Atlas sat in the room with Edrik, Kurogasa, and Karian. Without delay, he pulled up the class advancent nu and projected the screen for everyone to see.
Before them, five class options appeared in bold clarity.
[1. Warlord (Support Offensive Leader)]
[2. Shadow Sentinel (Agility Stealth-Based Fighter)]
[3. Arcane Vanguard (Magic Spear Hybrid)]
[4. Eclipse Spear Master (Stealth Vampiric Combat)]
[5. Tempest Warden (Elental Combat Specialist)]
Honestly, just looking at the nas was enough to get Atlas excited. There was sothing about them. Warlord? Shadow Sentinel? Tempest Warden? Even reading them made his blood stir.
All the training he’d gone through with the others had clearly paid off. Every class advancent option he received was a fusion of the various talents and paths already within him.
He cast a quick glance at the three figures in the room, catching their subtle nods as they examined the list displayed on the screen.
While the nas alone didn’t reveal much, Atlas knew he could open the detailed descriptions to fully understand what each class offered.
"Should we go through them one by one?" Atlas asked.
"Yes, I think that’s necessary, My Lord," Edrik replied.
[1. Warlord (Support Offensive Leader)]
[A commanding leader who bolsters allies while engaging enemies with powerful spear attacks. Excels in frontline support and coordination.]
[Elents: Water (flexibility in group buffs), Shadow (enhanced ally offense).]
[Skills: Battle Cry (Active), Spear Rush (Active), Dominating Presence (Passive), War Banner (Active)]
[Scores:]
[Single Target: ★★★☆☆]
[AoE: ★★★★☆]
[Support: ★★★★★]
[Survivability: ★★★★☆]
[Versatility: ★★★★★]
From the detailed descriptions of the classes, each one featured a short summary, the elents it synergized with, and a partial list of its skills. Naturally, it was clear that these classes had far more than just four skills to explore.
However, there were no in-depth explanations for each skill provided. This left them relying on guesses based on the skill nas or drawing from the experience and insight of Atlas’s elite subordinates.
The Warlord class stood out as a strong candidate, clearly designed to complent Atlas’s role as a leader. It focused on the use of Water and Shadow elents, both of which he had a high affinity for.
This class seed particularly promising, especially given Atlas’s Wavebreaker Spear and Zefyros, both of which would synergize powerfully with water-based abilities. Additionally, the incorporation of shadow made it even more appealing as a choice.
[2. Shadow Sentinel (Agility Stealth-Based Fighter)]
[A deadly assassin who utilizes speed, evasion, and stealth to eliminate enemies with precision. Ideal for single-target eliminations and guerrilla tactics.]
[Elents: Shadow (speed and evasion), Dark (critical strike boosts).]
[Abilities: Shadowstep (Active), Piercing Darkness (Active), Shadow Cloak (Active), Phantom Spear (Active)]
[Scores:]
[Single Target: ★★★★★]
[AoE: ★★☆☆☆]
[Support: ★★★☆☆]
[Survivability: ★★★★☆]
[Versatility: ★★★☆☆]
The second class was an Assassin-type class, which was quite unexpected for Atlas to have as an option. It was likely offered due to his high affinity with Dark and Shadow elents.
This class clearly excelled in single-target damage, but it was already shaping up to be the least likely choice. He had no intention of taking on the role of an assassin. Especially since there were already two skilled individuals in that category: Kurogasa and Edrik.
[3. Arcane Vanguard (Magic Spear Hybrid)]
[A versatile warrior who blends elental magic and spear combat to dominate the battlefield. Excels in both single-target and AoE damage.]
[Elents: Water (defensive versatility), Shadow (enhanced offense).]
[Abilities: Tide Surge (Active), Spear Torrent (Active), Flow State (Passive), Hydro-Shield (Active)]
[Scores:]
[Single Target: ★★★★☆]
[AoE: ★★★★☆]
[Support: ★★★☆☆]
[Survivability: ★★★★★]
[Versatility: ★★★★★]
Interesting... very interesting.
