All classes in Blue Protocol, explained

All classes in Blue Protocol, explained

In a brand new trailer for Blue Protocol released on July 25, information on the game’s classes unveiled. Developed by Bandai Namco, Blue Protocol is an online action RPG with character customization and a grand story. This quick trailer revealed the weapon-dependent classes you can choose from, once it releases for free in 2024.

Blue Protocol classes explained

A long forgotten evil has come for the world of Regnas, and you’re the hero who can stop it. In this anime-styled online action adventure RPG, you’ll not only customize your character, but choose their class as well. There are five weapon-dependent classes to choose from, and from that wording in the video’s description, there could be other support-based classes on the horizon. But for now, here are all the classes in Blue Protocol explained.

All Classes In Blue Protocol Explained Blade Warden

Screenshot via Bandai Namco

Blade Warden is your typical sword-and-shield class. They seem skilled with a blade, but can also block attacks or hit enemies with their shield. If you’re more interested in a ranger class, try Keen Strider. They’re seen in the trailer to have swift bow and arrow shots up close, but you’ll inevitably be able to shoot enemies from afar.

This fantasy-based world does have magic, if being a Spell Weaver intrigues you most. As this class, your combat skills come from magic abilities. Want to get more up close and personal? As a Twin Striker, you’ll wield two weapons at once, one in each hand. This melee class is up in the fray of battle and moves swiftly with each strike.

All Classes In Blue Protocol Explained Foe Breaker

Screenshot via Bandai Namco

Finally, Foe Breakers seem to be Blue Protocol‘s tank. Their large weapons make them walk slower, but the attacks look to pack a punch. Not only does their weapon in the trailer shoot something from it, but it’s also a heavy melee weapon.

All these weapon classes range from close up to far-range combat styles, so choose whichever works best for you. We’ll have to wait and see whether or not support-based classes are also available. Blue Protocol will be a free-to-play game releasing sometime in 2024.

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