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We spent some time playing TERA's Slayer during this last beta weekend and we're sharing our thoughts on both the PvE and PvP experiences we had!
While there are two two-handed wielding classes in the game, the Slayer and the Berserker, they function a bit differently. The Slayer wears light armor and mitigates damage by rolling out of the way, while the 'Zerker utilizes charge-up attacks, wears heavy armor, and will have to physically block damage with his weapon. I played the 'Zerker at GDC and while I found its AOE mayhem fun, I wasn't too fond of the charge-up mechanic, so I opted for the Slayer this time, and I'm glad for it! It's a nimble class that packs a serious wallop, but it just can't take it as well as a 'Zerker might be able to. That's fine; most enemies couldn't really land a hit!
We spent some time playing TERA's Slayer during this last beta weekend and we're sharing our thoughts on both the PvE and PvP experiences we had!
While there are two two-handed wielding classes in the game, the Slayer and the Berserker, they function a bit differently. The Slayer wears light armor and mitigates damage by rolling out of the way, while the 'Zerker utilizes charge-up attacks, wears heavy armor, and will have to physically block damage with his weapon. I played the 'Zerker at GDC and while I found its AOE mayhem fun, I wasn't too fond of the charge-up mechanic, so I opted for the Slayer this time, and I'm glad for it! It's a nimble class that packs a serious wallop, but it just can't take it as well as a 'Zerker might be able to. That's fine; most enemies couldn't really land a hit!