Test Class

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Test Class
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Job Base(s): Novice
Job Type: First
Changes At: Izlude
Number of Skills: 1
Total Skill Points: 1
Total Quest Skills: 1
Job Bonuses
STR AGI VIT INT DEX LUK
+1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1

Overview

Probably around 1-2 paragraphs about the class. Class overview/summary information should go here.

Possible things:

  • General information (in-game lore/context, general play style, etc.)
  • General Ideal Roles (Tank/DPS/Support/Healer/Buffer/Summoner/etc. that don't depend on specific builds)
  • General Ideal Settings (PvE, PvP, WoE, capable of soloing, etc. that don't depend on specific builds)
  • Comparison to similar classes? (Like, comparing a Priest to a Monk, or something)

Job Changing

Brief info on job changing. Even though we have the job changer in the Utility Room, some players may opt to not use it/may want to know this info anyway.

Transcending (If applicable)

Maybe? Unsure.

Builds

Build Information (Up for suggestions/etc.):

  • Build Name/Type/Etc.
  • Role/Situation
  • Difficulty
  • Stats
  • Main Skills
  • Preferred Equipment
  • Preferred Cards
  • Synopsis, link to a detailed page

Class Data

Charts for ASPD, usable weapons, usable ASPD potions, and bonus stats per job level

Skills

Skill table should go here.

Further Reading

Any interesting articles/etc. should be listed here Generally acceptable ones are probably the Party Page (specifically the Party Assessment & Communication sections), a healing article for support classes, etc.

End of article, Navbox(es) should go here.


Misc Notes

  • I think it may not be a bad idea to get rid of the "number of skills, number of points, number of quest skills" section from the info box? It seems more like a space filler and I don't entirely know if players find it useful.
  • I think it'd be better, rather than showing the final stat bonuses at the bottom of the infobox, to remove it and put a general chart of bonuses/job level in the Class Data section, with the ASPD and related charts.