4/20/19, 17*29 Page 1 of 1 Log Horizon Subclasses List Note: Most of the descriptions come from the documents below! Some of them might be really off the mark since I actually don’t speak a word of Japanese and have to rely on either other translators or multiple machine translations. Any subclass in purple has questionable authenticity (I can’t find any reference for them in official or Japanese fan-made lists). The subclasses in red are fan-made ones from the Japanese lists; Mamare said that they’re allowed/there’s so many subclasses that he couldn’t possibly come up with all of them (I need to go through them, so maybe around half the below list is fan-made?). Since I don’t have a lot of time on my hands, if there’s a subclass you want more information about, mention it in a comment. There’s a good chance that there’s no info beyond what I’ve already translated, though. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r5iSXomxOAuGfP65oZqmO03kGbsiiMwcgGgQPRGqhWw https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C2hRGMu156cer_W5ZanbAYW3RZxuCudrLEf8fJ6UP3o http://lhrpg.com/lhz/wicket/page?3 http://lhrpg.com/lhz/database (you can try looking up subclasses by their JP name to see if they’re in the database) Log Horizon Resources: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B7Dqap5ueJQ3MkZFRHlIclFtSFk&usp=drive_web Log Horizon Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/mR5SrbX Production Subclasses (): Role-Playing Subclasses (): Lander-only Subclasses: Special Titles (): Subclass-Specific Equipment/Items: ------- Production Subclasses (): *Note: Everyone has at least 5 EXP in each Production subclass, regardless of what subclass they have. That’s why Adventurers can add salt or sugar to food without it turning into mush. (Alchemist) - Create potions and other consumable magic items. Among other things, you can create fire bombs, an explosive potion. They are also capable of creating low-level healing potions. -Magus has this subclass. (Artisan) - Enables players to work with precious metals and gems. They are able to create intricate jewelry and other decorative items. After the Catastrophe, these skills can be applied toward creating devices and objects that Edit with the Docs app did not previously exist. (Blacksmith)Make tweaks, - Can leave create comments, and repair and share equipment. with others to edit at the same time. -Michitaka and Pianississimo have this subclass. (Brewer) - Brew alcoholic drinks. If a Brewer creates it manually using Real Food Preparation, the drinks have flavor and take less time to create than in the real world. NO THANKS GET THE APP -Nurukan has this subclass (Chef) - Can create food items. After the Catastrophe, they can create “real” food that has flavor and taste, an Overskill called “Real Food Preparation”. The higher your level, the more complex recipes you can make. -Nyanta, Kanami, Mikakage, Federico, Boss Bolognese, Kushi Yatama, and a whole slew of characters have this subclass. (Counterfeiter) - With the right material and a sample, you can make a fake version of an item. With the proper materials and a high level in this subclass, you can even imitate the special abilities of an item or piece of equipment; however, there will usually be the word “fake” somewhere in the item’s description or name. Even with a high-enough skill level to cover that up, it can still be found out through an Appraisal. Furthermore, anything made will be capped at Production level and cannot be character-bound. The primary selling point of this subclass is its ability to mass-produce items. (Fuller) - Cleans material (in particular, usually wool) used to make cloth. Can adjust a garment or decrease the number of wool you have. It was created so that there would be a more realistic Production subclass. At lower levels, users of this subclass can only process woolen stuff, but as their level increases, so does the range of their ability. *Although it is a minor subclass, Akatsuki was acquainted with one such Adventurer. (Glassblower) - A part of the industrial arts, this subclass involves the creation of glass items. This subclass is of a lower-rank than other subclasses because of its initially-low demand. However, high-level Glassblowers will find themselves in high demand due to their ability to create tempered glass and glass fibers. While it is fragile, glass blades have a much sharper edge than metal ones. (Apparently, glass knives really do exist.) (Instrument Crafter/Luthier) - Creates instruments for Bards (or music-related Subclasses). Can create almost any instrument that appears in an orchestra -- string, woodwind, brass, percussion, and perhaps even some modern ones from the real world. A luthier specializes in stringed instruments like violins, guitars, and lutes. This profession can bring in quite a bit of gold, as people are willing to pay higher prices for rarer or more complex instruments, which makes up for the large amounts of materials and skill