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🔰 Typyl: Engagement
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Last Updated: — fiaKaiera 2019/05/21 05:06
“The world is a hostile place.”
The Engagement section determines the Typyl's role in physical conflicts.
This section shows 3 sections: Battle Role, Weapon Type of Choice, and Specific Weapon of Choice.
Battle Role
name = typebrole Battle Role determines the individual's main purpose inside of a fight. This is divided into different roles, and an individual may have more than one if they are proficient in those as well.
Currently, there are 29 roles available for use.
Main Battle Roles
Role | Purpose |
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Adaptable | Fulfills any role in combat only when in need. |
DPS / Damager (Damage Per Second) | Deals the most damage in the group. |
Navigator | The only role outside of combat who helps the party navigate and warn ahead of their surroundings. Could also be support. |
Non-combat | Fulfills no role in combat. Most of the time escorted. |
Support (or Healer) | Provides healing and support for the party. |
Tank | Takes priority in the frontlines, taking most of the damage and attention away from others. Usually very defensive to make up from the damage. |
Secondary Battle Roles
Tank Role | Purpose |
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Absorber (Magic Tank) | A variation of the Tank where they take most Magical damage instead of Physical. |
Mitigation (or Mitigate Tank) | A support or tank-support combo where they decrease damage taken to themselves. As a tank, they typically have lower health than most tanks. |
Parry Tank (or Avoidance Tank) | Tank variation where they avoid and parry attacks instead of taking and absorbing damage. They would have less health than a usual tank to concentrate on avoiding damage. |
DPS Role | Purpose |
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Bruiser (Melee DPS) | Melee-centric DPS. |
Crowd Control | A DPS-support mixture where they manage swarms of foes and keeps them under control. |
DOT (Damage Over Time) | A spellcaster variation where they concentrate on passively dealing damage over time. |
Exploiter | A DPS role where they exploit weak spots to their advantage. Usually paired with stealth, yet easy to take out. Doesn't deal much damage until they exploit weak spots. |
Glacier (Heavy DPS) | A slow yet extremely powerful DPS. This is traded by their defense, and easy to take them out. |
Ranger (Ranged DPS) | Range-centric DPS. |
Spellcaster (Magic DPS) | Magic-centric DPS. |
Support Role | Purpose |
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Cure Support | A off-role that mainly removes status effects than actual support. |
Field Medic | Support role that quickly and/or temporarily supports allies that requires immediate action. When not supporting, they tend to help the DPS. |
Prevention (Pre-emptive Healer) | Focuses on preventing any damage or effect on allies via additional healing, shielding or through wards. |
Regen | Support-specific class where they majorly contribute to regenerate health and/or energy in battle. |
Status Support | Sacrificing actual support, this off-role presents the option to weakening foes than supporting the party. |
Stealth | A backline support role that assists in taking out or sabotaging operations. |
Navigator Role | Purpose |
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Recon | A more active frontline navigator role, visually detailing areas ahead of time. |
Support Nav | A more supportive role, helping out in the field via supportive abilities and using the current state of the field to their advantages while being far away. Does have lesser reliability as an actual navigator. |
Battle Nav | A more battle-active role where they manipulate the field to their allies' advantages in exchange of having less reliability as an actual navigator. Most of the time also sacrificing their their support abilities. |
Other Roles | Purpose |
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Backline | Adaptable, but mostly extending support outside of conflict. |
Frontline | Adaptable except actively participates in the front. |
Jack-of-all-trades | Similar to adaptable, but always in two or more roles than one. They don't have mastery of all roles, however. |
Summoner | A more unique role where they manage troops than actively participate in battle. Usually those who have the ability to control and summon has this role. |
Weapon Type of Choice
name = typewtoc Weapon Type of Choice refers to their… weapon type of choice. The character's Weapon Type of Choice can have more than one.
Refer to the Equipment section of the wiki for a list of possible weapon types.
Specific Weapon of Choice
name = typeswoc Specific Weapon of Choice is more specific than the weapon type of choice where it dictates the weapons they use themselves outside of the types of weapons. This can go very specific. Should the weapon itself needs to be explained, this can be done in the Skills section.
Examples:
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