Post by †Koji† on Nov 26, 2005 2:43:28 GMT -5
Here are the classes that you can choose from in order to become a roleplayer on The World.
Blademaster
You dash into battle, parry the large titan's attack, jump back and while doing so, slash at him. You are a Blademaster, a semi-fast swordsman. Blademasters have always been giving the image as the ancient solder, the pirate, and the knight. In truth though, a Blademaster within The World is more of your normal slash and bash type player. Unlike a Heavyblade, who lacks speed, the Blademaster gives up a bit of the attack of such a class (Heavyblade) by having a smaller sword, thus regaining power in speed. Also, they give up the all around class area by sacrificing that in the area of magic, for added defense. Thus, if you wish to be right in the front of battle, easily able to switch from an offensive to a defensive strategy, this class is the right one for you.
Statistics
Main Class
Blade Master
70 HP
+ 21 per Level
13 SP
+ 3 per Level
Heavy Axe / Heavy Blader
Your party has just entered a large dungeon chamber. A magic portal opens… a large Iron Ball Titan stands before you. Your friends, one a Wavemaster, the other a Twinblade, look at the beast… the Wavemaster will hardly hurt it, and the Twinblade would die in a hit or two. You step forward then, your heavy weapon hung over your shoulder. You are a heavy blade, or possibly axe. You slowly charge the monster, taking a swing; dealing a very powerful hit to the beast… it falls over, dead. Unlike the Blademaster, these two classes have given up speed, for an increase in attack, which is… a great increase in attack. Yet the loss of speed is very great, about a 50% speed loss from a Blademaster. Also, by gaining this huge attack increase, you also loose much magic as well.
Statistics
Main Class
Heavy Axe
75 HP
+ 25 per Level
13 SP
+ 3 per Level
Statistics
Main Class
Heavy Blader
70 HP
+ 21 per Level
13 SP
+ 3 per Level
Long Arm
So you’re on the character creation screen of The World. You are looking though each of the classes, trying to decide on a class. Wavemasters look good… but what if something gets up close. Oh, what about Twinblade, never mind, to little defense. Heavy Axe? To slow. After looking for a while, you come upon the Long Arm class. You look at the stats, and much to your surprise, they are all nearly equal. Though a long arm is relatively even all around, they are a bit better in the speed, defense, and attack areas. This is the class for those who want to be alright in almost any situation.
Statistics
Main Class
Long Arm
70 HP
+ 21 per Level
13 SP
+ 3 per Level
Twin Blade
So your party has found another group of players in the field... to bad for you, but they are PKers. As your party rushes to attack them, a wavemaster in the others group blasts a spell. Your party survives, but the wavemaster is just holding you off. Out of no where, is where you come in. With the sleekness of a spy, or assassin, you move in, attacking the party, allowing your friends to break though the lines, and take them out. You are a Twin Blade, a fast moving, stealthy, yet still some what strong player. You give up your defense, magic, and attack (making all 3 about average), to increase your speed.
Statistics
Main Class
Twin Blader
63 HP
+ 19 per Level
13 SP
+ 3 per Level
Wavemaster
A wavemaster is a special sort of person who gives up physical prowress to master the magical arts, becoming a master of the unseen forces. Determination is a must, though, since many possible wavemasters give up and settle on using their sorcery as a trick or crutch to help them through life. A Wavemaster's body strength wanes while they master their art, leaving them with low physical defense and HP growth.
Statistics
Main Class
Wavemaster
55 HP
+ 16 per Level
20 SP
+ 5 per Level
Special Classes will be added in due time.
Blademaster
You dash into battle, parry the large titan's attack, jump back and while doing so, slash at him. You are a Blademaster, a semi-fast swordsman. Blademasters have always been giving the image as the ancient solder, the pirate, and the knight. In truth though, a Blademaster within The World is more of your normal slash and bash type player. Unlike a Heavyblade, who lacks speed, the Blademaster gives up a bit of the attack of such a class (Heavyblade) by having a smaller sword, thus regaining power in speed. Also, they give up the all around class area by sacrificing that in the area of magic, for added defense. Thus, if you wish to be right in the front of battle, easily able to switch from an offensive to a defensive strategy, this class is the right one for you.
Statistics
Main Class
Blade Master
70 HP
+ 21 per Level
13 SP
+ 3 per Level
Heavy Axe / Heavy Blader
Your party has just entered a large dungeon chamber. A magic portal opens… a large Iron Ball Titan stands before you. Your friends, one a Wavemaster, the other a Twinblade, look at the beast… the Wavemaster will hardly hurt it, and the Twinblade would die in a hit or two. You step forward then, your heavy weapon hung over your shoulder. You are a heavy blade, or possibly axe. You slowly charge the monster, taking a swing; dealing a very powerful hit to the beast… it falls over, dead. Unlike the Blademaster, these two classes have given up speed, for an increase in attack, which is… a great increase in attack. Yet the loss of speed is very great, about a 50% speed loss from a Blademaster. Also, by gaining this huge attack increase, you also loose much magic as well.
Statistics
Main Class
Heavy Axe
75 HP
+ 25 per Level
13 SP
+ 3 per Level
Statistics
Main Class
Heavy Blader
70 HP
+ 21 per Level
13 SP
+ 3 per Level
Long Arm
So you’re on the character creation screen of The World. You are looking though each of the classes, trying to decide on a class. Wavemasters look good… but what if something gets up close. Oh, what about Twinblade, never mind, to little defense. Heavy Axe? To slow. After looking for a while, you come upon the Long Arm class. You look at the stats, and much to your surprise, they are all nearly equal. Though a long arm is relatively even all around, they are a bit better in the speed, defense, and attack areas. This is the class for those who want to be alright in almost any situation.
Statistics
Main Class
Long Arm
70 HP
+ 21 per Level
13 SP
+ 3 per Level
Twin Blade
So your party has found another group of players in the field... to bad for you, but they are PKers. As your party rushes to attack them, a wavemaster in the others group blasts a spell. Your party survives, but the wavemaster is just holding you off. Out of no where, is where you come in. With the sleekness of a spy, or assassin, you move in, attacking the party, allowing your friends to break though the lines, and take them out. You are a Twin Blade, a fast moving, stealthy, yet still some what strong player. You give up your defense, magic, and attack (making all 3 about average), to increase your speed.
Statistics
Main Class
Twin Blader
63 HP
+ 19 per Level
13 SP
+ 3 per Level
Wavemaster
A wavemaster is a special sort of person who gives up physical prowress to master the magical arts, becoming a master of the unseen forces. Determination is a must, though, since many possible wavemasters give up and settle on using their sorcery as a trick or crutch to help them through life. A Wavemaster's body strength wanes while they master their art, leaving them with low physical defense and HP growth.
Statistics
Main Class
Wavemaster
55 HP
+ 16 per Level
20 SP
+ 5 per Level
Special Classes will be added in due time.