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A type of Game System where a character's abilities are determined by the class that they choose. Most common in Role-Playing Games, but recently it has begun appearing in other genres, particularly First Person Shooters and it's one of the main features of the subgenre Hero Shooter. A character class is defined by the abilities that it lends to a character — as such, two different characters of the same class are theoretically interchangeable, in that they can play the same role in the game because of their similar abilities. However, character class systems have varying levels of Character Customization — ranging from characters of a given class being literally identical to having so much variety that character class is no longer even a good indicator of that character's abilities. Character class systems frequently include one or more Point Build Systems as part of their rules to increase customizability.
One of the major differences between these systems (besides the classes that they offer) is how they handle "multiclassing". Because classes determine a character's abilities, giving a character multiple classes is a good way to expand their abilities, but the extent to which this is possible differs greatly. Sometimes classes are completely mutually exclusive, and a character is stuck with whatever class they have until they die. Sometimes they can "upgrade" their class at a certain point, either plot-based or level-based — this upgrade may be linear (eg, a Squire becomes a Knight) or may allow for a branching path to different Prestige Classes (eg, a Knight can upgrade to The Paladin or a Black Knight, but not both). Some systems are more lenient about multiclassing, allowing characters to change classes whenever they want; however, these systems build in drawbacks as well. Usually, either you can only be one class at a time (eg, if you change classes from Knight to Mage, you lose all Knight abilities and gain all Mage abilities), or you can only advance one class at a time (eg, if you're a Knight/Mage, you have to choose whether to increase your combat skills as a Knight or your casting skills as a Mage; you can't do both at once). Both approaches have the advantage of increased versatility (a larger number of abilities) at the price of decreased potency (each individual ability is less powerful).
In RPGs, the most common type is the Class and Level System. See also Fighter, Mage, Thief for a common set of 3 types of classes seen in RPG class systems. However, many FPSes that feature classes don't have levels, relying instead on player skill. See Common Character Classes for a list of classes that frequently turn up in games with character class systems, and Modern Day/Sci-Fi RPG Class Equivalents for their counterparts outside of the classic Heroic Fantasy settings. See Point Build System for the main alternative to this (although, as mentioned, the two can be combined).
If a character can switch between a large number of classes instead of being limited to just one or several, then you most likely have a Job System on your hands.
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Marvel Strike Force has five charcter classes: Blaster, Brawler, Protector, Controller, and Support.
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The page image depicts the five classes of Wynncraft, each of whom wields a different weapon of choice and a unique loadout of abilities, called "spells":
The Archer wields bows, and is a Glass Cannon Long-Range Fighter that can easily dish out a lot of damage in a few seconds, but has the second-lowest defense.
The Assassin wields daggers and is a Jack of All Stats in spite of its short range, and its Vanish spell lets it get the jump on unwary enemies.
The Mage wields wands, and would be a Master of None if not for its spells. It can ward off foes from a distance with its Meteor and Ice Snake spells, and can quickly and easily heal itself and others.
The Shaman wields reliks and has the lowest defense of all, but very high stat ratings besides. It relies on Difficult, but Awesome spell combinations to turn crowds of mobs into salami within seconds.
The Warrior wields spears and has the highest defense of all, and its spells are primarily geared towards directly hitting mobs without many other gimmicks.
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The Battlefield series has had a class system since the beginning, though how many classes there are (from seven in Battlefield 2, to four from Battlefield: Bad Company 2 onwards) and how customizable they are varies by game.
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Might and Magic have gone through several variations of class systems and classes over the games. The first five games had a basic class system (chose one class when you create a character, that is that character's class), VI and VII had two-step linear upgrade-able classes (VII split at the final upgrade in design but not in play, as the final class promotion for each class depended on which side you aligned with, and for the most part weren't all that different from the counterpart), VIII consolidated race and class into one choice and only had a single class upgrade step, IX split both back and had each class promotion be a genuine choice (starting from basic Might or Magic and then branching out towards the old, more specialised, classes), and X had each race have one Might and one Magic class that could be upgraded twice.
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Destiny has three character classes: Hunters, Titans and Warlocks. Each of these has three subclasses that correspond to one of the game's elemental damage types. The sequel expanded the subclass count up to four for each main class in the Beyond Light expansion.
Hunters generally have the highest mobility of the three classes and abilities that focus on movement, marksmanship and deception to get the best of enemies. The second game grants them the ability to dodge enemy fire, which can be used to either recharge one's melee ability or reload their equipped weapon.
Titans are typically the most resilient of the three classes, with a general focus on powerful melee combat and protecting oneself and allies in their abilities. In Destiny 2, they can spawn barricades to act as cover against enemy fire.
Warlocks have the highest base Regenerating Health of the three classes, and have a mix of offensive and support-based powers. In D2, they can drop Rifts, energy fields that boost health recovery or weapon damage to any allies that stand inside.
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In Homerooms & Hall Passes, the In-Universe game of the same name has "ten rigidly defined character classes" corresponding to school clique stereotypes. The ones mentioned by name in the book are Class Clown, Overachiever, Loner, Gamer, nerd, and Jock.
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Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain changes things up by making all classes capable of wielding all weapons and using any items. The main difference between the classes thus lies in their mobility and armor options: Troopers are the Jack of All Trades who can equip more items than the others, Jet Lifters are Fragile Speedsters using jet packs, and Heavy Strikers are the Guns Akimbo Mighty Glacier class. The fourth class, unique to this game, is the Prowl Rider, who uses grappling hooks to move about the battlefield and can summon a giant alien to use as a mount.
