Play a game with multiple classes

I might have had patience for this as a kid, but I don't now. What are some games that allow you to swap classes on the same character?
The only one I can think of is Kingoms of Amalur, but that game was pretty lackluster.

Dragon's Dogma, provided you grind for DCPs efficiently.

All bethesda games give me this feeling.

Also, for Dragon's Dogma, I wish I could have 3 slots for pawns to switch instead of having to perform a metaphorical gender reassignation surgery and HRT every time I wanted to try different presets and stuff.

Oh right I played DD for a while. It was somewhat better than amalur but still kinda boring. I also got frustrated that game didn't allow me to use utility skills between classes like rolling or double jumping, considering how double jumping is essential to exploration.


I don't remember much of morrowind or oblivion, but skyrim felt like diablo clone where your only ability is standard attack. It was absurdly shit game. Actually I think I didn't play much of previous games because of the same reason, combat just wasn't up to scratch for me.

You don't have to read the dialogue, just skip it. Who the hell reads the dialogues in Diablos anyway? Gameplay makes up like %95 of the game and those classes do change gameplay enough for a replay imo

Also if you don't want to do any of these, just play roguelikes

DCP's?

Me.

Well I played Dungeons of Dredmor, The Pit and Elona, if you count that as one. I'm not huge fan of the genre tbh.

Discipline points

It sounds like maybe video games are no longer up your alley user.

You are growing up, stop playing videogames.

Titan Quest allows you to have dual classes, does that count?

Well my tastes became very specific over the years. I could play and enjoy pretty much anything when I was twelve.
No I can only enjoy a small number of genres.


Not really, but it's better than a bunch of pre-cooked classes that's for sure. I had a lot of fun with pic related, as it was basically TQ without TQ's pacing issues.

roguelikes suck a billion dicks.

*now

Never played those, but heard of Dredmord as not being good and Elona as being grinding heavy so I suppose you just played some bad ones. Try DCSS, it's very casual(it's so casual if you actually got into the genre you'll probably drop the game) atm so you don't have to spend hours reading wiki, and has tons of class/race/religion combinations.


You're a just a faggot

Dreadmor is great for what it is. It's an actual roguelike that doesn't try to be overly deep or complex but still has plenty for the average non retard to sink a few hundred hours in. It also manages to pull of reference humor without being obnoxious, which is pretty rare to see.

Final Fantasy.

This is from FF3 right?
Four Heroes of Light had a pretty decent Job Class system too, but Bravely Default did it the best, despite having a really shitty story.

Having spells bound to your hands is the worst part of TES for me. I want to be able to maybe heal up for a second, maybe whip a fireball in their face, maybe summon some necromancy on the fly, use a buff spell, all without unequipping and re-equipping every 2 fucking seconds. The inventory and favorites system is so annoying.
And yea, for games that really feel like a drag in the early quests, Skyrim has a huge hump. I only ever got far in the game the first time I played. After that, the beginning just sucks too much.
OP, nobody reads dialogue in Diablo. Just spam spacebar whenever you talk to someone and keep running.

FF5 as well has a pretty fun class system. Especially with the free lancer class, where it gets progressively stronger every time you max out a job. As well as being able to use almost all class's passive abilities and has two free skill slots.

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FFT introduced me to job class systems, and it really tickled my 'tism, but FF5's really was satisfying.

FFXIV if you don't mind that it's a MMORPG.

What's the next step going to be, just removing spells entirely?
They might as well, considering how badly they neutered magic in Skyrim.

I was much more infuriated by the fact that double casting a spell was always a better decision, without fail. One of the three builds I tried in Skyrim before quitting was magic in one hand, and a shield in the other, but it was infinitely better on all levels to just damage race anything with double fireball rather than block.

The art style of that game makes me want to fucking kill myself but now I want to kill myself because there will literally never be a good MMORPG.

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Sorry normalfag but if a game isnt good out of the box its a bad game


Pathetic.

Not saging so everyone can see how retarded you are.

Sounds like you are looking for some retail wow easy mode OP. Killyourself instead.

quote where I said skyrim is a good game

Final Fantasy 3, 5, 11, 13, 14, and every Tactics
Dragon Quest 3, 6, 7 and 9
Phantasy Star Universe
Phantasy Star Online 2
Fantasy Life (class switching is a huge part of the game actually)

Oh look, another tertiary cuckchan thread. Sage, hide, report, etc

Right there

Don't suggest MMOs please.

Wew

The only way to play bethesda games is to pirate them and then mod 90% of the game. Bethesda releases nothing but shit.

I mean, it'd maybe be nice if they hadn't buffed Dredmor to nigh invincibility after realizing they made him way too underpowered against a lot of the more broken classes. And now he's pretty much impossible to kill with certain classes and it's not fun to go destroying everything on the last few floors without much trouble only to die in two combat rounds against him.

ftfy

So the game stops handing out discipline points at level 200 or something then? Is it possible to get enough discipline points for all skills, and how hard is that? What about whatever sort of points it is that levels up vocation ranks?

yes
very easy
DCP is what levels up vocation ranks

Does Dark Souls count? There is no class limiting per say and the later games even let you respec stats.

Very first playthrough I did of Borderlands when it was still newish. I saw no point to replay the same game with the other characters unless it changed it almost completely, at that point you might as well go play 4 different games.

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Dragon's Dogma

dasborne games have no classes dumbass

They do. They just don't matter.

What the fuck?


This is why this thread exists. I couldn't get anywhere in Tree of Savior because of that and the fact that all of the cool classes are unlocked at levels 70-120.

I got ur game right here, nigga.
Plus you can have a pure waifu succubus and a guy that is always on fire forever in your party.

All of the Souls games have classes. They influence your starting equipment and stats.

PURE COINCIDENCE

Every time I mod skyrim i just it into a 3d porn sim

It's a shame that right there is the best we got when it came to unique NPCs doing stuff all over. It wasn't a very good game, but it's all we got.

She's actually quite used up, lad. She's had so much cock she got bored of it and settled for some beta (you).

HEROIC VANDALISM

Y-you don't? But then you'd miss out on all of the story

Morrowind has build variety and freedom plus a guild system that makes you replay the game a few times for unique shit.

but you gotta push through 15 hours of leveling