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  • Age of Conan loses two classes

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    01.18.2008

    TTH has word that Funcom has dropped two more classes from Age of Conan, bringing the total down to twelve instead of fourteen. If you were really hoping to play a Scion of Set (upgraded from the Priest archetype-- you choose an archetype at level 5, and a class from that set at level 20) or a Lich (upgraded from the Mage archetype) in the upcoming MMO, then let your hopes fall away like so much dust into the wind, because those classes are no more.Can't say yet whether this is a good thing or a bad thing-- on the one hand, it could be because Funcom couldn't make them work, which doesn't say much for the game we all want to play. But on the other hand, it could be good news-- Funcom may have more time to work on the other classes and get them up to speed. And maybe it's just our optimism for this game, but the fact that Funcom plans to spread the abilities of these classes back around to the other ones should mean that they're just cutting the fat, not bailing out a sinking ship.[Thanks, Boltar!]

  • The Daily Grind: Your favorite class

    by 
    Elizabeth Harper
    Elizabeth Harper
    11.05.2007

    Of course, over here on Massively we're all playing who knows how many different MMOs -- but even with the variety of games out there, there are a number of common class archetypes you see repeated. Are you a Rogue in World of Warcraft? Perhaps you play a Burgler in Lord of the Rings Online or a Swashbuckler in EverQuest 2. Or perhaps you break through the traditional class archetypes and play a Cleric in one game and a Warrior in the next. So tell us about it -- which class archetypes are your favorite? Or do you switch around?