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Dragon Quest III has 8 Hero vocations: Sage, Priest, Warrior, Mage, Thief, Gadabout, Martial Artist, and Merchant. Not all of them are combat-oriented, but compensate for it by being high in other stats such as luck or getting better rewards after defeating Mooks.
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Dragon Quest VII further complicates the system by throwing monsters into the mix (the previous vocations apply only for humans). Players have access to race-exclusive sets of Basic Vocations which unlock the Intermediate Vocations after being mastered and, in turn, the Intermediate Vocations give place to the Advanced Vocations after being leveled up to their maximum. The total number of classes can be read here.
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Arknights divides the playable Operators into a series of classes that define their broad combat role, though individual sub-branches of each class can mix things up, along with individual Operators having their own twists.
Vanguard: Operators who are deployed first to hold off the initial waves of enemies and generate Deployment Points to allow the player to send out other, more expensive units.
Defender: High defense, low-attack Operators who can block large numbers of enemies and take a lot of damage.
Guard: High-damage, low defense melee Operators who generally specialize in eliminating enemies.
Sniper: Ranged units who specialize in dealing physical damage and attacking airborne enemies and enemies with low defense.
Caster: Ranged wizard-like units who use Arts attacks to do high damage to to enemies with strong defense.
Medic: Healers who try to keep your units in the battle and usually have support abilities.
Supporter: Support-oriented Operators with abilities focused on slowing enemies, buffing allies, or summoning minions.
Specialist: Operators with unusual or specific abilities, such as pushing or pulling enemies, deploying traps, or fast-redeployment.
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Dark Souls games have five to ten character classes that determine your starting character stats and equipment. From there, you're free to enhance and equip your character however you want.
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The Classic and New World of Darkness primarily use a Point Build System, but a werewolf's Auspice, vampire's Clan, mage's Path, and so on are class-like in that they define particular strengths, weaknesses, and predispositions.
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Diablo II had Barbarian, Amazon, Necromancer, Sorceress, and Paladin, and later added Assassin and Druid.
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Pillars of Eternity is not directly based on D&D, though the influence is especially obvious when you consider who the devs are. The classes are Barbarian, Chanternote similar to The Bard, Ciphernote similar to a psion, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Priest, Ranger, Rogue, and Wizard. The sequel allows you to multiclass, which grants you a new class name based on what combination you have.
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Blades in the Dark, which is somewhat related to PbtA but is very much its own thing, has seven Playbooks for its Scoundrels: Cutters (violent criminals), Hounds (trackers and sharpshooters), Leeches (technically gifted saboteurs and medics), Lurks (stealthy infiltrators), Slides (social manipulators), Spiders (Diabolical Masterminds) and Whispers (witch-thieves).
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Ghost Recon Breakpoint utilizes classes, similarly to its predecessors Future Soldier and Wildlands except for the fact that the classes apply to Coop Multiplayer as well as PvP. As such, they are defined less by being restricted to specific weapons and more by their unique abilities. The game launched with four - Assault (more health, better damage with assault rifles and shotguns, can toss gas grenades for area denial and activate an ability to lessen recoil and heal themselves with kills), Field Medic (can use healing drones to revive teammates, revive and carry wounded teammates faster, can self-revive, and can toss medkits to give people more health), Panther (faster movement, harder to detect, don't lose damage when using suppressors on handguns or submachine guns and have smoke grenades to get in close to enemies and a spray to make themselves invisible to drones and opposing players), and Sharpshooter (can hold breath to steady their aim longer, have a bonus to range with sniper rifles and DMRs, and can use AP rounds) - and had another three added later - Echelon (harder to detect in shadows, bonus damage with handguns, can auto-aim handguns against enemies detecting them, and get sonar goggles to spot enemies through walls), Engineer (better damage against drones and with grenade launchers, and can drop a defense drone to attack enemies and supply drones to give teammates more damage for one magazine), and Pathfinder (better effects from rations, can use scout vision to detect players, get better things from boxes, and call in a recon drone to hit enemies from above).
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World of Warcraft has quite an extensive system with twelve classes as of the Shadowlands expansion — Warrior, Paladin, Hunter, Rogue, Priest, Shaman, Mage, Warlock, Monk, Druid, Demon Hunter, and Death Knight. The class is further influenced by the racial traits and the faction of the character to the point of some races being outright incompatible with certain classes (an Undead will never be a Paladin, for instance). When the player approaches the current highest level, armor tiers, the talent tree, and focusing on either Player Versus Player or Player versus Environment will greatly affect each Class' skillset and limitations. Often, this will revert the Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors. Many of World of Warcraft's classes stem from the units used in Warcraft.
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Golden Sun: Classes are determined by the type of Djinn attached to a character. However, as using Djinn in battle also reverts those class changes (and stat boosts), many players simply give each character his own type of Djinn and bring down summon after summon on their hapless enemies' heads.
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown has each rookie soldier (randomly) specialize in one of the four fields upon reaching the Squaddie rank: Assault (close-range frontline combat), Sniper (long-range damage dealing), Heavy (suppressive fire and explosives), and Support (healing and buffing allies). Each class has a separate skill tree that gives them unique abilities and bonuses as they level. Later in the game, soldiers who exhibit psionic potential can be upgraded into Psi-operatives. The Enemy Within expansion also allows promoted soldiers to reclass into MEC Troopers.
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The Dream Park series: Warriors, magic users and thieves appear in all four novels, and clerics appear in the first and third. Engineers feature prominently in Dream Park, as do scouts in California Voodoo. Multi-class characters turn up in the original novel (Holly Frost) and the California Voodoo tournament.
