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I know. My point is that the concept is already in. Most classes can already fit in any of the current achetypes. It's just that they went for the most generic styles at the moment. A monk is really either a chanter or an assassin (depending on how you see monks) with a weapon that looks, but does not necessarily act, different.
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I know. My point is that the concept is already in
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I was unaware of chanters being more melee. I kind of just went over the class names and figured a chanter was more of a caster type. (Which is why I said correct me if I'm wrong and you guys did.

) I didn't read much into it because it was pretty self explanatory, or so I thought. I see chanter and instantly group it with mage/enchanter. EQ1/EQ2 native thinking I guess.
If a chanter is more like a monk then I'd say everything as far as class choices seems fine as well. I guess I should have read their descriptions instead of assuming.
Sorry guys. That was completely my fault. :/
Baylie
P.S. Now I am superthrilled and know exactly what class I am going to be!!!! Thanks so much!

I'm downloading a chanter video right now.. and this is the only text I could find on aion's main webpage:
The Priest | Classes | Aion: The Tower of Eternity .. but I like it:
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Chanter
A good friend of mine once summed up the role of Chanter for me, and for whatever reason, I still remember his words today.
“It’s about versatility, Sabahla. With one hand, the Chanter will bring down a staff on their enemy, while the other summons a shield to protect a fallen comrade, all the while shouting words of encouragement to the rest of his men.”
It wasn’t until two years later that I actually met a Chanter for the first time, and understood how little he was exaggerating. The Chanter’s ethos is one of duty and faith, disciplining his or her body and soul harshly. While their abilities may cross into several more specialised roles, still the chanter has unique skills that any group of adventurers would be grateful for.
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