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!  !! HU !! RA !! FO !! FI !! GT !! WT !! FF !! FG !! FT !! PT !! AF !! AT
 
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| Bullets  || 10 || 20 || 10 || 30 || 40 || 20 || 20 || 40 || 30 || 40 || 30 || 20
 
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| Attack TECHNICs  || -- || -- || 20 || -- || 20 || 30 || -- || -- || 40 || -- || -- || 30
 
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== Type Weapon Proficiencies ==
 
== Type Weapon Proficiencies ==
  

Revision as of 21:29, 25 February 2008

Battle Types, also unofficially known as Jobs or Classes, are one of the most important gameplay mechanics in PSU. They determine a character's Stats, their level caps for Photon Arts, which weapons they can use, how much PP certain weapons regenerate per interval, and proficiency with Traps. There are twelve Types in total, three Basic Types that are available immediately, and nine Expert Types that can only be unlocked by attaining the required Type Levels in the Basic Types. For people interested in playing the hybrid Types, it might be good to keep in mind the maximum amount of Photon Arts that can be learned at a time is 36.

Here is a quick overview of the different Types:

  Type Name Short Req. Type Lvls Game
Version
Photon Art caps In-game Description
HU RA FO Skills Bullets Attack
TECHNICs
Support
TECHNICs
Basic
Types
Hunter HU n/a Phantasy Star Universe 20 10 - - A balanced type with high attack power, good for melee combat.
Skilled in the use of striking weapons. A good fit for beginning players.
Ranger RA Phantasy Star Universe 10 20 - - A ranged fighter that can defeat enemies and support allies from a distance.
The type's high accuracy makes firearms an ideal fit. Suited for intermediate players.
Force FO Phantasy Star Universe 1 10 20 20 A type geared toward TECHNICs use. Allows advanced players to play
a variety of different roles from powerful attacks to healing and support.
Expert
Types
Fighgunner FI 5 3 - Phantasy Star Universe 40 30 - - Advanced type with abilities of Hunters and Rangers.
Strength is in striking weapons, but can also use firearms.
Guntecher GT - 5 3 Phantasy Star Universe 10 40 20 30 Advanced type with abilities of Rangers and Forces.
Can use both firearms and TECHNICs for ultimate long-range support.
Wartecher WT 3 - 5 Phantasy Star Universe 30 20 30 20 Advanced type with the abilities of Forces and Hunters.
Uses TECHNICs and striking attacks. Offers strong defense.
Fortefighter FF 10 - - Phantasy Star Universe 40 20 - - Expert melee fighter with limited weapon choice.
However, attack and defensive power are unparalleled.
Fortegunner FG - 10 - Phantasy Star Universe 20 40 - - An expert ranged fighter with limited weapon choice.
However, attack power and accuracy are unparalleled.
Fortetecher FT - - 10 Phantasy Star Universe 10 30 40 30 An expert TECHNIC user that can use all TECHNICs with unmatched power.
Lacks a strong defense in combat.
Protranser PT 5 5 5 Phantasy Star Universe 30 40 - - An experimental type focused on traps.
All traps become several times more powerful with this type.
Acrofighter AF 3 5 - Ambition of the Illuminus 40 30 - - Advanced type skilled with single-handed weapons.
Has very fast reflexes and can use multiple weapons.
Acrotecher AT - 3 5 Ambition of the Illuminus 20 20 30 40 Advanced type specializing in support.
Has various combat abilities and TECHNIC focus.

New Human and Beast characters start out as Hunters, while CASTs start as Rangers and Newmans as Forces.

Type levels and changing Types

Separately from one's Character Level, Types can be leveled up for stat increases. To do so, you will need to gain Type Experience Points, which are awarded after completing Missions (check the article for in-depth info regarding amounts). The maximum Type level is currently capped at 15.

The following is a chart of mission points ('Type Experience') needed to level up the types:

Basic Types Type Level 1→2 2→3 3→4 4→5 5→6 6→7 7→8 8→9 9→10
To Next 60 70 80 100 120 130 140 150 150
Total 60 130 210 310 430 560 700 850 1000
Expert Types Type Level 1→2 2→3 3→4 4→5 5→6 6→7 7→8 8→9 9→10 10→11 11→12 12→13 13→14 14→15
To Next 400 500 600 750 1500 750 1000 1000 1500  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?
Total 400 900 1500 2250 3750 4500 5500 6500 8000  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?
Acrofighter
&
Acrotecher
Type Level 1→2 2→3 3→4 4→5 5→6 6→7 7→8 8→9 9→10 10→11 11→12 12→13 13→14 14→15
To Next 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 8000~  ?  ?  ?  ?
Total 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 8900~  ?  ?  ?  ?

You can change your current Type to any of the Types available at the Type Select Counter at Clyez City 5F on the Colony. By doing so, you will not get any of the benefits of your old Type in your new one. You will not lose your old Type level either though. Changing Types will cost a certain amount of Meseta, dependent on one's Character Level. The formula for obtaining the cost of a Type change for any given Character Level is 150 + (50 * CL), where CL is the character's Character Level -- this is also represented in the following table.

