Classes

When players create a character in Elder Tale, they must select a main class (メイン職業) (also translated as "occupation"). Along with the player's chosen Race and Subclass, this decision will affect what kind of Skills they can obtain.

There are twelve main classes split into four groups: Warrior, Weapon Attack (Weapon-based/Melee Attack), Recovery (Healing), and Magic Attack (Mage). These four types are similar to the Tank/Healer/Damage per second (DPS) roles commonly found in most MMORPGs. In Elder Tale, the DPS roles are split into two groups that differentiate between physical and magical damage.

Overview
Each of the four base class group contains three classes; the classes vary depending on server, however, as each server has its own set of localized classes. The classes introduced on this page are the ones available on the Yamato server, as it is the setting of the main story.

Landers do not follow the same class system that Adventurers do, instead having a "class" based on their occupation, and thus there are some "unique" ones that Adventurers cannot attain.

Regional Classes
Each of the thirteen public servers has its own set of 1–3 unique, localized classes. Although they are largely reskins of each other, servers have striven to make aspects of their localized classes unique.

Alternate classes for overseas servers were selected through a poll conducted by series author Mamare Touno.

Click here for the image version of the regional classes table.

Landers
Although the class and subclass system exist for People of the Land, it works differently. Their "classes"&mdash;or rather, occupations&mdash;are not restricted to the twelve-class system that Adventurers are subjected to, and will change as their life situations change. For example, if a group of Landers with the "Nomad" occupation decide to establish a town on vacant land, their occupation changes to "Settler".

In the Log Horizon 2 anime, People of the Land with unique occupations also have unique icons on their menu screens. (In the light novel and earlier parts of the anime, Landers have less detailed menu displays that do not display icons for their occupations.)

Trivia

 * During the series' early days, Mamare originally adopted Cowboy as one of the North American server's regional classes at a fan's suggestion. This was later overturned by the Overseas Class Poll.