I wanted to do Nightlord but now when I think about it again, I kind of want to do Bowmaster and Bishops and Dark knight. Any preferences?
Hello. If you aren't feeling NL, then don't make it lol. They are probably the most OP class and have great bossing, mobility, and cool skills. But, NLs are a pure damage class so it's all about funding, especially if you want to HP wash. I'd rate NLs as a 10/10 on the funding requirement. Bowmasters are pretty great. Best solo damage in the game (because they can SE themselves), have a great party skill, and have decent damage overall. BMs can be expensive if you want to HP wash, but because you have SE they aren't as funding reliant for damage to be useful. I'd rate BMs as 8/10 on funding dependence, just because HP washing a BM is the most expensive class. Bishops are usually made by people who want to fund their attackers, not as a main. Many people these days make F/P instead if they only want money. But, Bishops are more exciting to main because they are needed in bosses. Bishops are the most popular class in the game because of their usefulness in leeching, HS muling, and bossing. Bishops are never a bad choice. I'd rate Bishops as 4/10 in the funding requirement. Dark Knights are arguably the best melee class, tied with Hero in my opinion. Dark Knights can theoretically outdamage a Hero, are more exciting to play, and have useful party skills like Hyper Body and Power Crash (lol recently added). Dark Knights are not very expensive to wash or specifically to fund, but washing is very important so you can get 30k HP with HB to make bossing safer. I'd rate DRKs as a 6/10 on the funding requirement. Class advice is hard to give in any game, but especially in Royals because it depends heavily on what goals you have. Is your goal to just have fun with a class, or do you want to be the strongest? I have been giving information relevant to how much funding each class needs to shine. But, if your goal is just to have fun then pick any class and enjoy! Every class is fun in it's own right.