During the game’s beta testing, we saw every playable class in Blue Protocol. The names of the classes are altered and their capabilities are modified in the new developer’s stream, though. The right class can make all the difference in battles because Blue Protocol is an MMO. Yet, this game allows you to change your class at any moment, unlike the majority of other MMOs. So let’s go over how each class operates in Blue Protocol so you can pick the ideal one for you at the correct time.
All Classes in Blue Protocol Are Playable
- Blade Warden
- Twin Striker
- Keen Strider
- Spell Weaver
- Foe Breaker
Blade Warden
The Blade Warden, formerly known as the Aegis Fighter, is an expert in close quarters battle. He is one of the most evenly matched classes in Blue Protocol with his sword and shield. He can halt approaching attackers with his shield and wield his sword to perform powerful combos. He is a versatile warrior in any conflict because of this. Depending on your playstyle, you can utilize him as a damage dealer or a tank.
Twin Striker
Another expert in close combat in Blue Protocol is The Twin Striker. Yet this class only concentrates on offensive, in contrast to the Blade Warden. The Twin Striker hits his opponents with a barrage of blows using two axes in his hands. The aggressive player is the ideal candidate for this class. The Twin Striker’s Combo Guage will fill up with each attack. This will boost his talents and damage output.
Keen Strider
The Keen Strider is ideal for you if you don’t like to engage in direct conflict. You may deal distant burst damage to foes with this archer class. Additionally, you can assist the group by weakening the opposition at medium to long ranges. The Keen Strider is a dynamic class in Blue Protocol due to its ability to perform AoE assaults, Healing Arrows, and long-range strikes.
Spell Weaver
A class with a high skill ceiling is the spellcaster or spell weaver. This class uses powerful elemental attacks like Fire, Ice, Lightning, and others to engage adversaries at a distance. Yet the Spell Weaver user has to pause between battles to replenish their magic bar (or EP). Players that specialize in support roles should take this class.
Foe Breaker
This tanky class in Blue Protocol is aptly named as “Foe Breaker.” To do severe damage to adversaries, it swings a massive hammer. The ball portion of its hammer can also be used to fire a projectile at mid-range foes to cause damage. This class uses cartridges to use its skills, much like the EP of the Spell Weaver. The amount of cartridges used is determined on the skill level.
That’s all we have to say about the Blue Protocol playable classes. If more classes are added to the game throughout time, we will update this guide to reflect those changes.