This class boasted exceptionally high single-target and AoE damage, making it incredibly versatile. A fact reflected in its impressive scores across various aspects.
Considering its heavy utilization of elental magic, Atlas couldn’t help but wonder if this class was influenced by his bond with Lyrassa. Once again, it made use of two elents with which Atlas had a high affinity.
Could this class now take precedence over the Warlord class?
Setting the thought aside for now, he moved on to the fourth class.
[4. Eclipse Spear Master (Stealth Vampiric Combat)]
[A vampiric warrior who thrives in the shadows, specializing in high burst damage and lifesteal chanics. Excels in nightti or dimly lit battles.]
[Elents: Primary: Shadow (critical damage and stealth), Dark (lifesteal).]
[Abilities: Eclipsed Fury (Active), Crimson Spear Dance (Active), Bloodbound Pact (Passive), Midnight Rend (Ultimate)]
[Scores:]
[Single Target: ★★★★☆]
[AoE: ★★★★☆]
[Support: ★★★★☆]
[Survivability: ★★★★★]
[Versatility: ★★★★☆]
Vampiric Combat!
If the previous class seed influenced by his bond with Lyrassa, this one was unmistakably tied to his connection with Morganna.
Eclipse Spear Master stood out with its well-balanced value in both single-target and AoE damage, paired with exceptional survivability.
Judging by its list of skills, the class seed to mirror Morganna’s fighting style. Lethal, precise single-target strikes, coupled with devastating AoE attacks that could dominate the battlefield.
What made it even more appealing was its lifesteal abilities, enabling Atlas to sustain himself in prolonged combat, making him a durable force in any fight.
However, the drawback was clear: the class only utilized the Dark and Shadow elents. While these aligned well with his affinities, choosing this path would an neglecting the potential of his affinity with other elents, making it a less efficient choice overall.
[5. Tempest Warden (Elental Combat Specialist)]
[A dynamic spear fighter specializing in water and lightning, excelling in AoE and crowd control. Perfect for frontline dominance and elental synergy.]
[Elents: Water (fluid AoE control), Lightning (burst damage and critical enhancents).]
[Abilities: Aqua Thunderburst (Active), Maelstrom Surge (Active), Lightning Step (Active), Tempest Requiem (Ultimate)]
[Scores:]
[Single Target: ★★★★☆]
[AoE: ★★★★★]
[Support: ★★★★★]
[Survivability: ★★★★★]
[Versatility: ★★★★★]
And then, the fifth class...
Atlas narrowed his eyes slightly, studying the details.
Wasn’t the overall score for this one a little too perfect compared to the others?
This class utilized Water and Lightning, which imdiately caught his attention. These elents perfectly aligned with his Wavebreaker Spear and Zefyros, both of which could harness the power of those elents with remarkable efficiency.
Sothing about this option stirred a sense of intrigue in Atlas. It felt like a strong contender, perhaps even a top priority.
He paused for a mont, turning his attention to the others in the room to open the floor for discussion.
Edrik was the first to speak. "Before the three of us share our thoughts, I believe you should clarify what kind of fighting style you want to focus on and the role you aim to take in battles, My Lord."
Atlas raised an eyebrow. "Even though you’re the ones helping to build my training regin, you’re still asking this?" he said, a faint smirk on his lips. "But I suppose the answer is clear, and I’m sure you already know my intentions."
Edrik nodded. "If I may summarize, then. You still want to fight on the frontline, correct? Which ans having strong survivability is key. You’ll also need lethal single-target damage to face enemy Lords effectively. And after that, prioritizing AoE skills would be wise, allowing you to deal significant damage to larger groups of opponents."
"Correct," Atlas confird.
Kurogasa then spoke. "My Lord, I’m sure you already have your own priorities for the five available classes, based on whatever reasoning you’ve considered. I’d like to hear your decision."
"Sure," Atlas replied, nodding. "I’ll rank them based on my preferences, and then I’d like to hear your thoughts on whether my choices make sense."
He paused briefly before starting.
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