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*The only race that can play [[Assassin]]. |
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The word "Jin" means "Unyielding Effort" in the ancient language of the eastern continent. It is this characteristic that still defines the Jin people, who make up most of the world's most celebrated people.
Jin warriors may look fairly ordinary, and are certainly smaller than their Gon counterparts, but beneath a somewhat plain exterior lays incredible strength and tenacity, typical of the heirs of the Black Tortoise. Their versatility and never-say-die attitude gives Jin warriors a reputation that few would risk testing in the battlefield.
Jin people are often friendly and considerate with a strong notion of right and wrong. Their warriors are often found traveling the continents, helping the needy by working selflessly wherever they were needed.
Available Classes
The Jin can choose from these classes:
- Blade Master
- Kung-Fu Master
- Assassin
Trivia
- As of Korean CBT2, Force Master is no longer a Jin class.
- The only race that can play Assassin.
Races |
Gon • Jin • Lyn • Yun |