supporting allies as a healer?
Taking one for the team as a tank?
With the multiple class system, you can incorporate the skills of three such classes into one character. For example, you could combine the Rogue?s dagger with the arrows of a Scout. That way, you would have a fierce melee fighter who can also inflict serious long-range damage.
Class Roles
Primary Class
One of your three classes will be your primary class. You will have the entire skill set of this class at your disposal on your travels. Experience and Talent Points (XP and TP) are applied to your primary class.
Secondary Class
One of your two remaining classes will be your secondary class. You will be able to draw upon its general and elite skills, but your secondary class will not gain XP and TP.
Class Assignment
You can change the assignment of your primary and secondary classes as needed. To do so, visit a House Maid or ?Daris? in the Varanas Class Hall.
Taking on New Classes
You start with only one class, but at level 10, you can learn a second skill set by going to the Varanas Class Hall and talking to the class instructor of your choice.
Once you have reached level 20 with both classes, you can take on a third class. To do so, visit Johnny Dutin in the Hall of the Eye of Wisdom in Varanas and complete the quest he assigns you
Note
You can only have one primary class and one secondary class at a time.
The level of your primary class must be higher than the level of your secondary class. If not, then your secondary class will temporarily adjust to match the level of your primary class.
Your items are available to all of your classes.