Mass Effect Andromeda Class Systems And Pathfinder Guide: It's Different This Time

Mass Effect Andromeda has a new approach to class systems and pathfinder profiles. Here is some of the current info we have on the upcoming game.

Classes Are More Flexible Now

It's important to note that the ME Andromeda class system details and Pathfinder profiles are based on the demo game. It's quite possible that BioWare may implement some changes once the final game comes out.

The developer has loosened up the class system in the game. Players are no longer restricted to their specializations and you can change classes any time in the game. The Mass Effect Andromeda video trailer showed seven classes in the game. These include the Adept, Engineer, Explorer, Infiltrator, Sentinel, Soldier and Vanguard.

Each class has its own advantage and bonus points. The Engineer can inflict combo damages more than the other classes. This particular character is also good at making tech constructions that has better health and faster regeneration abilities. It can also send out a much bigger damage. The Engineer comes with a combat drone that can reduce skill cool downs and gives out an EMP burst if destroyed.

How To Unlock and Change Classes

Not all classes are available at the start of the game. It is assumed that locked classes are available once players finished some sort of quests. Unfortunately, this is still speculation at the moment. Some of the game reviewers believed that unlocking skills will also the upgrade Pathfinder profiles. Your character's rank and bonuses are also affected by the acquisition of new skills.

Mass Effect Andromeda Release Date

The upcoming third person shooter RPG is coming out on March 21 in North America and March 23 for the European market. BioWare also announced that is available in various game platforms including the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the Windows PC. The game was also featured in 4K video during a preview presentation late last year.

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