Class Introduction - Neutral
If you consider that the class is just a symbol and overall character development is your pursuit, you will be excellent as a Knight or a Cleric!
Features:
You can't choose to be Neutral, but you can create the brand-new class- Neutral by allocating equipment and spells. The feature of the Neutral is the balance of the attributes of both sides. Skills are the biggest advantage of Neutrals. Because Clerics can learn the four types of magic more easily, it's suggested to train the Cleric into the Neutral class, as it will increase his effectiveness. Mastering the four types of magic will reflect the Damage of the Neutral class to the utmost!
Damage:
The Damage of the Neutral side comes both from the Knight and the Cleric types. The conversion of the Knight's strength, coupled with the Clerics' magic is quite possible, which may require many turns and time.
Branches:
1. Balanced Neutral- Equally distributes the attributes. They should consider transferring their Defense and Wisdom attribute points into Magic and Attack.
2. M-atk Neutral- The major conversion is from the damage of Clerics. They should strengthen the conversion from magic to attack.
3. Low-Def Neutral- Main attributes: Attack and Magic. Gem: reduce damage by 60%; increase M-atk by 60%; increase P-atk by 60%. They are a real threat to the Clerics.
4. P-atk Neutral- They can be considered as close to a Knight as they can get. Their magic can increase the damage done, and strengthen units with their assistant magic.
Class Tips:
1. You can balance your equipment, to form this class. Unless you decide to be a Neutral, you'd better not select the balanced equipment.
2. The Neutral requires patience and overall knowledge. New players are not recommended to try training this class.
3. Neutrals should learn the flexible conversion of the Knights' damage and Clerics' damage. Neutrals need to consider a lot on the conversion, including the rules, elements etc..
4. The advantage of Neutrals will be reflected later on, as you progress higher.
5. Careful thought and planning is the key to success of Neutrals. (Neutrals are hard to handle, especially for new players.)


