The primary attributes of the Artificer are Dexterity and Intelligence. Artificers are the only class that can gain the use of Rune Arms. Artificers are jacks-of-all-trades: they can serve as backup healers, as competent offensive spellcasters and as both ranged & melee combatants they can also find/disable traps and open locks plus have excellent supportive abilities. ![]() Traditionally, Artificers prefer to avoid getting their hands dirty in a fight, using personally-made constructs to perform a variety of tasks, but are especially capable in combat. It is also available to 2018 Season Pass holders.Īrtificers combine magic with weapon technology and skill. The Alchemist class can be purchased in the DDO Store for 1,495 and is free to VIP accounts. The primary attribute of the Alchemist is Intelligence, but Dexterity should not be ignored for those who wish to pursue a ranged role in combat. Alchemists have a special method for using their abilities and spells, being able to change their preferred party role with three different stances in a complex, but rewarding, reaction and combination system. They also have the ability to coat their weapons in various poisons and magical imbues. Alchemists are quite versatile, as they can use curative admixtures to heal both living and undead allies, have a wide variety of spell-like flasks that deal magical damage upon contact with their enemies, turn them into statues of gold or cover them in sticky glue. As such they are quite adept at using simple throwing weapons such as daggers and darts. They excel in the use of simple weapons, but prefer a ranged approach rather than a melee role, as they have fairly low hit points and can only wear robes. The main article for each class (linked above and below) provides full detail of that class's abilities:Īlchemists are masters in the use of potions, tinctures, poisons and admixtures. Update 56 also introduced class archetypes ( highlighted in yellow above), which are variants letting the player enjoy a different play style of the class they are based upon. Most classes are free to play for all players, but 3 ( highlighted in red above and below) must be purchased with DDO Points, earned via game play and/or are available for free to VIP accounts (details provided in relevant class descriptions). ![]() There are currently 15 classes in DDO, with the most recent addition being the Alchemist. One class is selected on character creation but any character may have up to three classes in total ( multiclassing). Class defines the player character's specific occupation or talents in DDO.
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