a theory of two souls that are one person. Then questions if you will meet your other self. That could mean a lot of things, your other self if it does exist could help you or be against you. Haven't really figured that out yet, but I can't wait to find out. After she tells you this however she gives you a brisk slap to the face to wake up out of your little daze. In addition while she is talking to you it's in letterbox format and taking you through the scenery like the opening of a movie. Worry not for all you full screen fans the letterbox effect fades away.
A fantasticly designed class system in my view, is the one Holic Online boasts. When you select a class you are not doomed to have only one weapon to use. each class by my count so far has about three. Other then the mage and priest I'm pretty sure they just have two( a one handed staff and a two handed staff). The warrior as you may have guessed has different types of swords, the theif has a rapier, and a dagger(guess my count earlier was wrong lol) and the monk(martial artists) has two hand brass knuckle like weapons, a large axe, or a staff.
So these are the classes so far: Warrior, Thief(rogue), Monk(martial artist), Priest, and a Magician.
Each one boasting it's own attributes, for example. The warrior is a great tanker(person who can take a lot of damage without dying) and does heavy damage. However the theif although not a tanker can do a lot of damage due to quick strikes and can kill a monster rather fast.
Now there has been talk of this "class revolving system" and I'm sure it has confused those of you who haven't played it yet. This system is really simple. IN games you normally recieve your job when you hit level 10. Well in this game you recieve your sub-class or second job at that level once completing a quest(a very easy quest). In the start of the game there is a skill that allows you to switch classes so you don't have to worry about learning that and from my usage of it, it takes away absolutely no mana or mp(they are the same thing lol).
Once you have obtained your subclass it IS at level 1 so you have to level it up. This can be done easily if you know what you're doing, so let me give you some tips on this. Stay on your base class and put buffs on your character. Any buffs you have available that help with strength, health, defense, etc...Normally on this game buffs don't vanish until a good 18 minutes(they have a timer on the skill when you highlight it and it is active.) Switch to your subclass and you will find that they still have the buffs on it. Which is something I absolutely love about the game. With all those buffs you can take on monsters that are about 2 levels ahead of you. Big experience boost. Being in a party also helps for the stronger monsters.(like the huge rabbit o,o)















