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By the way, in Elsword, almost each character runs a different system (e.g. Lu and Ciel are a duo character that switches between them, another e.g. Chung who has an ammo bar that is independent from MP yet he can use his ammo to fire at others), the only characters who both share the same system are Elsword and Elesis.
Now, about the feautures, you have dungeons like Grand Chase had, however you don't have a character lobby (still has a k-ching shop lobby), yet you have an open world with towns, resting spots and fields (fields are mini-dungeons that exist between towns).
On Elsword, characters may advance to a job just like on Grand Chase. However, in Elsword, the job that you choose can be advanced further more to it's final job (e.g. Elesis -> Dark Knight -> Crimson Avenger). They grow up in age when you advance jobs (except Eve who keeps looking almost the same, since she's an immortal loli android).
You have Hyper Active skills, each job (final job) has his own at lvl65.
Each character has only one kind of weapon to equip. When advancing a job that feauture an additional weapon, that weapon is not an equipable one, instead that weapon is automatically feautured on the new combos and skills aquired on the job (e.g. when Elboy advances to Sheath Knight, he can now conjure a 2nd sword to do dual-wielding attacks with his combos and skills).
A new feauture to weapons: Attributes. Not referring to stat attributes. Here, attributes are elemental effects that you can enchant on a weapon or an armor. There are 6 Attributes (Light, Fire, Water, Wind, Nature and Dark) that you can put in the armor to resist the respective element, you also can put in the weapon to give a chance o status effects depending on the attributes (Petrify, Burning, Freezing, Piercing, Poisoning, Plagued).
You have pets like in Grand Chase but here you also have mounts.
It's better.
Here's the character list:
Elsword[elwiki.net]
Aisha[elwiki.net]
Rena[elwiki.net]
Raven[elwiki.net]
Eve[elwiki.net]
Chung[elwiki.net]
Ara[elwiki.net]
Elesis[elwiki.net]
Add[elwiki.net]
Lu & Ciel[elwiki.net]
But I might end up doing it like GC, get all classes to the last class then getting distracted by the next release.
Your GC main may give you influence on deciding your main here.
First one relied on a few cheap tricks.
Second one was about timing and a more basic style comparable to other characters.
Third one was a rather unique class that had a very low skill floor and a very high skill ceiling, also demolished my keyboard.
Fourth one was also rather unique and quite fun, dashing through the map cutting everything was a blast.
But I did use Arme and Lire quite a bit for specific reasons like certain bosses which were more easily beaten by either of them, or PvP when I wanted to piss people off.
I CAN SEE IT IN YOU. I KNOW YOU WANT ELBOY. FORGET ABOUT THE OTHER CHARACTERS. ELBOY IS YOUR #1 OPTION RIGHT NOW. (>_<) ITS...YOUR FUUUUUUUUUUUUUTUREEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSS!!!! \(*~*)/
(._.) LOVE ME.
(-.-) If I'm autistic, then I guess that makes you and Demn, Neo ♥♥♥♥♥.