Unlike previous advancements, reaching Master Class does not unlock Final Enhanced effects for 3rd Job skills, a new portrait, or a new skill cut-in for non-master skills, but it will give a skill cut-in that is used exclusively for Master Skills.Ĭharacters can only advance to their Master Class after completing their 3rd Job Change and reaching Rigomor. It really is a choice between getting up close and personal or annihilating things at a distance.After completing their 3rd Job and reaching Rigomor, players are able to bring out their abilities beyond their limits to unlock new skills. However, I would say it all depends on your play style. I would say go for Noblesse because it can do well in both PVP and PVE. If you ask for my suggestion on which class to go with. However, Dreadlord does not have many AOE skills which are useful in Dungeons. It can do a variety of attacks from long range that can hit anyone on the opposing team. Not only that, but Noblesse is still a deadly class in PVP. Certainly PVP is fun, but the best gear in the game for both PVP and Dungeons can only be found in Dungeons. Yet, if I had to say which one I favor and is better of the two. Out of all the characters and classes in Elsword, I find these two classes the most worth playing.
I find it worth the time it takes to level them. Noblesse and Dreadlord are both incredibly fun classes. Noblesse is definitely more suited for players who like to hit up dungeons instead of taking down other players. None of them can really pull your opponent into a combo because they all blast your opponent backwards. A lot of Noblesse Skills cannot combo well with its other skills. However, in PVP the class falls short compared to Dreadlord.
The class can easily clear out a dungeon due to its attacks. Noblesse's skills have a wide AOE, which can be enhanced by the Gathered Souls buff, and do a decent amount of damage. It makes it easy to tell when the buff actually triggers. The thing I like about Noblesse is that the buff Noblesse uses is "Gathered Souls." This buff is a buff that triggers on your character. This class provides skills that allow you to cause mass destruction from a distance. Noblesse's attacks are all magic based attacks that have a great AOE. Noblesse, the class I favor, is the magic based class between the two. The class also provides a variety of buffs that make it the hardest class to combo against, which makes it one of the most deadly classes in PVP. Dreadlord's attacks can easily break through another player's defenses, or get Dreadlord behind a player. Some of Dreadlord's skills are enhanced after an enemy is under the Terror Debuff, but it is difficult to tell when they are under the effects of it.ĭreadlord is certainly more for those who like to get up close and personal, which is usually what I favor to do, but I believe Dreadlord is better for those who are more into PVP than PVE. It is hard to see when an enemy falls victim to the Terror debuff in the middle of everyone firing off their own skills. The reason I shy away from using this class is because of that very debuff.Įlsword is a side scroller. However, a lot of Dreadlord's attacks focus around the Terror debuff that comes with the Dreadlord class. Here's a video on the combos and skills Dreadlord can do: Dreadlord has abilities that range from using cool close range attacks that combo well to summoning epic demons that fight for you.
Dreadlordĭreadlord is the physical based class between the two. Much like the previous second job class choices, Noblesse and Dreadlord follow the theme of one being Physical based and the other Magic based. Recently, this demonic duo got their Second Job Class extensions, Dreadlord and Noblesse, released on the North American Servers.