

Subsubscribe to Premium to Remove Ads Leveling Versus Play Style ¶ Your starting stats, and the first few growth levels of each of the three Basic Vocations are listed below: You just got to get them over with as best you can before you can really start making any strategic leveling plans. Not only is this an arbitrarily limited selection (which will not persist very long), but the growth rates of each of these classes is quite different in the early levels than they will be later on… simply put, the first ten levels are just getting you into the game. When you start the game you can only choose one of three ‘Basic Vocations’: Fighter, Strider, and Mage. Only the Arisen can assume a Hybrid Vocation, Pawns only have access to Basic and Advanced Vocations. Finally, the Hybrid Vocations combine the perks of two Basic Vocations-the Fighter/Strider Vocation is the Assassin, the Fighter/Mage Vocation is the Mystic Knight, and the Strider/Mage Vocation is the Magick Archer.

The three Advanced Vocations are Warrior, Ranger, and Sorcerer.

Advanced Vocations are… well, like the Basic ones, but typically stronger. Basic Vocations (Fighter, Strider, and Mage) are the only three initially available, whereas Advanced and Hybrid Vocations become available later, after you’ve hit level 10, reached Gran Soren, and you have the Discipline to spend on changing Vocation. There are three types of Vocations Basic, Advanced, and Hybrid.
