
Miko was the first hidden class to appear in patch notes and was followed by Appraiser with no release official record, Nak Muay was the latest addition and was listed as "new hidden class in Swordsman tree". Despite the hurdles none of the classes is inherently stronger than the average Advanced Class, they only provide different tools that are exclusive to them that can be useful on their own or to complement other classes.Īn interesting fact about Hidden Classes is that their policy changed over time, initially they weren't listed in the advancements, didn't had their release listed on patch notes nor could be found in the official website.



It is possible to purchase unlock vouchers from other players in the market. One interesting feature Advanced Classes have are the special attributes unlocked with base level, these are unique additions that boost their power significantly and serve as progression rewards unrelated to skill level.Ĭurrently each class tree has a single Hidden Class that is unlocked through an unique quest or by using Class Unlock Voucher, quests take considerable time to be finished while vouchers can be obtained through TP Cubes. Each character can have 3 different Advanced Classes and all them are available as the first advancement, the only exception to this are Hidden Classes. Unlike Basic Classes these are more specialized classes with distinct traits, they also have a higher level cap at 45 and skills that can be taken up to level 15. Once a base class is picked it can never be changed.

Being the bottom line of the class system that enables branching into other classes they give name to class trees. Basic can level up to 15 and have only five skills with 5 levels only, once a character hits level 15 it can get an Advanced Class. The first class a character has is called Basic Class and those are Archer, Cleric, Scout, Swordsman and Wizard, each one has different characteristics and has a different set of weapons to pick from.
