As we’ve mentioned in previous articles, one of the things that inspire Super Dungeon are classic Japanese video games. While many Japanese video games use traditional numbers to represent levels, we were far more attracted to many fighting and action games that proudly proclaimed a rank or class—C, B, A, or S— based on your incredible achievements. Why not apply that system to our own game? Thus, the Class system was born.Link: Ninja Division
A Hero’s relative power level is gauged by six classes: C-Class, B-Class, A-Class, S-Class, X-Class, and XS-Class. The Consul uses the party’s class to help determine how powerful adventures need to be in order to remaining challenging. Premade adventures have a recommended Class level on them, so you can choose an adventure appropriate to your power level.
Friday, October 9, 2015
Ninja Division - New Super Dungeon Legends Preview
Ninja Division publsihed an article about the class system in Super Dungeon Legends:
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