
No Name Given: Even with their own established personalities and backstories, they're never given any canon names. Gratuitous English: In the Korean and Japanese dubs at least, all of the characters will at least have some lines in English when they activate a skill. Bloodia -> Corsair (when under Nexon America). Dub Name Change: Plenty of the subclass names (and at least one class name) go through this when released in North America (under Nexon America) and Global (under Neople), to name a few:. Demonic Lancer has the Skirmisher, relying only on his lance for fast attacks. Mages don't seem to have one that fits this motif, but the Elementalist might be this magic style, not using any advanced magics but rather more simple magic types, or the Battle Mage, who has to use magic but forgoes many spells for a focus on using their weapon. Gunners have the Ranger subclass, whose focus is solely on using his guns to the fullest and attacking with melee strikes and not anything else during battle. Thieves have the Rogue, who doesn't use magic but fast movements and acrobatics to attack enemies. Priests have the Monk, who forgoes weaponry and magic for powerful strikes and brute force, possibly backed by passive magic but never directly. Fighters have the Striker, who uses simple but powerful strikes to hit enemies. Despite this, they still end up being by far the flashiest class out of the 4. Like Slayers, Female Slayers have the Vagabond, who is stated to purposefully supress the energy of the metastasis within them and uses Dual Wielding as their main form of offense.
Slayers have the Blade Master, who uses only sword skills and styles to fight. Badass Normal: Each class has a subclass with this as their motif, which is forgoing advanced magic or tactics for practical attacks.
There's no minimum level limit on who's allowed to call in the assist character, and the damage, while severely nerfed compared to the actual character, stays constant no matter who calls him/her, allowing you to clear out earlier dungeon rooms and One-Hit Kill weaker bosses on command.
Assist Character: Up until the 2017 "Reunion" update, the Arad Explorers feature allowed any of your characters on the same server to call any of your Level 50+ characters to perform a predetermined attack out of 3 possible choices.