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− | Each class has its own weaknesses and strengths. Each class uses different weapons, allowing for different play-styles. As of the 1.12 update, Archer, Warrior, Mage and Assassin each have a counterpart, which are Hunter, Knight, Dark Wizard, and Ninja, respectively. Each counterpart uses all the same weapons and |
+ | Each class has its own weaknesses and strengths. Each class uses different weapons, allowing for different play-styles. As of the 1.12 update, Archer, Warrior, Mage and Assassin each have a counterpart, which are Hunter, Knight, Dark Wizard, and Ninja, respectively. Each counterpart uses all the same weapons and armour as their original, varying only aesthetically to their original in spell design, but not effect. |
Classes are further customizable by distributing [[Skill Points|Skill Points]]. [[Skill Points]] can be reset and redistributed by using a [[Skill Reset Scroll]]. As of the Gavel update, you can now have up to 10 different classes at once. |
Classes are further customizable by distributing [[Skill Points|Skill Points]]. [[Skill Points]] can be reset and redistributed by using a [[Skill Reset Scroll]]. As of the Gavel update, you can now have up to 10 different classes at once. |
Revision as of 01:11, 8 February 2016
There are currently 8 different playable classes in Wynncraft, four main classes and an alternate version of the class.
Main Class | Alternate Class |
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Archer | Hunter |
Warrior | Knight |
Mage | Dark Wizard |
Assassin | Ninja |
Each class has its own weaknesses and strengths. Each class uses different weapons, allowing for different play-styles. As of the 1.12 update, Archer, Warrior, Mage and Assassin each have a counterpart, which are Hunter, Knight, Dark Wizard, and Ninja, respectively. Each counterpart uses all the same weapons and armour as their original, varying only aesthetically to their original in spell design, but not effect. Classes are further customizable by distributing Skill Points. Skill Points can be reset and redistributed by using a Skill Reset Scroll. As of the Gavel update, you can now have up to 10 different classes at once.