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“The RoX Basic Handbook: Stats, Skills, and Gear Explained” serves as a core framework for players looking to master character progression in Ragnarok X: Next Generation (ROX). It breaks down how main attributes, job skills, and tiered equipment synergize to build viable characters for PvE and PvP. Core Character Stats

ROX divides character power into primary attributes and specialized secondary stats like Haste and Vigor. Distributing points into the correct attributes dictates your role efficiency:

STR (Strength): Increases physical attack (PATK) and max weight. It is the mandatory priority for physical damage dealers like Assassins, Blacksmiths, and Knights.

INT (Intelligence): Boosts magic attack (MATK), max SP, and magic defense (MDEF). Wizards and Priests dump all their points here to maximize raw spell damage and healing output.

DEX (Dexterity): Enhances ranged physical damage, hit rate, and cast-time reduction. It is heavily utilized by hunters and trap builds.

AGI (Agility): Increases attack speed (ASPD) and flee rate, favoring basic-attack (ADL) hunters and crit-based melee classes.

VIT (Vitality): Elevates max HP and physical defense (DEF), essential for frontline Crusaders and Knights. LUK (Luck): Boosts critical hit chance and crit defense.

Haste & Vigor: Essential secondary combat parameters. Haste decreases variable skill casting time and cooldowns. Vigor directly reduces the fixed cooldown of active skills. Skill Pathways & Synergies

The handbook outlines six base classes—Swordsman, Mage, Thief, Archer, Acolyte, and Merchant. Each branches into secondary and tertiary specialized jobs. Progression relies on matching your active/passive skills with your primary stat distribution:

Skill vs. Auto-Attack: You must decide early on whether to build around high-cooldown active skills requiring high Haste (like a Trap Hunter) or basic attacks relying on high AGI/ASPD (like a Katar Assassin).

Skill Levels: The handbook highlights that keeping active skills at lower tiers (e.g., Level 5) is often ideal during mid-game to manage casting time and prevent massive SP drain before you acquire premium cooldown gear. Gear Selection & Enhancement Systems

Equipment choice is categorized by color rarity, each dictating how a character progresses from a beginner to endgame raider: Characteristics & Utility White Gear

Features strong set effects that grow stronger with gear tier upgrades. Highly cost-effective for F2P players. Blue Gear

Offers a singular scaling set effect. It is favored by low-to-mid spenders for robust weapon progression. Purple Gear

Lacks standard set effects but provides specialized, raw exclusive stats heavily tailored for PvP builds. Gold Gear

Highly coveted endgame equipment. Grants unique exclusive attributes and massive refinement bonuses, but requires premium resources. The Three Layers of Gear Progression

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