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Homestuck:
SBURB assigns each player character to a mythological role with the title "[Class] of [Aspect]" that determines their powers and shapes their personal quest arc within the session. Aspect determines what objects and forces within the game the player can influence and class determines the ways in which they can influence their aspect. For example, the Time aspect is Exactly What It Says on the Tin but a Seer of Time will have influence primarily through comprehension of past and future events while a Knight of Time will manipulate time travel for combat purposes. Aspect and class definitions are not always immediately obvious from their names, as Light denotes luck instead of literal light, and Bards are highly destructive. While aspect seems to be largely innate player class is more closely tied to acquired personality traits—Thief characters tend towards pathological narcissism, Knights tend to hide their true personality. There is in-game speculation about a possible underlying active/passive class "thing" and perceived gender bias in-class assignment.
For the interested, the classes are Bard, Knight, Heir, Mage, Maid, Page, Prince, Rogue, Seer, Sylph, Thief, and Witch (though the powers of each class are strictly vague, this is just one possible interpretation)., and the aspects (which are more firmly defined) are Blood, Breath, Doom, Heart, Hope, Life, Light, Mind, Rage, Space, Time, and Void.
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Grim Dawn has 6 classes, although you can dual-class anytime after level 10, which result in a new class name. The core classes are Soldier, Demolitionist, Shaman, Nightblade, Occultist and Arcanist. The expansions add the Inquisitor, Necromancer and the Oathkeeper.
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Knights of the Old Republic and Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, using the Star Wars d20 variant
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Skyrim does away with the series' class system in favor of pure skill-leveling. Leveling up any skills contributes toward leveling up overall, and with each level-up, you get the opportunity to select perks within any of your skills that make you even more effective, reminiscent of the Fallout sister series. The higher your skill level, the more perks you have access to.
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The Mario Kart series divides character up based on weight (or size in Wii). Each category performs differently, and in Double Dash!! and Wii, racers have access to different karts depending on their class. There are typically three different categories (Light/Small, Medium, Heavy/Large), but 7 adds in the Cruiser (between Medium and Heavy) and Feather (below Light) for a total of five categories.
Wii and 8 also include different types of vehicles. In Wii, bikes were typically lighter and had better handling than karts, and they had the ability to do a wheelie to get a speed boost, at the cost of only having a single level of mini-turbo strength compared to the two that karts had. 8 makes the wheelie aesthetic and gives bikes back the ability to use the stronger mini-turbo, but keeps their proficiency at steering. ATV's were also added, and perform differently from both bikes and karts.
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In For the King, part of the premise is that every character starts out as an ordinary villager who's just set out for adventure, so the classes are named after the occupation the character's everyday occupation: the starting four options are "Blacksmith", "Hunter", "Scholar", and "Minstrel". Each class has one or more unique passive abilities, and a set of initial character stats suiting them to one or more of the game's four fighting styles: the four starting classes are built for melee combat, ranged combat, spellcasting, and Magic Music respectively; other classes that can be unlocked over time may be built to be equally comfortable in two styles, such as the Monk who can do melee combat and spellcasting.
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Path of Exile has one class representing one of three attributes - Marauder for Strength, Ranger for Dexterity, and Witch for Intelligence - and three hybrid classes, Duelist (Str/Dex), Shadow (Dex/Int), and Templar (Str/Int), plus the Scion, the Jack of All Stats. The gameplay differences between the classes are their starting attributes and their starting location in the expansive skill tree. Pathing all the way around to the other side of the tree isn't recommended, but it's possible. Another major difference between them are their available Ascendancy classes, which contain powerful passive skills that greatly shape the direction of their build.
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The Star Wars D20 RPG uses a Character Class System for basic roles like Noble, Jedi, Scout, and so on, and adds Prestige Classes for more customization.
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Earthdawn calls them Disciplines. They're somewhat more fleshed out than in many cases, with social context given, as well as how the worldviews of different disciplines work together (or don't). Also, if you act against your discipline (wizards not thinking things through if they have the time, beastmasters hurting animals that aren't attacking them), you may lose some of your powers.
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Pathfinder, a spinoff of d20, is one as well.
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Many games based on the Dungeons & Dragons Game System:
dnd
Dungeon
Gold Box
Eye of the Beholder
Baldur's Gate
Planescape: Torment
Icewind Dale
Neverwinter Nights and Neverwinter Nights 2
Knights of the Old Republic and Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, using the Star Wars d20 variant
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Overwatch has a cast of heroes that behaves much like classes — the player can switch between them in spawn rooms, and they each fill different roles on the battlefield.
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Cat: A fleet-footed damage-oriented class with strong multi-target attacks and some supportive skills.
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StarCrawlers starts with seven classes, with the eighth class being unlocked after a few missions into the storyline.
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Marvel: Avengers Alliance has six general classes: Blaster, Scrapper, Infiltrator, Bruiser, Tactician, or Generalist. Other than Generalist, each is strong against one class and weak against another. Heroes have a native character class; Agents may switch between them at will with a change of uniform. Some alternate costumes also provide an alternate class.
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Phantasy Star Online gives players a choice of nine character types (twelve from Episode II onwards) which run the gamot across three axes:
Class, the player's chosen overall playstyle (melee-centric Hunters, gun-centric Rangers, and magic-centric Forces)
The character's race (well-rounded humans, physically fragile spell-slinging Newmans, and magically-impotent physically-superior androids)
The character's gender (men tend to have better offensive stats, and women, better defensive stats)
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Mass Effect has three ability types, Combat, Tech, and Biotic, from which the classes pick up to two for six classes altogether. Soldiers are pure combat, Engineers are pure tech, Adepts are pure biotic. Infiltrators are combat/tech, Vanguards are combat/biotic, and Sentinels are tech/biotic.
