Which are the best Blue Protocol classes? We know there will be six to choose from on the game’s release date, and, in a useful twist from many existing MMOs, you can change class at any time. So technically, it doesn’t matter which you choose, and you’ll get the chance to try them all out, but it’s still worth getting to know what’s what before you set foot in Regnas.
Revealed during The Game Awards, Blue Protocol is looking to make its mark as one of the best MMORPG games around, bringing a JRPG twist to the genre at a time when the likes of Genshin Impact and Tower of Fantasy continue to rise in popularity. Making a refreshing change from the likes of WoW and other MMOs, Blue Protocol brings aspects from the best anime games to the popular multiplayer genre. We know that one of the most important aspects of your MMORPG character is your class, so here’s everything you need to know about the six Blue Protocol classes.
Blue Protocol classes explained
The six Blue Protocol classes are:
- Blade Warden
- Aegis Fighter
- Twin Striker
- Blast Archer
- Spellcaster
- Blitz Lancer
Blade Warden
If melee is your go-to fighting style, then you might consider the Blade Warden, a sword-wielding hero whose shield skills also make them excellent in a defensive role.
Twin Striker
Twin-striker is another close-range class, alongside Aegis Fighter, but is more offensive, brandishing two massive axes. By successfully performing attack combos, the Twin Striker’s damage will be boosted, so this is a great class for accurate and fierce attackers.
Keen Strider
As an archer, this class is best at mid to long-range, so if you prefer to support your team while remaining slightly out of harm’s way, then the Keen Strider might be for you.
Spell Weaver
Despite separating itself from your typical fantasy MMO, magic users will be pleased to hear that Blue Protocol still features a mage class. The Spell Weaver is just what you’d expect, a long-distance class able to defeat foes and defend and heal teammates from a safe distance. Bear in mind, though, that this is one of the hardest classes to play, so perhaps a class you could change to later on if you aren’t familiar with magic-wielding characters.
Foe Breaker
Blue Protocol’s answer to a Barbarian, the Foe Breaker is a close-range tank, waving a heavyweight hammer that can even be used at range. If you like to be the first into battle, defending your team from the front, then the Foe Breaker might be the first Blue Protocol class you try.
Blitz Lancer
The Blitz Lancer is Blue Protocol’s spear-based fighting class, able to use quick and stylish moves with a little bit more reach than most weapons. Users of this class can leap into the air for devastating, electrically charged blows.
That’s everything we know about the six classes that will be available in the JRPG game when the Blue Protocol release date hits. While you wait, there’s no harm in finding out what Amazon Games has to say about how Blue Protocol differs from Genshin Impact and other popular gacha games.