When you first get started in Atlyss, you will automatically be a part of the Novice class. This is regardless of the race and appearance that you choose. After you reach level 10, however, you have three classes to choose from, which include Fighter, Mystic, and Bandit. All have their own abilities that set them apart.

With three different options to choose from, it can be hard to make a decision about what is best for your character. There are different positives and negatives for each class that is available. Here's what you need to know to choose the right class in Atlyss.

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Atlyss: Fighter Class

Image of a chang character in the fighter class in Atlyss

The Fighter Class can be taken on by obtaining the Tome of the Fighter, and is mostly focused on physical damage combat skills. Its abilities are improved through increasing the Strength stat.

Learned Skills

Skill

Ability

Cooldown

Stomp

Player stomps on the ground, which damages any nearby enemies and slows them.

6 seconds

Rage

The player gets into a fit of rage and gains a temporary Attack power buff for 20 seconds.

30 seconds

Lethal Strike

Sends the player into a lethal dash, which lands a heavy force attack on hit. The use of this skill requires a physical combat weapon.

6.25 seconds

Blood Gush

Deals initial damage, and then applies a bleeding status condition on hit. This also requires a physical combat weapon.

12 seconds

Cyclone

The player throws their weapon like a boomerang, causing damage to any enemy hit. Requires a polearm or heavy melee weapon.

16 seconds

Shield Bash

The player bashes an enemy with their shield, which stuns them for a short period. Requires a held shield.

10 seconds

Bulwark

Decreases stamina cost from getting hit while blocking. Time to parry will increase by 1.5 seconds, and parry stagger time will increase by 0.8 seconds.

N/A

Melee Mastery

Unlocks the melee charge attack, costing 5 stamina.

N/A

Heavy Melee Mastery

Unlocks the heavy melee charge attack, costing 5 stamina.

N/A

Polearm Mastery

Unlocks the polearm charge attack, costing 5 stamina.

N/A

Atlyss: Mystic Class

Image of a kubold character in the mystic class in Atlyss

The Mystic Class can be taken on by using the Tome of the Mystic. This class is mostly centered around magic damage skills, and most of its abilities will be buffed by increasing your Mind stat.

Learned Skills

Skill

Ability

Cooldown

Fluxbolt

The player will cast a projectile which explodes when hitting someone or something.

1.3 seconds

Fluxspear

Casts a piercing bolt in front of the player, and damages all adjacent enemies.

3 seconds

Cross

The player will manifest a source of arcane magic, which explodes and knocks enemies back. It deals magic damage and applies a debuff which lowers magic defense.

3.15 seconds

Nova

Casts a ring of magic which can push back targets.

3 seconds

Blink

Allows the user to be teleported at a short distance.

1.4-0.36 seconds (Depending on rank)

Prism

Creates a shield around the caster, which can absorb a certain amount of damage for 20 seconds.

30 seconds

Imbue

The user casts a buff on themselves and allies which will increase their magic power and max mana for 60 seconds.

1.25 seconds

Manaflow

Will increase mana regeneration.

N/A

Scepter Mastery

Unlocks the charge attack for the scepter.

N/A

Bell Mastery

Unlocks the charge attack for the magic bell.

N/A

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Atlyss: Bandit Class

Image of a byrdle character in the bandit class in Atlyss

For the Bandit class, this one can be obtained by receiving the Tome of the Bandit. This class is a mixture of close and long-distance attacks, and will have its abilities increased through the Dexterity stat.

Learned Skills

Skill

Ability

Cooldown

Venom Shot

Allows the player to shoot a venom projectile which lowers the defense of the enemy, and does 3 damage every 0.8 seconds. It lasts for 10 seconds.

5 seconds

Killer Jab

Strikes an enemy with strong initial damage, and can also possibly give them a poison debuff which lowers physical defense by 10 and movement speed by 20%. This skill requires katars.

8 seconds

Volley

Fires a projectile above, which rains shrapnel on enemies. This skill requires a ranged weapon.

12 seconds

Pay Day

Stuns an enemy, and forces them to drop currency. This skill requires katars.

13 seconds

Bomb Trap

Places an explosive trap that triggers within proximity of nearby enemies.

5 seconds

Mist Veil

Gives the player an invisibility buff with 100% evasion against avoidable attacks. If you attack, however, it removes the buff.

40 seconds

Bounce

The user jumps a short distance, then bounces high above when hitting the ground. This can be interrupted if hit.

5 seconds

Agile Technique

Can unlock a triple jump, wall kick, and dash long jump.

N/A

Ranged Mastery

Increases ranged weapon attack speed by a certain amount depending on rank.

N/A

Katar Mastery

Unlocks the katar charged attack that uses 5 stamina.

N/A

Which One Should You Choose In Atlyss?

With so many different skills being offered in each class, it can be difficult to choose the one that is best for your character, and any weapons or gear you've purchased for them. When choosing your ideal class for your character in Atlyss, you can use the following qualifiers to establish what will work best.

Best Characters for Fighter Class

There are a few different things you will want to consider before choosing the Fighter class for your character. Here are the following types that will work best for this class:

  • Chang Race
  • Characters with Melee, Heavy Melee, or Polearm weapons
  • Characters where the Strength stat has been boosted

Best Characters for Mystic Class

Before choosing the Mystic class for your character, consider if your character falls under any of these categories:

  • Imp Race
  • Kubold Race
  • Characters with Scepter or Bell weapons
  • Characters where the Mind stat has been boosted

Best Characters for Bandit Class

Before choosing the Bandit class, here are the best characters and stats for the Bandit:

Once you've chosen your class, make sure to focus on only spending attribute points on their required stat and Vitality. This means, if you choose the Bandit class, make sure to only place points in the Dexterity stat and Vitality stat.

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