Mass Effect: Andromeda downplays this heavily: instead of being restricted to a single class throughout the entire game, the Player Character can learn, mix, and match various abilities from Combat, Tech, and Biotic skill trees. The classes from the previous games take the form of "Profiles", a Job System that provides passive bonuses based on the classes' capabilities, which also introduces a Jack of All Trades setting called "Explorer".
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Hell Let Loose divides classes into 4 categories: Commander, Infantry, Armor, and Recon. The Commander, as the name suggests, is responsible for leading the entire unit, providing air and artillery support as well as supply drops and Airhead redeployments. Infantry classes are the backbone of the squad and platoon, and do most of the frontline fighting. Armor classes are tasked with crewing tanks and armored cars, and Recon units are tasked with spotting targets and killing important enemy units.
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Numenera starts with the Fighter, Mage, Thief archetype and expands from it. Glaives are the Fighter, equally capable of being built as a heavily armored Badass Normal or a Fragile Speedster. Nanos are the Mage, who uses the power of numenera to work what amount to miracles. Jacks are the Thief, whose name comes from "jack-of-all-trades" and have a lot of tricks to make them the setting's skillmonkeys. The CRPG Torment: Tides of Numenera uses the Numenera Game System.
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The Gam3, being about a galaxy-spanning MMORPG, has Character Classes as a central element. All players have one or more classes, which opens paths to further specialized abilities.
Each player is offered a game-chosen class following the tutorial or may make their own choice of class (which is very expensive).
Each class has a selection of Major Abilities, effectively sub-classes that further specialize the player. Only one may be chosen by a player.
Access to additional classes is possible, and we do not yet know how common it is.
Advancement in a class occurs not by levels, but by developing class-specific abilities and by completing sidequests assigned by your class mentor, a stronger player who has chosen to guide your advancement.
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Dragon Quest IX simplifies things and leaves the player with six classes available from the start (Warrior, Priest, Mage, Martial Artist, Thief, and Minstrel) plus six more obtainable after completing certain quests (Gladiator, Paladin, Sage, Ranger, Armamentalist, and Luminary).
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Dragon Quest VI split the vocations into nine Basic ones and seven Hybrid ones. The Basic Vocations comprise Warrior, Martial Artist, Priest, Mage, Dancer, Gadabout, Merchant, Monster Master, and Thief. While the Hybrid Vocations include Gladiator (Warrior + Martial Artist), Paladin (Martial Artist + Priest), Sage (Priest + Mage), Luminary (Gadabout + Dancer), Ranger (Merchant + Monster Master + Thief), Armamentalist (Warrior + Mage), Hero (gained after mastering either Gladiator, Sage, or Luminary). The Secret Vocations (Dragon and Liquid Metal Slime) are unlocked by books.
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Transformers: War for Cybertron has Soldiers, Scouts, Scientists, and Leaders.
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Dragon's Dogma uses a class system which allows players to take on one of nine vocations:
The basic vocations: Fighters, Mages, and Striders
The advanced vocations: Warriors (fighters who trade shields for a BFS, sacrificing defense for damage), Sorcerers (mages who sacrifice supportive abilities for pure offensive magicks), and Rangers (striders who sacrifice melee combat abilities for better long-range abilities with longbows)
The hybrid vocations: Mystic Knights (melee + magic, uses enchanted wall shields to stave off damage), Magick Archers (range + magic, uses enchanted bows to assail enemies with magic bolts), and Assassins (melee + range, can use any combination of short swords, short bows, daggers, and shields). Unlike basic and advanced vocations, the player's pawn cannot use hybrid vocations.
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The Final Fantasy Legend and Final Fantasy Legend II deviate from the Class Systems of other installments. Instead of choosing vocations for their party, players choose from different races (and genders, where applicable), each having their own strengths and weaknesses:
Humans have eight equipment slots available to them, allowing them to equip a wide range of weapons and armor. They do not level up like in other RPGs and must use special items to increase their stats.
Espers ("Mutants" in English releases) only have four equipment slots, so they are more limited in how many weapons and armors they can use. On the other hand, they have four slots set aside for magical spells and special attributes. They get stronger as they battle, but the abilities they learn are randomized.
Monsters cannot use any equipment or items, but naturally have access to special skills and spells depending on their species. They can change their species by devouring meat dropped from defeated enemy monsters, with the species they change into depending on the combination of their current species and that of the defeated monster's meat.
Robots, introduced in SaGa 2, are completely reliant on equipment for their stat growth: without any weapons or armor, they have no stats at all and are completely helpless. While the benefits of armor are not as high as with humans and espers, they can equip multiple pieces of the same armor to stack benefits. In addition, any weapons they equip will have their maximum number of uses reduced by half, but their durability will be restored when resting in inns. Finally, robots have a natural immunity to poison and paralysis, but they are also more susceptible to magic attacks.
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The Elder Scrolls
The first four games in the series play with this trope a bit. Each game has a number of pre-made classes the player can choose from, or create a custom class. Each class has a set of preferred skills, and, if chosen, gives a substantial initial boost to that set of skills. Increases to these skills also go toward leveling up overall. The skills outside of those preferred by the class are still available to the player, they just start lower and increases in those skills do not contribute toward leveling up. (Though they do apply to multipliers for those skills' governing attributes. See Empty Levels for additional details about that.)
Skyrim does away with the series' class system in favor of pure skill-leveling. Leveling up any skills contributes toward leveling up overall, and with each level-up, you get the opportunity to select perks within any of your skills that make you even more effective, reminiscent of the Fallout sister series. The higher your skill level, the more perks you have access to.
