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The Warrior (Balance)
The Warrior is a staple of the RPG class structure, so it makes sense that it’s the first option on the list. It’s understandably the easiest class to pick up, as it’s a physical class designed to thrive in the heat of battle. If you’re a very enthusiastic player and prefer to charge into battle without having to worry about making too many mistakes, this is the class for you. You have a balanced stat loadout that gives you a good amount of health, defense, and attack power. It may not be the most exciting class, but it lasts longer in battle as it continuously attacks nearby enemies.
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The Thief (skill)
There is always that one person who fancies themselves as a skilled and overflowing with finesse and that is why we have the Thief class. This 2D Elemental class is all about speed, the ability to move quickly across the battlefield to keep enemies spread out and avoid all manner of attacks. She gains abilities that allow her to dish out all manner of poison damage, which becomes increasingly valuable as you face tougher enemies with more armor and stamina. She can also use her movements to target enemy weak spots to significantly increase her damage output. However, this is a class that requires you to be cautious, choosing your moments to strike and taking risks that put you close to the action. As a result, there is a high chance that you will take large hits that can quickly drain your health.
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The Magician (Power and Distance)
This Wizard class follows the same design path as Dungeons & Dragons, or to put it another way, it risks taking lethal damage from stepping on a sharp twig. This is the weakest class in the entire game and should never be placed near enemies that can do even a little physical damage. This means you will constantly be looking for the best armor and protective accessories just to feel a little safer. That said, this is a class that can dish out a lot of destructive power at both close and long range and in a variety of ways. As long as you keep the Wizard buffed through magic-enhancing items, you can be a glass cannon of arcane bombardment.
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The Tamer (Strategic and Intensive)
Sometimes a formation will have an intruder, and that's why the Tamer has been called into action. To put it one way, this class allows you to play the role of a Pokémon trainer. To put it another way, it makes it harder to train with. The Tamer gains most of its power by spending enough time getting close to animals during battle in the hopes of taming them. When successful, you can call upon multiple creatures to aid you in battle so that you're never alone and can divide the enemy's attention. The more creatures you have, the more varied and abundant your attacks will be, especially against single targets. Unfortunately, this means that the Tamer himself doesn't bring much to the table, and requires you to put in a lot of effort to make the most of his skills and abilities. As the game says, this is not “relaxing” gameplay.