ArchLord will feature three distinct races, each with their own unique skills
and abilities: the majestic Humans, the towering Orcs and the seductive Moon
Elves. Each race has various sub classes: the Human race features Mages, Knights
and Rangers, while Orcs have Hunters, Berserkers and Sorcerers. The Moon Elf
classes include Rangers and Elementalists.
The Humans
Having broken away from their Orc masters, the Humans form a noble race
forging a new life in the game’s magical world of Chantra.
- The Knights are brave warriors famed for their melee skills. They display
great loyalty to comrades and those who employ them and a fierce determination
in battle.
- The Archers provide ranged support in battle with powerful arrow based
attacks and speed.
- The Mages are renowned for their goodwill and desire for betterment. The
Mage is not to be underestimated by their diminutive size; they control
powerful magic and can take down towering enemies.
The Orcs
The Orcs have occupied Chantra for many years and once considered themselves
the eldest race on Chantra.
- Few rise to be a Berserker, an esteemed position that requires both great
strength and a flare for magic – a devastating combination when in battle.
- The Hunter, with excellent night vision and stamina, provides excellent
reconnaissance and support skills to any group.
- The Sorcerer is one of the most sociable characters in Chantra, but
possess devastating powers being able to master rituals and curses alike. They
always run the risk of being tainted by the darkness they have been forced to
embrace.
The Moon Elves
The Moon Elves watched over Chantra for a long time before revealing
themselves. Through their caution, only two classes chose to step into the
world: the Ranger and Elementalist.
- The Ranger is widely recognized as the most well rounded of all the ranged
attack classes, with an ability to traverse any terrain, and devastating
speed.
- The Elementalist makes great use of the many powerful summons they are
blessed with. They are able to use these summons in battle, more than making
up for their lack of physical strength.
