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Classes are a | Classes are a feature released with version '''v3.0.0''' in RPG SKILLS that let you specialise your character’s strengths by focusing on a select group of skills. Each class grants unique buffs to a set of skills—boosting effects like ability duration and cooldown speed—while disabling a few others to encourage a more focused playstyle. | ||
Whether you’re a spell-slinging Mage, an explosive-loving Demolitionist, or just someone who wants to try it all, classes offer a new layer of strategy and personality to your adventure. | Whether you’re a spell-slinging Mage, an explosive-loving Demolitionist, or just someone who wants to try it all, classes offer a new layer of strategy and personality to your adventure. | ||
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And don’t worry: if you ever change your mind, you can always switch it up and try something new. | And don’t worry: if you ever change your mind, you can always switch it up and try something new. | ||
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Revision as of 08:14, 17 June 2025
Classes are a feature released with version v3.0.0 in RPG SKILLS that let you specialise your character’s strengths by focusing on a select group of skills. Each class grants unique buffs to a set of skills—boosting effects like ability duration and cooldown speed—while disabling a few others to encourage a more focused playstyle.
Whether you’re a spell-slinging Mage, an explosive-loving Demolitionist, or just someone who wants to try it all, classes offer a new layer of strategy and personality to your adventure.
How Classes Work
- Every class buffs a subset of skills (on average, 22 individual buffs across all skill abilities).
- Each class disables several skills (usually around 3–4), making them unusable while the class is selected.
- You can change classes at any time, but doing so will immediately apply the new buffs and restrictions.
- Players who want full access to all skills can choose the Unskilled class, which applies no bonuses or limitations.
Classes
Why use classes?
Choosing a class is about more than buffs - it’s about identity and strategy. Do you want to master explosives, roam as a lone ranger, or defend nature itself? By picking a class, you're choosing your path.
And don’t worry: if you ever change your mind, you can always switch it up and try something new.
Pages in category ‘RPG Skills: Classes’
The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.