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2557232 No.2557232 [Reply] [Original]

Are there any games that do a class system like Dragon Quest 7? Like you master 2 novice classes and that opens up an intermediate class that combines the skills of the first two plus adds on more, and it keeps branching out from there? It seems like a cool system but I can't remember seeing it anywhere else.

>> No.2559206

Guys, c'mon, guys, are there games like this?

>> No.2559337

>>2559206
Seiken Densetsu 3 works backwards from your diagram. You start as one class, some way into the game you get to choose between 2 new classes, and near the end you get to do the same one last time. Thus there are 4 unique end game classes for each character. You need to play the game several times to play as every class.

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2559905

>TeenIdol

>> No.2559916

>>2559905
she promotes into JAV actress

>> No.2559920

>>2559916
And after that?

>> No.2559926

>>2559920
she acquires a lot of debt with the yakuza due to meth addition and commits suicide

>> No.2559927

>>2559920
SingleMother

>> No.2559929

>>2559927
ChristmasCake

>> No.2559938

>>2559905
>>2559916
>>2559927
I'd play it

>> No.2559942

Dokapon Kingdom does this.

It's also a super rad party board game RPG explosion.

So it's got that going for it.

>> No.2559957

>>2557232
I don't know of anything exactly like that, but class switching/subclassing is a thing in a lot of Wizardry-like RPGs

>> No.2560265

>>2557232
Final Fantasy Tactics is similar, though most of the jobs are in a set of linear tracks wherein getting enough still with one job will unlock the next. There are, however, some hidden "advanced" jobs which require skill in multiple earlier jobs.

Digital Devil Saga also works similar. It calls them "mantra" rather than jobs" but it still does the thing where you can master one mantra and learn its skills to unlock the next more advanced mantra. Again, they're mostly arranged in straight lines, with only the highest-level ones leading from two or more earlier ones.