Ragnarok X: Next Generation (ROX) is the official mobile MMORPG adaptation of the classic Ragnarok Online, reimagined for a modern audience. Developed by Gravity Game Hub, ROX skillfully blends nostalgic elements with contemporary features to offer a rich, immersive experience. Set in the vibrant world of Midgard, players can choose from a diverse array of classes, including newly introduced 3rd-tier jobs, each offering unique skills and playstyles. In this class guide, we will explore all the different available classes and their pros and cons from a beginner's perspective. Let's dive in!
Swordsmen Class
The Swordsmen class in Ragnarok X: Next Generation is a melee-ranged character that excels in both offense and defense. As an inherently tanky character, Swordsmen boast very high endurance and defense, enabling them to absorb a significant amount of damage during battles without needing extra protection. With high STR and VIT stats, they hold an advantage in 1v1 encounters. Additionally, their abilities feature dramatic AOE effects that can dramatically shift the tide of battle in your favor. What makes Swordsmen particularly appealing is their beginner-friendly nature; their playstyle is straightforward and easy for new players to grasp.
Merchant Class Skills
Let's take a look at some of the skills of the Merchant class:
- Midas Touch – This skill deals neutral physical damage to an enemy and inflicts bounty on it for 10 seconds. If you kill a monster with bounty, you earn 24% more zeny.
- Mammonite – By expending 150 zeny, this skill deals physical damage of your weapon’s attribute to an enemy.
- Cart Revolution – This skill can only be used when equipped with a pushcart. After casting, it attacks an enemy target within a circular area using the pushcart, dealing neutral physical damage. Once you learn weight utility, the damage of this skill increases according to your maximum weight.
For an enhanced gaming experience, players can enjoy Ragnarok X: Next Generation on a larger screen using a PC or Laptop with BlueStacks, along with the precision of a keyboard and mouse.