Which class should you choose in Flyff? There are many options. In this article, we’ll look at the Billposter, Knight, Hybrid Assist, and Force Master. Once you decide on a class, be sure to read our character description to know which ones are best for your play style. In addition to that, check out our guides to learn more about each class. If you’re still not sure, check out the classes’ descriptions and learn about their advantages and disadvantages.
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Billposter
The BillPoster is the third job class in Flyff. This class is the most independent class in the game, with a unique set of traits. This character can use buffs and heal other players, and can also wreak havoc with a large range of melee attacks. It can also use shields and knuckles, which make it a great choice for leveling without a partner. A Billposter’s strength is their constant damage.
Players who start the game as a Billposter will have an excellent chance of soloing. This character can use AoE and support skills, and will change their play style quickly. Since a Bill Poster has two hands, they can tank, deal decent damage, and solo giants very efficiently. They can also make a lot of money in the game, and are the class most players will start with.
Knight
The knight builds rely on high evasion and block rates to deal damage. They are similar to the ranger and blade, which also have good block, hp, and damage. Knights can also giant hunt and do damage to monsters. Despite their low hp, a knight builds block and hits well. And if you’re wondering if a knight is the best class for flying, the answer is a resounding yes.
The knight has enormous HP and defence per sta. It can aoe a lot of enemies at once, but it’s a challenge for a new player to properly distribute stats. For beginners, it can be challenging to distribute their stats to maximize damage and health. However, once you’ve leveled up enough, a knight’s aoe ability will become available.
Hybrid Assist
The Hybrid Assist is a versatile support class, which has excellent AoE and damage spells. It also has an excellent second-class job change, allowing it to switch from supporting to soloing quickly. The hybrid assist uses all of the Assist skills, which can be found in the character’s main class. In addition, the Bill Poster has the highest damage, high HP, and the most buffs of any class.
A high Stamina Assist is a great choice if you’re trying to keep your HP up. These heroes are good at dealing with multiple creatures at a time, such as a group of trolls. Burst Crack is their staple attack, and it deals good damage to all creatures around the character. Using this class’s Burst Crack, they can defeat multiple creatures in a short amount of time.
Force Master
If you’re looking for a new character to play, you might want to consider a Force Master. It’s the 3rd job for the Assist class and you can level up to 130 to become a Force Master. At level 60, you’ll be a Billposter and have a powerful one-hit punch. It also has buffs, a shield and knuckles.
All Flyff characters start with a Vagrant class. Once you’ve completed a few quests, you’ll choose a permanent class. This class acts as a tutorial, letting you experiment with stats and choose the one that suits you best. In addition to that, it’s easy to reset your stats when you get a new class. If you’re not sure what to choose, you can always switch to a new one at a later time.