Apprenticeship You begin
the game as a commoner. You can take an apprenticeship with
someone in the village. Taking an apprenticeship is the best
way to try out the different guilds. You can officially join
a guild when you reach level 10.
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In each village, there is an instructor or trainer where you
can take up an apprenticeship. He will be able to teach you the
class's basic skills. If, however, you feel that the current class
you are in is not suitable for you, you may at any time return
to the instructor and ask for an apprenticeship change. However,
be advised that you will lose any of the skills and advancements
earned during the previous apprenticeship.
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Official Guild | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When your character reaches level 10, you may then choose join
a guild whereby your character can learn more special skills related
to that guild. Bear in mind that you cannot change to another
guild after you have selected the guild. Remember both the advantages
and limitations of each guild and class before choosing.
When selecting a guild, it is best to consider what kind of strategies you would most likely use or your fighting style, as well as the basic attributes. For example, character with a high strength value and high agility with low intelligence would almost certainly be better suited to become a fighter and not a wizard or magician. Similarly, a character with high intelligence but low strength and agility would be suited for a diviner-type class. Soldier's Guild
Journeyman's Guild
Diviner's Guild
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Taken from fairyland.com.my Only edited to add the advanced skills to the top chart.