Dragon's Dogma

You keep all skills you can also use those skills in other classes given taht class can use the weapon required. Only execption is class specific skills (Ex. Fighter's "Dragon's Maw", MK's "Great Cannon" Assassin's "Dire Gouge") One of the main reasons people switch classes is to get the augments from each that you'll need. Also, thanks for the reward. :P

Edit: I have many Faye faces I switch between. xD

Thanks for the info, solo. I might just roll fighter even if it doesn't make for the most Op mystic knight to get those sweet tanking abilities. I hear rangers make good mk's too though so if you guys could answer a question, how should one go about all this class switching? I've heard that the level you do it matters a lot.
 
For a MK I would go with stamina, magick, and casting speed. You really won't need HP because of your shield. Nor do you need any physical stats really.
 
Thanks for the info, solo. I might just roll fighter even if it doesn't make for the most Op mystic knight to get those sweet tanking abilities. I hear rangers make good mk's too though so if you guys could answer a question, how should one go about all this class switching? I've heard that the level you do it matters a lot.
The level you switch only matters if you care about have the absolute best stats. Also, fighters make better tanks than MKs. They have buffs that allow them to soak up more damage. MK can heal themselves though. Just switch whenever you want. It doesn't matter unless you're planning to become a Ur Hunter.
 
The level you switch only matters if you care about have the absolute best stats. Also, fighters make better tanks than MKs. They have buffs that allow them to soak up more damage. MK can heal themselves though. Just switch whenever you want. It doesn't matter unless you're planning to become a Ur Hunter.

UR Hunter?
 
UR Hunter?
Dragon's Dogma Wiki said:
The Ur-Dragon encounter in Dragon's Dogma takes two forms, a static offline battle, and an asynchronous online encounter, where players and their parties from around the world to compete online to take down the Ur-Dragon. The effect and damage done by each of these parties is combined until the creature is defeated. Defeating the Ur-Dragon online requires multiple encounters, but all players who inflict damage on the Ur-Dragon can receive rewards. The Arisen which inflicts the final blow will receive the greatest reward of all, and all slayers of the Ur-Dragon have their names and play times recorded in the hall of fame. Offline players will still be able to take on the Ur-Dragon alone, but receive different rewards. The Ur-Dragon is essentially an optional end-game boss, located Beyond the Rift.
Some people play just to kill each generation of the Ur. I do it to an extent.
 
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