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| - Asuka Empire features a class system. All new players start the game as «Novices» (新参, Shinzan?), but by completing a five stage initiation quest, the player may choose one of the three basic classes: «Swordsman» (剣士, Kenshi?), «Thief» (盗賊, Touzoku?) and «Spell user» (術士, Jutsushi?). The swordsman class is specialised in frontal fights with weapons or hand-to-hand combat. The thief class is specialised in nimble movements, creating disorder and miscellaneous tasks. While the spell user class is specialised in attacking and supporting with magic.
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| - Asuka Empire features a class system. All new players start the game as «Novices» (新参, Shinzan?), but by completing a five stage initiation quest, the player may choose one of the three basic classes: «Swordsman» (剣士, Kenshi?), «Thief» (盗賊, Touzoku?) and «Spell user» (術士, Jutsushi?). The swordsman class is specialised in frontal fights with weapons or hand-to-hand combat. The thief class is specialised in nimble movements, creating disorder and miscellaneous tasks. While the spell user class is specialised in attacking and supporting with magic. The player may later complete a special quest to upgrade to one of the advanced classes, including samurai (侍, Samurai?), bowmaster (弓師, Yumishi?), ninja (忍者, Ninja?), miko (巫女, Miko?, lit. “shrine maiden”), and warrior monk (僧兵, Souhei?).
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