Class System

Crimson Ingot provides an immersive, flexible, and diverse class system which supports many different playstyles. It is powered by MythicMMO. =Class Stages= There are several stages in the class progression, barring irregular classes gained through Staff-Supported Roleplay.

Creed
This is there first stage of the Class Progression tree. There are Eight Creeds to choose from in addition to the default Creedless option: Akwhale, Cavick, Deserman, Mycelyite, Netharnan, Wildling, Winterling, and Zephyr. Creeds cap at lvl-5.

How to Choose a Creed
Every player starts with the default Creedless class. If you wish to remain creedless, simply level up to lvl-5 and choose your Base Class with /class. To choose one of the eight available creeds, simply walk North-East of spawn to the Romanesque Temple and carefully choose the correct creed representative. The creed they represent is represented by the blocks beneath them, the stained-glass above them, their appearances, AND the dialogue they will say if you want up to them. Once you have decided which you want to pick, right-click, and you'll be added to the correct class and permission group! You will not be able to change this easily, so pick carefully!

Base Class
At level five, regardless of Creed, a player has to type /class and choose a Base Class: Archer, Mage, Monk, or Warrior. Base classes cap at lvl-50. Their pages cover them in detail, but speaking broadly, Archers are long-range fighters who use bows and crossbows and possess some extra mobility, Mages are medium-range fighters who primarily fight with spells, Monks are melee fighters who use blunt weapons and martial arts as well as impressive mobility, and Warriors are melee fighters who wield swords, axes, and tridents and heavy armor.

Advanced Class
Advanced classes are unique for each Creed-Base Class progression tree. This means that an Akwhale Warrior and a Cavick Warrior may have completely different choices. At there moment there are zero Advanced Classes built, as these will be created as players obtain them through SSRP and made available for future characters to choose.

Creating or Choosing an Advanced Class
When a player maxes out their base class and types /class to progress, they will at best see 7 options and at worst see 0. If there are options on the menu, then a player can choose one of those and immediately begin leveling their advanced class, which caps at lvl-75. If there are no options (or none of the available options appeal to you), then the next step is to fill out a Staff-Supported Roleplay thread, detailing the kind of class you want. This does not mean we will start making it right away. You will have to go through the SSRP process, linking forum stories, relevant wiki pages, and describing IG roleplay to justify your desired class. Additionally, if there are 7 advanced classes already available, you must explain why this class provides something that the others do not.