The Elder Scrolls Online, an MMORPG prequel set 500 years prior to the start of the main series, goes for more of a skill tree approach. Ultimately Subverted, as only three out of many more skill trees available to your character.
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Primal Carnage: Both humans and dinosaur characters are based around this style of gameplay, although it differs slightly. There are only five human characters, but all of them have weapons and items that are interchangeable before spawning. There are twelve different selectable dinosaur classes, but their abilities cannot be changed; however, there are five "subclasses" which the twelve species are separated into.
Humans:
The Commando specializes in high-damage weaponry, with all three of his gun choices being automatic rifles or machine guns with lots of ammo per clip and moderate damage output per bullet, at the cost of poor accuracy. This makes him a better choice against larger dinosaurs with huge health pools, where aiming is less important.
The Pathfinder is armed with a shotgun, of which he has three choices. There are minor differences between the shotguns, but they have the same basic pros and cons: tremendous short-range damage, but terrible long-range damage and fire-rate. Combined with his flares (which blind any nearby dinosaurs) and machete, this makes him extremely good at protecting the human team from charging dinosaurs, especially small ones, as a single well-aimed blast of the shotgun can obliterate them.
The Trapper is armed with dual pistols which have medium damage output and fire-rate, but his main gimmick is being a Trap Master, with utilities like a Net Gun and Bear Traps that can instantly incapacitate small dinosaurs for several seconds, allowing for a One-Hit Kill with his knife. He also has secondary disposable items, such as land mines and electrical pylons, which can weaken larger dinosaurs or kill smaller ones. As can be expected, his forte is dealing with smaller dinosaurs, but he is much less effective against big ones.
The Scientist is the sniper class, with three different sniper rifles to pick from (the standard, an armour-piercing, a poison dart one), as well as a compound bow. They differ in minor details, but in general they have great aim, do a large amount of damage, but terrible firing rate and clip size. Along with her tranquilizer pistols, which weakens and slows dinosaurs, and her sensor mines (which mark dinosaurs that walk over them), this makes her good for picking dinosaurs off from a distance, but bad at close up combat.
The Pyromaniac, as his name implies, deals primarily with incendiary weapons, which have a large amount of spread damage. His primary weapons are a "flamesaw" (a flamethrower with a chainsaw attached) and the "flame lobber" (an incendiary grenade launcher and rapid-fire shotgun combo). The first weapon is better against small dinosaurs close up (since the fire damage is only a nuisance to larger dinosaurs and it's a really bad idea to be close enough to use the chainsaw on them too), while the latter is more of an all-round weapon. Both, along with his single-use items, grenades, molotov cocktails, and dynamite, illustrate his purpose of hitting into groups of dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs:
"Tyrant" class dinosaurs are Mighty Glaciers with massive health pools, the ability to One-Hit Kill humans by stomping on them or eating them, and a roar that is able to empower their fellow dinosaurs for short periods. There can only be one or two of them at once.
"Bruiser" class dinosaurs are moderately durable, have armoured regions of their bodies, and share the ability to passively bulldoze humans by running into them at high speeds, at the cost of limited agility.
"Predator" class dinosaurs are fast, agile, and vicious, with snapping and biting attacks that can be performed while running. They have to ability to perform a "pounce" attack that pins a human to the ground while they're mauled to death, an attack which is a One-Hit Kill if performed to completion.
"Spitter" class dinosaurs are fast, agile, and physically weak, but have the ability to lob toxic projectiles from great distances, which is a highly effective Herd-Hitting Attack, and can quickly replenish their stamina bar with their roar.
"Flyer" class dinosaurs (or technically, pterosaurs) have moderate health and the ability to fly unlimitedly, giving them unmatched speed, possess a peck attack that can be performed in midair, and can mark humans on the map (making them visible to all other dinosaurs for several seconds). However, they are slow and cumbersome on the ground.
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Final Fantasy has used classes, usually called Jobs, from the very beginning. They run the gamut of "no class changes whatsoever" to "can change classes at will" to "can have all classes' abilities at once" to "doesn't actually use classes".
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The Earth Defense Force series has four iconic classes with varying abilities and weapon choices: Rangers, Jack of All Trades footsoldiers with access to a wide array of weaponry; Wing Divers, lightly-armored soldiers with jet packs that grant them unparalleled mobility and Energy Weapons; Fencers, slow, heavily-armored soldiers who can dual-wield heavy weapons; and Air Raiders, specialists who make up for their lack of conventional weapons with access to air raids, satellite weapons, and vehicles from simple trucks to Mini-Mecha.
Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain changes things up by making all classes capable of wielding all weapons and using any items. The main difference between the classes thus lies in their mobility and armor options: Troopers are the Jack of All Trades who can equip more items than the others, Jet Lifters are Fragile Speedsters using jet packs, and Heavy Strikers are the Guns Akimbo Mighty Glacier class. The fourth class, unique to this game, is the Prowl Rider, who uses grappling hooks to move about the battlefield and can summon a giant alien to use as a mount.
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South Park: The Stick of Truth has four classes available; Warrior, Mage, Thief, and Jew. However, unlike a lot of RPGs, the class only determines what the New Kid's special attacks are. They can equip any weapon or armor they wish, though some have effects that are a little more beneficial to one class than the others. The sequel changes it to a Job System.
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Team Fortress 2, and its predecessor Team Fortress Classic, (and its predecessor Team Fortress) are based entirely around classes. There are nine total, each balanced for different playstyles, situations, and enemies.
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The Call of Duty series, starting from Modern Warfare, uses classes for its multiplayer, though unlike the above, each class's weapons, equipment, and whatnot are entirely decided by the player. Call of Duty: Black Ops II notably also includes customizable classes for the singleplayer campaign mode.
