What are the professions in Code World? Recently, many players have been asking about this. In fact, the profession setup in this game is quite unique. The combat resistance system in this work is different from that of other MMO games, as it does not follow the traditional warrior, mage, and priest (trinity) concept. Each school has its own distinctive output attributes. Below, we will detail the profession schools to help you gain a deeper understanding.

Firstly, it's clear that players can freely switch between these schools. In this test, there are temporarily two types of schools: one is the Cold Abyss school for male characters, and the other is the Crimson Plunder school for female characters. Each school has 2 specializations; one excels in single combat with shorter combo chains, suitable for PVP; the other involves more resource planning with longer combo chains, fitting for PVE.

When upgrading your profession skills, you can choose different enhancement directions. After enhancement, the skills can be combined to give each school a unique fighting style. Even at the same level and with the same profession, different choices can lead to completely different outcomes.

In the future, the developers plan to delve deeper, providing players with more skill enhancement options. This will allow players to try out different fighting styles based on personal preferences and achieve improvements. Besides basic attacks, each school has 4 skills. Different combinations of these skills can create more advanced skill effects, and the operation is relatively simple and easy to get started with.

The game also incorporates numerous action-oriented mechanisms. Players skilled in operations can quickly spot openings during battles, leading to moves such as interrupting, blocking, parrying, breaking defenses, bursting, and suppressing. These moves are also very visually impressive.

This is all the information we currently have on the professions in Code World. The game is still in the internal testing phase. The current situation with professions may change in future tests. For now, you can use this as a reference, but the final version will be determined by the public test.