11-18-2015, 10:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-18-2015, 10:58 PM by Psychospacecow.)
Alright guys, none of us have enough time. That is a given. However, I want to try something out here. Small things that we put together over time.
So, I'm going to propose this.
Name 5 job classes for an rpg. This doesn't have to be conventional. In fact, I'd prefer if it weren't just so that I can use more conventional classes to fill in the gaps here. I want to map out a bit of an occupation tree.
So, instead of
Squire - Knight - Templar
we have
Villager - Squire - Knight - Templar
- Guard - Vanguard
- Musketeer - Dragoon
- Crusader
- outlaw - bandit - Vandal
- Minstrel - Trickster
- Merchant -Trickster
If what I'm trying to describe isn't coming through see
(Courtesy to Iscaneus on DeviantArt for making GBA sprites of the Fire Emblem Awakening classes.)
We can have two ways of starting this. We can either have multiple classes that blend together or one class that branches out.
Say : Freelancer (like in bravely default) for a branch off.
OR
Apprentice, Squire, Villager, Nomad.
So, I'm going to propose this.
Name 5 job classes for an rpg. This doesn't have to be conventional. In fact, I'd prefer if it weren't just so that I can use more conventional classes to fill in the gaps here. I want to map out a bit of an occupation tree.
So, instead of
Squire - Knight - Templar
we have
Villager - Squire - Knight - Templar
- Guard - Vanguard
- Musketeer - Dragoon
- Crusader
- outlaw - bandit - Vandal
- Minstrel - Trickster
- Merchant -Trickster
If what I'm trying to describe isn't coming through see
(Courtesy to Iscaneus on DeviantArt for making GBA sprites of the Fire Emblem Awakening classes.)
We can have two ways of starting this. We can either have multiple classes that blend together or one class that branches out.
Say : Freelancer (like in bravely default) for a branch off.
OR
Apprentice, Squire, Villager, Nomad.