![]() Ultimately, however, the choice of class is up to player preference. The Phantom would be a good choice to use in the popular Century Age of Ashes Spoils of War game mode, which involves collecting enemy Gold and trying to stay out of view while transporting it to the team base. The Marauder or Phantom would be ideal classes for the Carnage or Skirmish modes which mainly involve eliminating enemies. ![]() For example, the Windguard class may be preferred in co-op battles where players have to assist teammates. However, there are a few choices better suited to specific match types. Players can use any of the three Century Age of Ashes classes for any match. Guard Shatterer: Deals massive damage to enemy shields.Mortal Shroud: Grants temporary invisibility Published There are currently three classes in Century: Age of Ashes, and each of these classes comes with unique skills and unique dragons to ride. 1 Johnny English 10:40pm Originally posted by MnemonicEncryption: I agree, at first I thought it was just because the class fit my usual play style in games that I did so much better with it and the class still does but, it definitely feels like an OP class.Mystic Shroud: Grants temporary invisibility while shooting fireballs.Blast: Launches an exploding projectile.Phantom - A mysterious class of dragon riders skilled at hiding in the skies Skeldian Resolve: Grants protection against shock arrows.Exaltation Surge: Enhances salvation and helps allies go berserk.Salvation Surge: Grants healing in a rush to allies. ![]() Smoke Trail: Leaves a poisonous trail behind the dragon. ![]() Windguard - A defender and protector and member of the Skeld Army. ![]()
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