Which Classes And Combat Styles Will You Use In Chrono Odyssey? - Class Details
In the newly launched Chrono Odyssey, there are 6 classes for players to choose from, each of which has a different combat style. This guide will introduce them in detail to facilitate your exploration.
Attention, curious players! A new massively multiplayer online action role-playing game, Chrono Odyssey, has been officially released. The developers have placed 6 classes in it: Swordsman, Ranger, Sorcerer, Paladin, Berserker, and Assassin. Each of them can use three different weapons, but can only equip two at a time.
This makes a dual-weapon combat system appear in the game: you can switch weapons freely in battle and combine different skill combinations to complete numerous challenges and explore the open world in Chrono Odyssey.
If you are very interested in it, then you must not miss this guide to introduce the classes and their combat styles in the game, which will allow you to spend very little time on choosing the corresponding character after the first entry, and quickly engage in interesting battles and challenges.
Battle Type
Battles in Chrono Odyssey are mainly action-based, supplemented by spells, so you may find some shadows of Dark Souls games in it. In addition, you can also use some defensive skills such as blocking and dodging, which is very similar to the battle style of Path of Exile 2 Dawn of the Hunt league that was very popular some time ago.
However, it is worth reminding you that in the early game content, the enemy’s attack speed and attack ability are fast and fierce so that you can master the class you choose and the initial skills it provides you more quickly, which is different from the regular ARPG.
In addition, the target lock system in Chrono Odyssey is limited to your use in PVE, which means that you need to rely on your own eyes and weapon crosshairs to aim and accurately cause damage to the opponent players in PVP.
Although the target lock ability of some ranged weapons may give you some advantages in PVP, according to the feedback from players in the closed beta version, this system will lag behind the enemy players and cost more Chrono Odyssey Gold, so it is basically useless.
Class Details
After understanding the basic types of combat and situations, it is important to understand each class and the combat styles they have, which is very important for you to choose the class that best suits you.
Swordsman
Swordsman is a melee class with super survivability and has a different skill set than the more tanky classes in traditional MMOs. It can use Greatsword, Twin Blades, and Sword and Shield, so its offensive capabilities are also very good.
Berserker
Some time ago, in the collaboration between Diablo 4 and the very famous comic Berserk, the new core skill added by the developers for Barbarian is also called Berserker! But in Chrono Odyssey, it is a melee class with bloodthirstiness as its core.
During the battle, it will use the Chain Blades, Twin Axes or Battle Axe you choose for it, thus forming an invincible whirlwind of chains and blades. This fighting style is very similar to Hatchet in New World.
Ranger
In many similar games, Ranger is a ranged class that uses Crossbow and Bow, but in Chrono Odyssey it is also proficient in Rapier. Although the common Ranger build is centered around the bow and crossbow, it is highly expected that there will be a build centered around Rapier or it and other weapons, which may make this game more unique.
Sorcerer
Among many classes with action-style combat, Sorcerer is a very unique one: focusing on ranged attacks and having a Staff, Manasphere, and a Grimoire. But in many player reviews, using it as a healer in a team is one of the best ways to quickly complete difficult dungeons for the entire team.
Although the developers have not explicitly stated that there is such a team support system in Chrono Odyssey, it has repeatedly used multiplayer as a publicity point, and it is hard not to doubt that this is completely allowed.
Paladin
Before this game came out, Paladin seemed to have been forgotten by the gaming market. Here, this very classic archetype has access to some heavy weapons, such as Mace, Lance, and Halberd. Although it has strong damage capabilities, it is likely to be a support-focused character, as it can also use mana to apply buffs to allies.
Assassin
Assassin is a class that excels at using stealth and super speed to quickly take down enemies using Wrist Blade, Sabre, and Musket. While it seems very refreshing to kill enemies with Assassin, it has some mechanical limitations, such as Vigor and Bloodlust, which make it difficult to operate skill rotation and get maximum DPS.
Abilities And Builds
Each of these classes has eight abilities available on the weapons they use, but you can only have four active at a time. Upgrading them is done through the weapon mastery trees, and requires the help of skills and a range of passive abilities.
The above is a specific introduction to the classes and combat mechanics that Chrono Odyssey currently provides you. We hope to see you create a unique and powerful build with the best combat effectiveness in this interesting game. I wish you a happy game!