What is the FXP ?
The Fighting Experience is the experience you acquire by your successive wins in singular combats in Ganareth.
All begins as citizen
All players begin at level one as a citizen and remain as such until level 10. In order to discover the possibilities in the art of combat, the citizen has access to an inventory of 20 skills, basic versions of the abilities of specialized Fighters which approach the principal archetypes presented in the skill tree under the name:
Choose your Orientation
When the player reaches level 10, he/she will have access to 2, 3, or 4 archetypes, depending on the limitations of his/her race. Once he/she has chosen a path, he/she abandons the skills he/she could have learned and tested on other “paths” to submit himself/herself to the path that he/she has chosen. Of course, he/she can recover the points he/she might have placed in other citizen “paths” and can reallocate them as he/she sees fit.
But the points placed in the path he/she has chosen, remain.
Once the player has chosen his/her archetype (Fighter, Hunter, Healer or Mage) a new skill tree, 5 per class for this archetype (either 15 or 20 depending on the archetype chosen), is opened.
As with the citizen level, this is a more focused vision of the abilities of each class which is still not always definitive. The player has until level 20 to test the classes of his/her archetype, at which time he/she must make his/her choice.
Choose your Class
Finally, at level 20, the player chooses his/her definitive class. He/She keeps only the abilities of the archetype corresponding to his/her class, and discovers the possibilities of his/her class through access to the different axes.
The player can develop the axes as he/she sees fit. Each class has 3 axes of spells and special strikes of 10 skills each, but only 2 are actually available. There is yet another axe, not presented in the skill tree, composed of proficiencies, passive abilities brought on by their drive. These proficiencies are not exclusive to any one class and can be found in others. For example, all the classes of Mages develop a natural ease with the manipulation of Mana and can improve their ability to stock it or regenerate it.