![]() This means that players are forced to feel that they are turning into something else when picking their so-called “second jobs”. Some MMOs also feature this form of class exploit on a “laddered” field. It would still be more awesome to be called something different rather than just simply being a different build. Most deem this as good in terms of customization since there are a whole lot of options to choose from. In some cases, mages are capable of casting fire, ice, and arcane magic. With their own set of skills that kill (or heal, maybe even bargain deals), players are given a form of individuality, unlike other games where everyone can mimic your capabilities, as well as your entire set of skills with just a few clicks.Ī good example would be the mages found in certain games. Everyone wants to be special in their own way, hence the creation of 40 different classes in some games. Another reason would be the individuality among fellow players. Since there’s a whole lot of VARIETY in the game, players are encouraged to create more characters to try all of the classes. As long as there are more characters to choose from, you’re bound to keep playing and experimenting. They may go by different names in different games, but any class you find in any game eventually boils down to one of the original classes mentioned below.įirst of all would be to extend the replay value of a certain game. By evaluating the different classes in games, we can in fact bring them down to only a handful of truly original classes. ![]() This means that a THIEF or ROGUE in general can be broken down into Shadow Dancers, Assassins, or even some other version of the class we haven’t heard of before. Technically, MMO games take a specific class and break it down into tiny mini classes. What’s the difference between a Warrior and a Berserker? What about a Mage and an Elementalist? You might think that some MMO games have more classes than the rest, but the whole idea of 40 classes is just there to fool you. Class Archetypes: The Cliché Of All Clichésīy Kei Beneza (dividelife), OnRPG Journalist
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