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Diablo likes to change it up. Each class has a unique skill tree within the system of its own game, and some equipment can only be equipped by certain classes.
Diablo (1997) had Warrior, Rogue, and Sorcerer.
Diablo II had Barbarian, Amazon, Necromancer, Sorceress, and Paladin, and later added Assassin and Druid.
Diablo III brought back the Barbarian alongside Demon Hunter, Monk, Witch Doctor and Wizard, later adding Crusader and bringing back the Necromancer.
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Palladium Fantasy has players select an O.C.C.s and a race, much like the classic Dungeons and Dragons class and race system.
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Titan Quest has 10 masteries, although you can dual-class anytime after level 8, which results in a new class name (full list can be found here). The core masteries are Warfare, Defense, Hunting, Rogue, Nature, Spirit, Earth, Storm, Dream, and Rune.
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As a side note, this system is an evolution of what had originally been planned for Ragnarok Online, when IMC Games' developers were still part of the original development team at Gravity Corporation.
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Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader: The Rogue Trader rule-set brings in a more unique version of this, with your origin, background, and archetype all working together to form a "class." The first two open up unique passives and abilities to chose from as you level up, the latter a more traditional class option, leading into different options for a second archetype when the first is filled up. Surprisingly, being a psyker is a background option instead of an archetype one, so you can mix Psychic Powers into any archetype due to how this system works.
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XCOM 2 uses a similar system as its predecessor, with some changes made to the classes. Key among the changes: Assaults are now Rangers who can fight with a Sword and Gun, and Supports are now Specialists who can use remote-controlled drones to remotely heal allies or perform hacks on terminals and robotic enemies. Psi Operatives were made into their own class, rather than an upgrade for any of the four stamdard classes. In lieu of MEC Troopers, the DLC "Shen's Last Gift" adds "SPARKs", Mecha-Mooks that benefit from a natural immunity to most status ailments and jump jet-aided mobility. The War of the Chosen expansion adds special classes for each recruitable faction: Reapers are enhanced Sharpshooters with better stealth capabilities, Skirmishers are enhanced Rangers who can attack multiple times and use grappling hooks to improve their mobility, and Templars are enhanced Psi-operatives who can pulverize enemies in melee combat.
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Diablo III brought back the Barbarian alongside Demon Hunter, Monk, Witch Doctor and Wizard, later adding Crusader and bringing back the Necromancer.
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In Monark, the generic "Fiend" party members all belong to a specific "Authority" based on the Seven Deadly Sins and have a corresponding playstyle and weapon of choice. To list some examples:
Pride: Tanks with polearms, poison and sleep debuffs, along with healing abilities. Primarily useful as frontline fighters or supporting the team, gradually wicking away at multiple enemy's health before a stronger ally finishes them off.
Lust: Glass Cannons with crossbows, primarily relying on their high-damage, wide-reaching Herd Hitting Attacks that bypass normal Defense and scale off of the "Psy" attribute instead. They can also Charm enemies to turn them against their allies or make them sitting, hypnotized ducks to your attacks.
Greed: Highly mobile assassins and utility party members, capable of getting around the map better than any other character, reviving party members, and speeding up their movement, among other benefits, using their Space Master and Time Master abilites.
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Vermintide II: A Hero Shooter set in the Warhammer universe, the Ubersreik Five can each take one of five careers, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, unique passive and active abilities, and weapon specialties. From a story perspective, each class represents a path in their Character Development: their default path is a direct improvement on their career from the first Vermintide but largely leaves them as they were before, one class represents positive development as the character finds new purpose in a higher calling, and one class represents their Sanity Slippage and the character taking a darker pathnote Kruber seems to be the exception to this, as all his careers are positive developments, but taking different approaches to fighting the Skaven; that said, some elements of the Huntsman career imply Kruber has fallen in with bandits.
Saltzpyre:
Witch Hunter Captain - As a Witch Hunter Captain, old Salty is everything he was at the Battle for Ubersreik, but the zeal to punish and destroy any enemies of Sigmar's empire that lies within him has not diminished one bit. His default career, a hybrid Critical Hit Class that boasts a good mixture of versatile melee and ranged weapons and can kill any non-boss enemy with a single skilled headshot. He can also tag enemies to let others deal bonus damage.
Bounty Hunter - Cutting his ties with the Witch Hunter order, Saltzpyre adopts the life of a bounty hunter to take the fight to the Skaven independently, tempering his zeal and fighting them in a more methodical and practical manner. Donning heavier armour and preferring to kill his enemies at range, he gains extra ammo and bonus ammo from every headshot.
Zealot - Driven to madness by his hatred of the Skaven and falling into fanatical Sigmar worship, Saltzpyre has set out to cleanse the Skaven by himself, measuring his success in blood. The Zealot eschews ranged combat to thrash heretics and monsters, harnessing the pain of his injuries to destroy his enemies.
Warrior Priest (DLC) - Warrior Priests of Sigmar travel the Empire, fighting evil in all their forms. As a Warrior Priest, Saltzpyre draws upon his faith constructively to empower his blows and shield his comrades from harm. Though restricted in what weapons they can use - no ranged weapons or blades of any kind, only hammers or flails - his divine magics more than make up for it.
Kruber:
Mercenary - When Saltzpyre recruited Kruber into his retinue, it represented the former State Trooper's first foray into mercenary work. As a Mercenary, Kruber is a versatile fighter who balances offensive and defensive power; his armour provides decent protection without severely hampering his mobility, he is very capable in close-quarters with an arsenal of weaponry but also able to reach out and touch enemies with his firearms if needed. He has a powerful Battle Cry that staggers enemies and grants temporary HP to allies.
