The HUmar is one of the most basic class types, and it is most often used by new players. The "HU-" in HUmar comes from "Hunter," their class, and the "-mar" suffix is for male humans in the series. They are the most balanced of the twelve playable characters, and are very easy to master. Using a Hunter is advised for new players. Oddly, there is no HUmarl, but there is a HUnewearl.
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| - The HUmar is one of the most basic class types, and it is most often used by new players. The "HU-" in HUmar comes from "Hunter," their class, and the "-mar" suffix is for male humans in the series. They are the most balanced of the twelve playable characters, and are very easy to master. Using a Hunter is advised for new players. Oddly, there is no HUmarl, but there is a HUnewearl.
- Note: The highest stat among all of the Types is shown in red, while the lowest is shown in blue. HUmar/HUmarl/HUnewm/HUnewearl/HUcast/HUcaseal RAmar/RAmarl/RAcast/RAcaseal FOmar/FOmarl/FOnewm/FOnewearl
- Like all Hunters. The HUmar is at home when fighting at close range. It has the most balanced growth per level and is considered the best for people new to Phantasy Star Online. Because of this it is widely popular as choice to even Veterans. They also have the ability to use Tech's. Although they are unable to use all of these Tech's to the highest level. They stop being able to learn any Tech that is beyond level 15, and they also are unable to learn Shifta, Deband, Grants, Megid and Reverser. While this info remains true for Episodes 1,2, and Blue Burst, it does not hold true for the HUmar class in the Sega Dreamcast versions, especially Version 2. Yes, they cannot go up beyond level 15, but the HUmar can learn every tech that is available.
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| - The HUmar is one of the most basic class types, and it is most often used by new players. The "HU-" in HUmar comes from "Hunter," their class, and the "-mar" suffix is for male humans in the series. They are the most balanced of the twelve playable characters, and are very easy to master. Using a Hunter is advised for new players. Oddly, there is no HUmarl, but there is a HUnewearl.
- Note: The highest stat among all of the Types is shown in red, while the lowest is shown in blue. HUmar/HUmarl/HUnewm/HUnewearl/HUcast/HUcaseal RAmar/RAmarl/RAcast/RAcaseal FOmar/FOmarl/FOnewm/FOnewearl
- Like all Hunters. The HUmar is at home when fighting at close range. It has the most balanced growth per level and is considered the best for people new to Phantasy Star Online. Because of this it is widely popular as choice to even Veterans. They also have the ability to use Tech's. Although they are unable to use all of these Tech's to the highest level. They stop being able to learn any Tech that is beyond level 15, and they also are unable to learn Shifta, Deband, Grants, Megid and Reverser. While this info remains true for Episodes 1,2, and Blue Burst, it does not hold true for the HUmar class in the Sega Dreamcast versions, especially Version 2. Yes, they cannot go up beyond level 15, but the HUmar can learn every tech that is available.
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