2014-01-05, 05:25 AM
Hypermug Wrote:Is there a guide for classes somewhere? I tried searching but came up with nothing. Also, I played thecannoneergrenadier for a short while, are they any good later on?
There are a few guides on the AK forums, but the general consensus seems to be that you should try stuff out yourself and go with what suits you (and your class of choice) best.
I'm not sure about Grenadiers. I haven't played them at all (and pineapple the Aeria forums for not having a search within thread function).
I'm not sure about Grenadiers. I haven't played them at all (and pineapple the Aeria forums for not having a search within thread function).
SoR0XaS Wrote:I've heard of this game a couple of times, and may want to get it (to take my mind off Maple)
Couple of questions (pardon me for being a noob)
1. Is this a F2P game?
2. How do dual jobs work? I'm a tad confused.
3. Is this a click and go like DN or button Masher like Maple?
4. Are the specs needed for normal gameplay high?
1. Yes.
2. You start off with a main class of your choice. At Lv40, you get a quest from the Archbishop or whatever which eventually culminates in you picking a secondary weapon of your choice. Any secondary weapon (except your main one, of course). Specific class combinations let you learn powerful skills (with 2 min cooldowns...yeah) via the Envoy's Path, which is basically this large skill tree filled with passives. After picking a secondary weapon (and equipping one, of course), you gain access to the skills of that class, though you still have to learn them one by one at a higher level than normal. All of the secondary class's skills have roughly 3 times the normal cooltime. You do not gain access to the secondary class's Envoy's Path and hence you will not be able to get their 14 to 15 (I forgot) class-exclusive passives.
3. Point and click like DN. Sorta. You could say it's somewhat of a button masher too because there's no MP gauge.
4. Not unless you set the graphics real high.