Huntsman - Walking the path of the Hunstman, Kruber returns to his roots and finds solace in his faith in Taal and Rhya, the gods of nature. Forgoing the vestments of the soldier in favour of lighter armour that grants more speed and agility, Kruber becomes a master at removing troublesome targets with his steady aim using gun or longbow (especially after an ale or two). His special ability, Hunter's Prowl, temporarily grants him a number of benefits including increased damage, increased zoom and invisibility.
Foot Knight - Knighted for his heroic deeds at Ubersreik, Kruber has - with some reluctance - climbed the social ladder. Donning heavier protection, a Foot Knight is at home in the thick of combat, able to shrug off mighty blows and knocking enemies flat with a formidable charge attack. He stands tall while myriad foes lie slain around him.
Grail Knight (DLC) - Discovering a distant Bretonnian ancestor, Kruber has taken up arms in honour of the Lady of the Lake as a blessed warrior granted supernatural might. Wielding a magical blade that burns with holy fire, Kruber represents death to any foul creatures that cross his path... although the Bretonnian code of chivalry does restrict him from using any ranged weapons, forcing him to seek melee combat with whatever stands in his way.
Bardin:
Ranger Veteran - Rangers forsake the comforts of hearth and hold to take the fight directly to the enemies of the Dwarfs, and Bardin still walks this path with boisterous merriment, becoming a Veteran through his adventures in Ubersreik. The Ranger Veteran is a balanced class that slightly favours attacking with crossbow and firearm, but is certainly no stranger to melee combat. His party trick is a smoke bomb that Bardin throws at his feet, granting him concealment for a time.
Ironbreaker - Ironbreakers are the stalwart defenders of the Dwarfholds, armoured in the heaviest gromril plating. Returning to his hold a hero, Bardin becomes the indomitable bastion on which the Vermintide breaks itself. A defensive class with increased health and stamina, and the ability to taunt enemies around him, forcing their focus and also increasing the strength of his block.
Slayer - Haunted by the events of Ubersreik, Bardin has made a life-changing... or rather, life-ending decision. Casting aside his pride, Bardin has become a Slayer, a warrior under a suicidal oath to seek an honourable death in battle against the enemies of the Dwarfs. A true specialist in close-quarters slaughter, the Slayer oath forbids Bardin from using any armour or ranged weaponry.
Outcast Engineer (DLC) - Connecting with his iconoclastic uncle from Karak Norn, one Drakki Dagsson, Bardin has found a new obsession with new-fangled weapons and inventions instead of the traditional Dwarf obsession with runic magic and good stone and metalwork. The Outcast Engineer is a ranged specialist who uses a customizable steam-powered gatling gun to mow down the Vermintide, and he can also carry three bombs instead of one, making him a reliable grenadier.
Sienna:
Battle Wizard - In order to find peace, Sienna had to temper her flame-addiction. It will always be there deep down, but it dims through discipline and structure. As a Battle Wizard, Sienna unleashes powerful fire magics on her foes, roasting swathes of them alive. Her special ability is the Flame Walk, a short-ranged teleport with a fiery kick.
Pyromancer - As a Pyromancer, Sienna revels in her power but maintains extra care to not overstep the mark, at least outside of battle. Through instinct and half-remembered lessons learned at the Bright College, Sienna wields her magic in such a way that avoids damnation. The Pyromancer focuses on annihilating single targets with her powers, and unleashes the Burning Head, a homing projectile with incredible power.
Unchained - As the Unchained, Sienna has thrown caution to the wind and succumbed to the addiction within, embracing every scrap of power with reckless abandon... with terrifying results. This lack of caution translates to her tactics, now actively seeking close combat against as many enemies as possible, forever seeking the next dizzying magical high. She can become a Living Bomb, blasting flames outwards to surrounding foes and melting the flesh from their bones.
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Ironclaw uses a mix between character classes and a Point Build System. Career is treated like an ability score (like Body, Mind, Speed, Will, and Species) that is applied to certain skills, and in 2nd edition comes with three traits. Players can increase their Career with experience, or buy a secondary one if they have the associated traits, or spend their XP on their other abilities or skills or traits.
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Dragon Quest:
Dragon Quest III has 8 Hero vocations: Sage, Priest, Warrior, Mage, Thief, Gadabout, Martial Artist, and Merchant. Not all of them are combat-oriented, but compensate for it by being high in other stats such as luck or getting better rewards after defeating Mooks.
Dragon Quest VI split the vocations into nine Basic ones and seven Hybrid ones. The Basic Vocations comprise Warrior, Martial Artist, Priest, Mage, Dancer, Gadabout, Merchant, Monster Master, and Thief. While the Hybrid Vocations include Gladiator (Warrior + Martial Artist), Paladin (Martial Artist + Priest), Sage (Priest + Mage), Luminary (Gadabout + Dancer), Ranger (Merchant + Monster Master + Thief), Armamentalist (Warrior + Mage), Hero (gained after mastering either Gladiator, Sage, or Luminary). The Secret Vocations (Dragon and Liquid Metal Slime) are unlocked by books.
Dragon Quest VII further complicates the system by throwing monsters into the mix (the previous vocations apply only for humans). Players have access to race-exclusive sets of Basic Vocations which unlock the Intermediate Vocations after being mastered and, in turn, the Intermediate Vocations give place to the Advanced Vocations after being leveled up to their maximum. The total number of classes can be read here.
