Eternal Tribe is a game that is frequently mentioned nowadays. This game mainly focuses on MMO gameplay. Although the game's visuals are cartoonish, the overall graphic quality is very refined. The game adds some new features to the traditional adventure game. Below will be an introduction to the classes in Eternal Tribe. Many people are not quite clear about the game's classes at present, and if chosen poorly, it can also increase the difficulty of starting out.

From the current information available, this game has two initial classes: the first is the Swordsman, and the second is the Mage. The Swordsman primarily uses physical attacks, with high health and defense growth, and most of their skills are for physical output, along with some defensive enhancement skills. This class is easy to get started with in the early stages and has a high survival rate.

The Mage, as the name suggests, is a magic damage dealer. At the beginning, the difficulty of starting out might be a bit high, mainly due to the issue of skill damage. As the level increases, the Mage learns more and more skills, most of which are damage skills, making their combat efficiency very high. However, the Mage's own survivability is relatively weak, which needs attention.

After reaching a certain level, these two classes can undergo a second job change, where there will be branches within the class. For example, the Warrior can specialize in either physical damage or as a tank, and players can choose the direction of their job change based on their needs and interests.

If this is your first time playing this game, it is recommended to consider choosing a tank for starting out. This is mainly because the tank class has a very high tolerance for mistakes, with high health and defense, and the required equipment does not cost too many resources.

The above is an introduction to the classes in Eternal Tribe. Overall, there aren't many classes in this game. First, you need to decide whether you prefer physical or magical classes. After confirming this, choose your first class, and then make further choices when changing jobs later on.