Character Classes are used to describe your character's natural
talents. This may or may not have anything to do with your
character's profession - for example, not all Rogues are thieves,
and not all Scholars are spellcasters.Your own physical
characteristics and abilities need not match those of your chosen
character but it can help you in your adventuring career if your
actual physical skills are congruent with your character's fantasy
skills. The NERO system does allow players to play characters that
are very different from themselves and still be able to prosper.
You must pick one of these classes:
Fighter
Fighters take naturally to the physical combat arts and
rely mainly on strength and stamina to accomplish their goals. Human
Fighters can wear almost any type of armor some races may have
restrictions on the amount and types of armor they can wear,
regardless of class, however.
Rogue
Rogues have a natural bent towards dexterity-based skills, and also
the practice of alchemy, tinkering and trap making. Rogues are
limited in how much armor they can wear. The lower Body Points,
lighter armor and relatively high costs for combat skills does not
make them well-suited for frontline combat roles.
Scholar
Scholars are adept at many mental skills and readily learn the
magical arts. Scholars are even more limited in how many Armor
Points they can use than are Rogues.
Templar
Templars are spellcasters and archers who are somewhat more adept
than Scholars at physical combat skills. They are not religious in
any way; NERO specifically prohibits religion in the game. Their
combat training leaves them better able to fight but takes away from
their studies. They cannot use as many Armor Points as Fighters, but
can use more than Rogues and Scholars.