Publisher Aeria Games has just unveiled the class lineup for Dragomon Hunter, the upcoming free-to-play, monster-hunting, anime-style MMORPG that pits players and their friends against fearsome and fantastical creatures. Interested players can now visit the official website for a look at each of the four classes in detail, along with a fully interactive world map.
Dragomon Hunter's roster of classes includes:
The Scout: Relying chiefly on their speed, these hunters rush in and out of harm's way, inflicting massive damage in the process.
The Mercenary: Capable hunters wielding battleaxes and greatswords. Hardier than their compatriots, they can deal fearsome damage with their colossal weapons.
The Mage: Using staves and hunting horns to channel their magic, these spellcasters rain punishment down upon their foes from afar.
The Cleric: The savior of any group of hunters. When they're not healing allies with soothing magic, they're more than capable of doling out beatings with a hammer or cestus.
Individual videos focused on each class are available on DragomonHunter.com.
With more than 100 monsters to track down, a huge world to traverse, and the ability to turn any defeated monster into a mount, Dragomon Hunter will appeal to the adventurer in everyone. The game is set to launch in North America and Europe in both English and French this fall, and monster-hunting gamers can sign up for the closed beta at DragomonHunter.com.
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