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Jett, Marksman or Evan?

Seeing as how I have no real desire to level my Lumi until I've funded her decently, I'm looking to play another class for no reason other than boredom. I have no equips for any of these characters, aside from a 9% dex tempest belt that I'd give to the MM if I make her. So tell me Basil. What class should I make. Gimme reasons.

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June 22, 2013

8 Comments • Newest first

TaDaHunter

Okay, I vote for Marksman.
Marksmen are very strong even with low funds at a fairly early level (155) due to no cooldown Snipe.
Jett, while looking impressive with her flashy skills, does not deal consistent damage whatsoever, lacks bullets thus lacking the attack of a corsair and has almost impossible to find mastery books. Jett will give you a headache.
Evans are quite cool, but you'll almost need to spend NX to maximize the potential of your Evan. Plus, all of the funding you may put into your Evan would have been better off on your Luminous assuming you prefer Lumi's playstyle. That is assuming you do not get tradeable gear. Something that always bothered me about Evans is their questline. It is almost required to get maximum SP for your Evan, but it is far from fun. It is tedious, boring and a fetch quest-fest.

Marksman should be your answer in this case. Their double jump allows for decent horizontal mobility and above average vertical mobility. They attack fairly quickly with no cooldown Snipe, and Pierce has the ability to be a great mobbing skill if you are patient enough to wait for the charge. Marksmen also got revamped in RED, it was a very impressive revamp that you should check out for some motivation if you haven't yet done so.

Reply June 22, 2013
Kagabean

The people of basil are disappointing me. Nine comments and only three real answers? Hm.

Reply June 22, 2013
Kagabean

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Essay generators don't count. Your vote is thus invalid.. even though technically you didn't even vote at all.

Reply June 22, 2013
TaDaHunter

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Reply June 22, 2013
Karlmarksman

Not Mm our mob is slow and we is squishy as heck. Jett would be cool but no hypers, at least that's what everyone says. Evans are you best bet.
Karlmarxman;2013, June 21; BasilMakret.
You didn't say MLA

Reply June 22, 2013