needed. (Knife Grinder) - Restores the durability of weapons and armor. However, if a piece of equipment is completely worn out, it requires a Blacksmith to repair. This subclass is indispensable for raids and parties because of how easy it becomes to repair equipment; the only materials needed are a whetstone and water. (Mason) - Can create statues and monuments. With a Carpenter, you can even make bridges or other civil engineering projects out of stone. There is also a Phantasmal-class skill to create Slate. (Machinist/Mechanic) - A subclass known for being very difficult to acquire because one of the prerequisites to the quest to obtain it requires you to be a high-level glassblower. In lore, Machinists would study the technology left behind by the Alvs; however, such actions were considered taboo by most Landers and so such studies were conducted in secret. After the Catastrophe, Machinists have had success in developing new technology like the steam engine, the Ocypete, and watches. (Magical Artificer) - Advances from the Alchemist subclass line. They can create magic-imbued weapons, equipment, and even items. It’s said that they’re even capable of creating items like flying carpets or pumpkins that turn into carriages. (Pharmacist) - Brews potions. Acquired by going through the Doctor subclass line. -Roderick and Eltendiska have this subclass. (Potter) - A part of the industrial arts that involves creating ceramic vessels out of natural ingredients. Creating items such as plates and bowls, this subclass was placed at the lowest on the scale in comparison to other subclasses like Sukisha and Master Crafter because of its initially-low demand. However, it has become in high demand with the Landers after the Catastrophe, so the value of this subclass has risen dramatically. High-leveled potters have gained many admirers now. (Scribe) - Be able to create records and legal documents, and create your own higher-quality inks and papers. -Shiroe, Fragrant Olive, and Nantakei@Akiba have this subclass. (Swordsmith) - Can make swords. Hard to level because the user can only make swords, so people call it a "masochist's subclass," but high-level Swordsmiths are hard to come by and are thus highly-valued; there are probably less than 10 in the entire Yamato server. -Tatara has this subclass and is one of the few high-leveled ones. (Tailor) - Sew cloth and leather armor by hand. -Minori used to have this subclass; Hisako, Liliana, and Azalea have this subclass. (Weapon Crafter) - Create higher-grade weapons than Blacksmiths. Acquired by completing a subclass change quest after reaching a certain level in the Blacksmith subclass. <Create: Arrow> (Woodcrafter) - Can create wood-based items, including wooden jewelry and instruments. -Maryelle and Nakai Kawatarou have this subclass. Role-Playing Subclasses (): (Accountant) - In order to acquire this subclass, a test is required. One part of the test requires the usage of an abacus. It also provides the player a bonus when conducting business transactions or negotiations with other players and Landers in the game Elder Tale. -Henrietta, Isami, and Tohya have this subclass. (Acrobat) - Have a higher threshold for fall damage (so you can fall from higher places and sustain less damage from it). They are also less affected by uneven terrain. Can also gain certain items, like unicycles or juggling batons, to perform tricks with. (Apprentice) - After registering another player as your teacher, you can copy their subclass’ low-level skills (the skill level must be half the Apprentice’s level). This subclass has an EXP bonus, which makes it quick to level, although it has a level cap of 50. When you decide to change subclasses, as long as it’s not a subclass with special class-change requirements, you keep your EXP from being an Apprentice. While it is possible for you to have multiple teachers, there is an even greater restriction on the skills that you can copy. -Minori and Yuzuko currently have this subclass. (Arcanist/Magic Scholar) - Allows them to create magical consumable items like magic scrolls. -ReGan has this subclass. (Architect) - Urban planners. (Astrologer) - Acquired by going through either the Fortune Teller or Scholar subclass line. Increases detection ability. (Avenger) - The abilities of this Slayer-like subclass are revealed after registering a person from your friends list as “the one you avenge”. If that Player receives damage or is inflicted with an abnormal status, you have special skills that can help you take revenge on the one who did it. -Ragoumaru has this subclass. (Beautician) (Believer) - Same stats as the Occult Doubler subclass. It represents those who have interests in different worldly things and hobbies, and is used by those who like multi-system classes, dual-system classes, or hybrid classes. You can acquire some Healing-class spells, a little bit of one subclass and a bit of another.
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