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A '''class system''' is a set of rules and requirements for changing playable character classes/vocations in Dragon Quest games. Only certain games within the Dragon Quest series use a class system. The class system is always closely tied to the [[Alltrades Abbey]] in each game. Possessing a class system is a common feature in role-playing games. It adds complexity and creativity to play a role in the game, giving the player more detailed customization of gameplay.   
A '''class system''' is a set of rules and requirements for changing playable character classes/vocations in ''Dragon Quest'' games. Only certain games within the ''Dragon Quest'' series use a class system. The class system is always closely tied to the [[Alltrades Abbey]] in each game. Possessing a class system is a common feature in role-playing games. It adds complexity and creativity to play a role in the game, giving the player more detailed customization of gameplay.   


==[[Dragon Quest III]]==
==[[Dragon Quest III]]==
:''See main article [[class system (Dragon Quest III)]].''
:''See main article [[class system (Dragon Quest III)]].''
In [[Dragon Quest III]], the player begins with only [[Hero (Dragon Quest III)|the Hero]] and can choose up to three other party members from [[Ruida's Tavern]]. These characters have different classes and it is up to the player to decide what party members they want for their teams. Each of the jobs had its own strengths and weaknesses which allowed the player to build a team based on their own preferences. At any time, the player can leave and replace party members here. The party members who are kept in the tavern with whatever stats and equipment that they gained during their travels.  
In ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'', the player begins with only [[Hero (Dragon Quest III)|the Hero]] and can choose up to three other party members from [[Ruida's Tavern]]. These characters have different classes and it is up to the player to decide what party members they want for their teams. Each of the jobs had its own strengths and weaknesses which allowed the player to build a team based on their own preferences. At any time, the player can leave and replace party members here. The party members who are kept in the tavern with whatever stats and equipment that they gained during their travels.  


About halfway through the game, the player will reach the [[Temple of Dharma]], which will allow the player to change the jobs their team without going to Ruida's Tavern. For example, a [[Warrior]] can become a [[Mage]] at the Temple. The Hero cannot changes classes. There is also a [[Sage]] class that only be accessed through the Temple. However, it can only be acquired in one of two ways. The [[Book of Satori]] can be found the [[Tower of Garuna]]. The other way is to raise a [[Goof-off]] to level 20 and heading to the Temple of Dharma.
About halfway through the game, the player will reach the [[Temple of Dharma]], which will allow the player to change the jobs their team without going to Ruida's Tavern. For example, a [[Warrior]] can become a [[Mage]] at the Temple. The Hero cannot changes classes. There is also a [[Sage]] class that only be accessed through the Temple. However, it can only be acquired in one of two ways. The [[Book of Satori]] can be found the [[Tower of Garuna]]. The other way is to raise a [[Goof-off]] to level 20 and heading to the Temple of Dharma.


Becoming a new class has its downside. The changing party member loses half their stats and their level returns to 1. This can be beneficial to a player because this means that a [[Thief]] can become a Warrior and have half the gained agility.
Becoming a new class has its downside. The changing party member loses half their stats and their level returns to 1. This can be beneficial to a player, because this means that a [[Thief]] can become a Warrior and have half the gained agility.


==Dragon Quest VI==
==Dragon Quest VI==
:''See main article [[class system (Dragon Quest VI)]].''
:''See main article [[class system (Dragon Quest VI)]].''
In [[Dragon Quest VI]], the [[Temple of Dharma]] is a location that must be saved before the player can change classes. But after the events around the Temple are resolved, the player can change classes.
In ''[[Dragon Quest VI]]'', the [[Temple of Dharma]] is a location that must be saved before the player can change classes. But after the events around the Temple are resolved, the player can change classes.


Unlike in Dragon Quest III, this game starts with nine available classes. Each of the classes has eight tiers (or levels) that can be achieved through battling monsters. Through mastering the available classes, more classes can be accessed. For example, by mastering the warrior and the [[Martial Artist|Fighter]] (martial artist in the remakes) classes will allow the character to become a [[Battlemaster]]. Every class has their strengths, weaknesses and skills all their own. The skills transfer from class to class.
Unlike in ''Dragon Quest III'', this game starts with nine available classes. Each of the classes has eight tiers (or levels) that can be achieved through battling monsters. Through mastering the available classes, more classes can be accessed. For example, by mastering the warrior and the [[Martial Artist|Fighter]] (martial artist in the remakes) classes will allow the character to become a [[Battlemaster]]. Every class has their strengths, weaknesses and skills all their own. The skills transfer from class to class.


Finally, the game had two secret classes, the [[Dragon (Class)|Dragon]] and the [[Metal Babble (Class)|Metal Babble]] (Liquid Metal Slime in the remake) classes, which can only be accessed through books.
Finally, the game had two secret classes, the [[Dragon (Class)|Dragon]] and the [[Metal Babble (Class)|Metal Babble]] (Liquid Metal Slime in the remake) classes, which can only be accessed through books.
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==Dragon Quest IX==
==Dragon Quest IX==
:''See main article [[class system (Dragon Quest IX)]].''
:''See main article [[class system (Dragon Quest IX)]].''
[[Dragon Quest IX]] has a class system which is similar to the one in Dragon Quest III, where the player may create additional party members and add them to the party.  This can be done at the [[Quester's Rest]] located in [[Stornway]], by speaking to [[Patty]] the party planner.  Party members created do not play any significant part in the plot.
''[[Dragon Quest IX]]'' has a class system which is similar to the one in ''Dragon Quest III'', where the player may create additional party members and add them to the party.  This can be done at the [[Quester's Rest]] located in [[Stornway]], by speaking to [[Patty]] the party planner.  Party members created do not play any significant part in the plot.


Classes can be changed at the [[Alltrades Abbey (Dragon Quest IX)|Alltrades Abbey]], after the player has rescued [[List of minor characters in Dragon Quest IX#Jack of Alltrades|Abbot Jack]].  There is not minimum level limit for changing classes.  Classes can be changed as often as desired.  One notable difference from past games is that spells are no longer carried over between class changes.  A character must be a specific class to use that classes spells.  Skills do carry over, and there are also methods for utilizing each weapon type with all classes.
Classes can be changed at the [[Alltrades Abbey (Dragon Quest IX)|Alltrades Abbey]], after the player has rescued [[List of minor characters in Dragon Quest IX#Jack of Alltrades|Abbot Jack]].  There is not minimum level limit for changing classes.  Classes can be changed as often as desired.  One notable difference from past games is that spells are no longer carried over between class changes.  A character must be a specific class to use that classes spells.  Skills do carry over, and there are also methods for utilizing each weapon type with all classes.
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Additional vocations must be unlocked by doing quests before the player can switch to them.  Notably, the [[Sage]] class is accessible only later in the game, but includes a specific ability, Jack's Knack, which allows the party members to change class at any time and place.
Additional vocations must be unlocked by doing quests before the player can switch to them.  Notably, the [[Sage]] class is accessible only later in the game, but includes a specific ability, Jack's Knack, which allows the party members to change class at any time and place.


There are [[List of Dragon Quest IX vocations|a total of 12 classes]] available in Dragon Quest IX.
There are [[List of Dragon Quest IX vocations|a total of 12 classes]] available in ''Dragon Quest IX''.


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