I'm thinking this is just placeholder stuff for now. I don't see why they would make a CS restriction on a class if you can transfer NX to it before the advance.
If it is a new thief branch, I think it'd still classify as a legend. After all, we see that they're introducing legends individually with unique stories and such. Perhaps this legend will start out as just a normal rogue, no different from any other noob. Then the rouge has a fateful encounter with a well renown thief, who uses a special technique passed down from the original legend (or perhaps the thief is the original legend and has been been searching for just the right person). Rather than becoming a bandit or assassin, the rogue becomes an apprentice to this powerful thief. Thus, the legendary thief is born.
Similar to how Evan has no actual connection to the original legend. Only rather than starting out as a farmer, you start out just like everyone else, so it actually gives you the feeling that you really were just a nobody before you became a legend.
Actually, I think I like that idea a little. Rather than starting you out with a story and saying "THIS IS YOU, YOU ARE A FARMER, THIS IS YOUR BACK STORY!" it will just start you off no differently than any other adventurer.
We don't know how their advance system works though. For all we know, you reach the next "advance" when you reach the level. Since you're supposed to naturally be reaching those levels and auto-advancing, you don't know how that'll work out for you.
If it is a new thief branch, I think it'd still classify as a legend. After all, we see that they're introducing legends individually with unique stories and such. Perhaps this legend will start out as just a normal rogue, no different from any other noob. Then the rouge has a fateful encounter with a well renown thief, who uses a special technique passed down from the original legend (or perhaps the thief is the original legend and has been been searching for just the right person). Rather than becoming a bandit or assassin, the rogue becomes an apprentice to this powerful thief. Thus, the legendary thief is born.
Similar to how Evan has no actual connection to the original legend. Only rather than starting out as a farmer, you start out just like everyone else, so it actually gives you the feeling that you really were just a nobody before you became a legend.
Actually, I think I like that idea a little. Rather than starting you out with a story and saying "THIS IS YOU, YOU ARE A FARMER, THIS IS YOUR BACK STORY!" it will just start you off no differently than any other adventurer.
butterfλi Wrote:I'm thinking making a rogue to level 100+...?
If the advance is at level 30, just save your SP from level 30. Before 3rd job came out, people leveled to 120 and they advanced to 3rd just fine. FangBlade was late 18x when 4th came out and he's fine. The only way to screw yourself here would be if Nexon added an HP Increase skill in the 2nd job, you'd be losing out on a lot of HP.
We don't know how their advance system works though. For all we know, you reach the next "advance" when you reach the level. Since you're supposed to naturally be reaching those levels and auto-advancing, you don't know how that'll work out for you.

