Types of Job Classes
Main Character Classes
- Warriors- Classes that do decent damage in close range, have average armor and speed. Similar classes include knights and fighters.
- Tanks- Tanks are similar to warriors but do less damage and can take more damage as they can either have more armor and health than other classes or have the ability to heal one's self. Example classes include defenders, protectors, paladins, and wardens
- Assassins- Classes that deal heavy damage in close range but is also susceptible to damage as he has less defense and health. Similar classes include rogues, thieves, berserkers, monks, and ninjas.
- Rangers- Classes that inflict consistent, usually less, ranged damage. Example classes include archers and gunners.
- Spell Casters- Classes that can cast supportive, defensive, offensive, and healing spells. Example classes include healers, dark mages, bards, and sages.
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