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ATLYSS Advanced Classes Guide

In Atlyss, players unlock advanced classes at level 10 by selecting from three options using a Class Tome provided by NPCs Angela, Sally, or Enok. This decision is permanent, requiring careful consideration.

Fighter Class

  • Focus: Close-range combat with Strength stat scaling
  • Core Attributes: Attack Power scaling; excels with Melee, Heavy Melee, and Polearm weapons
  • Key Skills: Rage, Blood Gush
  • Armor Examples: Knightguard Halo, Berserker Chestpiece
  • Role: Tanky frontline fighter with high damage output and survivability

Mystic Class

  • Focus: Magic-based attacks with Mind stat scaling
  • Core Attributes: Magic Power; uses Scepters/Bells for ranged spells
  • Key Skills: Cross, Fluxspear
  • Armor Examples: Jestercast Memory, Magilord Overalls
  • Role: Glass cannon requiring tactical positioning and defense management

Bandit Class

  • Focus: High mobility and evasion with Dexterity stat scaling
  • Core Attributes: Dex Power; uses Katar/Ranged weapons for hit-and-run tactics
  • Key Skills: Pay Day, Mist Veil
  • Armor Examples: Glyphgrift Halo, Fuguefall Duster
  • Role: Agile damage dealer specializing in burst attacks and dodge mechanics

FAQ

  • Q: How do I unlock a class in Atlyss?
    Reach level 10 and acquire a Class Tome from designated NPCs.
  • Q: Are class choices permanent?
    Yes—selection cannot be reversed after confirmation.
  • Q: Which class is best for melee combat?
    Fighter specializes in close-quarters engagements.
  • Q: Which class uses magic attacks?
    Mystic relies entirely on magic spells and Mind stat scaling.
  • Q: What class is good for ranged and evasive play?
    Bandit excels at mobility and projectile/stealth combat.
  • Q: Can I use class gear as a Novice?
    No—class-specific equipment unlocks only after choosing an advanced class.