Butler: Nohrian. A servant who defends his master with shuriken and staves.
Maid: Nohrian. A servant who defends her master with shuriken and staves.
Stat | Growth Rate |
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Health | 0% |
Strength | 10% |
Magic | 10% |
Skill | 15% |
Speed | 15% |
Luck | 10% |
Defense | 5% |
Resistance | 10% |
Weapons |
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Shuriken/Daggers, Rods/Staves |
Skill | Effect |
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Live to Serve | When healing an ally using a rod/staff, the user will also be healed of the same amount of HP |
Tomebreaker | If the enemy has a scroll/tome equipped, Hit+50 and Avoid+50 |
The Maid and Butler function essentially the exact same. Interestingly, despite having two skills and being considered an advanced class, the Maid and Butler class can go up to level 40. Doesn’t really affect anything but it’s interesting. Anyways, all females will be Maids and all males will be Butlers, but any differences are in name and looks only.
Maids and Butlers are generally pretty fragile and don’t hit very hard, and they don’t even have really high Speed to compensate for the lack of the former two stats. Their only real draw is that they can heal, and then they can debuff the enemies through use of shuriken or daggers. Otherwise, they are sorely outclassed by Strategists and Onmyojis, and you should really go through with the class only to pick up their two downright amazing skills. Live to Serve gives healers even more incentive to heal, healing them when they heal others. After all, healers can heal everyone except themselves unless you give them items, and Live to Serve fixes that. Tomebreaker is a “-breaker” skill and won’t need much explanation.
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