Dragon Quest IX simplifies things and leaves the player with six classes available from the start (Warrior, Priest, Mage, Martial Artist, Thief, and Minstrel) plus six more obtainable after completing certain quests (Gladiator, Paladin, Sage, Ranger, Armamentalist, and Luminary).
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Miitopia features a wide range of classes, from traditional RPG staples to off-beat selections, including:
Warrior: A standard sword-wielding knight with an emphasis on defense and single-target damage.
Thief: A nimble rogue who can perform multi-target attacks and impede enemies.
Mage: A spell-slinging sorcerer who commands a wide array of offensive magic.
Cleric: A support-oriented magician who keeps allies alive and strong.
Pop Star: An analogue for The Bard who uses the power of song and dance to support allies and debilitate enemies.
Chef: A combination damager and healer who can batter enemies while healing allies.
Cat: A fleet-footed damage-oriented class with strong multi-target attacks and some supportive skills.
Imp: A mischievous trickster whose magic abilities specialize in wreaking havoc on enemies.
Scientist: A chaotic chemist whose chemical concoctions cure companions and cripple enemy combatants.
Tank: A literal tank. Slow, but sturdy and possessed of overwhelming firepower.
Flower: A blooming blossom on the battlefield who supports allies while possessing some damaging spells.
Princess: Royalty who can keep allies fueled with MP while hitting enemies with status ailments. Compatible with any gender!
Vampire: A bloodsucker who can sap HP from enemies while unleashing elemental attacks. Unlockable in the endgame.
Elf: A Forest Ranger that operates as a Jack of All Trades, but is a Master of None. Unlockable in the endgame.
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Most Palladium games such as Rifts have O.C.C.s (Occupational Character Class), as well as R.C.C.s (Racial Character Class) for non-human characters. Where it gets confusing is that sometimes a character's R.C.C. doubles as his O.C.C(this usually happens when the race is either extremely powerful on its own, or so physically or culturally isolated it doesn't use the usual O.C.C. set), and sometimes a player has to pick an O.C.C. as well as an R.C.C. Then there's P.C.C.s, for Psychic Character class, but that terminology is barely ever used in the books since functionally they're no different from O.C.C.s.
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Mass Effect: Andromeda downplays this heavily: instead of being restricted to a single class throughout the entire game, the Player Character can learn, mix, and match various abilities from Combat, Tech, and Biotic skill trees. The classes from the previous games take the form of "Profiles", a Job System that provides passive bonuses based on the classes' capabilities, which also introduces a Jack of All Trades setting called "Explorer".
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Cyberpunk 2077 has this with the five different attributes and twelve different skill sets to specialize V in, including:
Reflexes, to specialize V in handguns, rifles and SMGs, and blades.
Cool, to specialize V in stealth/ninjutsu and the Cold-Blooded perk.
Body, to specialize V in blunt weapons, bare fists, LMGs and shotguns, and athletics.
Technical Ability, to specialize V in item-crafting, as well as smart and tech weapons and grenades.
Intelligence, to specialize V in quick-hacking as well as breach protocol.
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The Elder Scrolls Online, an MMORPG prequel set 500 years prior to the start of the main series, goes for more of a skill tree approach. Ultimately Subverted, as only three out of many more skill trees available to your character.
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World in Conflict had four "Roles", albeit only in team multiplayer: Armor (tanks roughly equivalent to RPG Fighers), Support (mainly AA+repair = Clerics, but also artillery = Long-Range Wizards), Air (attack helicopters = damage dealing rogues), and Infantry (...bards?). Each player can only assume one of them and has to rely on the rest of their "party" to compensate their role's weaknesses.
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The True Game features twelve different inborn magical "talents".note The full list is shapeshifting, precognition, telekinesis, self-levitation, self-teleportation, healing, raising the dead, telepathy, pyrokinesis, storing energy for use by others, and beguiling others to follow you. These are mixed in myriad combinations to create literally hundreds of character classes like Herald, Bonewalker, and King, used in the chess-like battles of the setting. People without a talent (normal humans) are called "pawns".
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Character Class System
 Noel and the Tower of Doom (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Outerplane (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 PAYDAY: The Heist (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Pathfinder (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Pathfinder: Kingmaker (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Pathfinder (Video Game) (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Phantasy Calradia (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Phantom of the Kill (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Pillars of Eternity (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Planescape: Torment (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Predator: Hunting Grounds (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Primal Carnage (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Quake Champions (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 RAID World War II (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Ragnarok II: Legend of the Second (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Ragnarok II: The Gate of the World (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Rainbow Six Siege (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Red Orchestra (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Rime Berta (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Risen (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 SaGa 2 (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Sabres of Infinity (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Shadowrun (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Shikihime Garden (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Shootas, Blood & Teef (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Shroud of the Avatar: Forsaken Virtues (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Skylanders (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Soccer Spirits (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Spellbreak (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Squad (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Star Conflict (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 StarCrawlers (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Starflight The Lost Colony (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Superhot (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 The Forgotten City (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 The King of Fighters All Star (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 The Prestreestuck (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Transformers: Earth Wars (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Tree of Savior (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Tyranny (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Unicorn Overlord (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Vermintide II (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Void Crew (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Wanderers of Sorceria (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Warhammer 40,000: Darktide (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Warriors Orochi (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Wheels Of Destruction (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Voltaire The Vegan Vampire / Video Games / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Hammerwatch (Video Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Shadowrun Returns / Videogame / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Dingo Doodles (Web Animation) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 RPG World: Fan Revival (Webcomic) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 Sandswept (Webcomic)
seeAlso
Character Class System
 Synodic Reboot (Webcomic) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System
 In Nomine Satanis / Magna Veritas (Tabletop Game) / int_e4878443
type
Character Class System