You also PSO2 Meseta pick from seven beginning classes. The Hunter is a melee-focused tank, the Fighter is a damage-focused, close-quarters warrior, the Ranger is a mid-distance guns expert, the Braver is a combination archer and katana swordfighter, the Force is a wizard-like class that can use special photon (the game's version of magical ) skills, the Bouncer is a close-quarters melee fighter and photon power user, and the Summoner utilizes pets to perform an assortment of combat functions. Two additional classes, Gunner and Techer, are unlocked later as you perform.
I played as a Ranger from the beta, a class equipped with an assault rifle, a launcher, and also a melee-focused gunblade. The assault rifle is a useful burst-fire weapon kind that pushes bursts of bullets at enemies, or can fire specialty aimed and homing shots for more precise power. The launcher is a explosives-shooting gun that fires more gradually than the assault rifle, but packs a big punch with crowd-hitting splash damage. Each weapon has its own selection of abilities and skills, triggered with the Y, X, and appropriate bumper buttons, along with a secondary pair of three skills brought up by holding down the left trigger for a total of six at a time.
Equipment can get complex, with each weapon and item having its own sets of stats that improve your character, together with characteristics that provide additional bonuses. It's possible to prepare for battle easily enough just by equipping the items that have the greatest numbers, but really digging to the stats which help your character and keeping an eye out for specific perks is worthwhile.If you find a piece of gear you like, you can enhance it using consumable items as well as extra gear you do not need to"nourish" the weapon or armor, leveling it up and improving its own stats. You can also carry over perks from different items through a buy meseta pso2 similar method, enabling you to tweak your loadout even farther.