Char Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Cost 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 1250 1300 1350 1400
Char Level 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Cost 1450 1500 1550 1600 1650 1700 1750 1800 1850 1900 1950 2000 2050 2100 2150 2200 2250 2300 2350 2400 2450 2500 2550 2600 2650
Char Level 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75
Cost 2700 2750 2800 2850 2900 2950 3000 3050 3100 3150 3200 3250 3300 3350 3400 3450 3500 3550 3600 3650 3700 3750 3800 3850 3900
Char Level 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Cost 3950 4000 4050 4100 4150 4200 4250 4300 4350 4400 4450 4500 4550 4600 4650 4700 4750 4800 4850 4900 4950 5000 5050 5100 5150
Char Level 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125
Cost 5200 5250 5300 5350 5400 5450 5500 5550 5600 5650 5700 5750 5800 5850 5900 5950 6000 6050 6100 6150 6200 6250 6300 6400 -


Type Weapon Proficiencies

Main article: Weapon Proficiencies

Weapons Offline Types Online Types
Type Hand Weapon Category HU RA FO HU RA FO FI GT WT FF FG FT PT AF AT
Striking Both Swords S B - B - - A - A S - - S - -
Knuckles S - - B - - A - S S - - S A -
Spears S B B B C C A - A S A A S - -
Double sabers S A A - - - S - - - - - - - -
Axes S - - - - - - - - S - - S - -
Twin sabers S A A B - - S - A S - - - A -
Twin daggers S - A B - B S - S A - A - A A
Twin claws S - - - - - A - S S - - - A -
Right Sabers S A A B B B S A A S A A S S S
Daggers S A A B C B S A S A A A - S S
Claws S - - B - - A - A S - - - S -
Whips A A S - - - - - A - - A - - S
Slicers S A A - - - A - - A - - - S -
Ranged Both Rifles B S - - B - - A - - S - - - -
Shotguns B S - - B - - A - - S - S - -
Longbows - S S - - B - S A - - S S - -
Grenades - S B - B - - - - - S - S - -
Laser cannons - S - - - - - A - - S - S - -
Twin handguns A S B - B - A S - - A - - A A
Left Handguns A S A B B B A S A A S A S S S
Crossbows - S - - - - A S - - A - - - -
Cards - A S - - - - A A - - S - A S
Machineguns B S A C B C A S - - A - - - A
RCSMs S S A B B B A S A - A - - S A
TECHNIC Both Rods B B S - - B - - - - - S - - -
Right Wands A A S - - B - A S - - S - - S
Left TCSMs A A S - - B - A A - - A - - S

Additional Bonuses

Traps

Rangers, Fighgunners, Guntechers, Fortegunners, Acrofighters, and Acrotechers are able to use certain Traps (details?); Protransers can use all of them at increased damage since it is their specialty; inflicting damage 50% greater than that of normal trap users.

--A trap's SE should affect any monster that can be affected by that SE, despite normal restrictions of SE level. (Normal Traps work on Large monsters)

--SE levels remain constant despite level or Type.

--Trap damage itself, as well as SE's damage/effects are nonelemental; meaning that they are not affected by a monster's element.

--Traps charge a SUV-bar. Assumedly they charge a nanoblast as well(?).


Standard Traps (Level 1 SE) (detonate on a short timer)

Damage

Initial Damage: 325 + 3 per Level

Virus, Shock, Silence

Initial Damage: 282 + 2.7 per Level + SE

Burn, Freeze, Poison, Confusion, Sleep

Initial Damage: 238 + 2.4 per Level + SE


G Traps (Level 3 SE) (detonate via manual trigger)

Damage G

Initial Damage: 198 + 2 per Level AoE + SE (SE = Blowout)

Virus G, Shock G, Silence G

Initial Damage: 178 + 1.8 per Level AoE + SE

Burn G, Freeze G, Poison G, Confusion G, Sleep G

Initial Damage: 158 + 1.6 per Level AoE + SE




PP Regeneration

Every five seconds, Weapons regenerate a certain amount of PP. Offline this is always one, but online the amount is variable, and Types get regeneration bonuses for their 'native' weapon types as well (more info about the regeneration rates here):

  • +25% bonus to PP Regeneration on Melee Weapons: Hunters, Fighgunners, Wartechers and Fortefighters.
  • +25% bonus to PP Regeneration on Ranged Weapons: Rangers, Fighgunners, Guntechers and Fortegunners.
  • +25% bonus to PP Regeneration on Casting Weapons: Forces, Guntechers, Wartechers and Fortetechers.

PP Consumption

Fortefighters, Fortegunners and Fortetechers consume only 80% of the original PP when using Skills, Bullets and TECHNICs, respectively.

Favored Types

Online, some of the possible combinations of Races and Types gains additional statistical bonuses, the figures of which depend on the Types themselves, and are the same for all stats. While calculating bonuses, these are separate to and applied cumulatively with the Type figures (as seen in the sections below) against the 'base stats' for certain Races/genders. These bonuses exist for the following combinations:

Type HU RA FO FI GT WT FF FG FT PT AF AT
Human 102% 102% 102% 103% 103% 103% - - - 103% 105% 105%
Newman - - 103% 103% 103% 103% - - 103% - - -
CAST - 103% - - - - - 103% - - - -
Beast 103% - - - - - 103% - - - - -



Characters

Races: | - Humans | - Newmans | - CASTs | - Beasts | Types | Character Creation | Customization | Voice