If you aspire to become an Elementalist in Dragon Nest, you need to follow specific steps. First, you must accurately select the Mage as your base class from the game's job panel. You also need to complete the job change process when your character reaches level 60, which will allow you to become a specialized Elementalist. It's important to understand the abilities of an Elementalist beforehand.

The Elementalist is an advanced form of the Mage, with unique attack conversion skills that are exclusive to this class. Therefore, the experience of playing an Elementalist cannot be replicated by other classes. While some may argue that it has weaknesses in terms of output damage, targeted improvements can enhance both the offensive and defensive capabilities of the Elementalist, making it capable of protecting teammates and serving as a versatile member of the team.
Let's take a look at the distinctive skills. When the Ice Spike skill is activated, the Elementalist can summon sharp ice blades in front, which not only have powerful attacking power but also come with a slowing effect, making enemies move sluggishly as if they were stuck in a swamp. The Firebird skill is even more potent, shooting penetrating firebirds in three directions. Enemies hit by these firebirds suffer high damage and are launched into the air, as if thrown by an invisible force. The Ice Blade skill is equally formidable, creating sharp ice blades in front to launch fierce attacks, causing enemies to float and lose their combat advantage.

In terms of combo skills, once Hellfire is cast, it emits continuous flames, akin to the fires of hell, mercilessly attacking enemies and causing substantial damage, keeping them in a state of continuous harm. The Frost skill creates an icy area; enemies who step into it will be frozen and floated, unable to move freely. The Fire Path skill is particularly unique, allowing the Elementalist to generate flames while moving, dealing damage to enemies while maintaining mobility, showcasing impressive combat techniques.
The ultimate skills are the Elementalist's trump cards. Flame Storm instantly bursts with dazzling sparks within a certain range, fiercely attacking enemies and making them float, disrupting their formation. Blizzard, on the other hand, creates a snowstorm in the surrounding area, with powerful attacks mixed within the swirling snow, putting enemies in a difficult situation due to the cold and assault. It's worth noting that when the Elementalist uses a puppet, they can summon ghosts to launch fierce attacks on enemies.

These ghosts are very mysterious, without health bars, and will continue to exist and function as long as the player does not die. When using ghosts in combat, the player's maximum mana value increases, along with the penetration of mana. If you want to enhance the Elementalist's abilities, you can choose to equip a crystal ball, which mainly restores a certain amount of health and can also be used on teammates, providing timely support during intense battles.
Additionally, you can create shields for teammates to resist enemy attacks. A magic book is a common choice, serving purely as a support tool, adding various buffs to allies, further enhancing the overall combat strength of the team. Although it is a support role, with proper combinations, its capabilities can surpass those of a typical support class.

Now you know what elemental skills are available in the world of Dragon Nest. Currently, the Elementalist is generally positioned as a support role in the game. If players are determined to play a pure damage-dealing role, it is recommended to switch to a Sorceress as their main job. If you like this class, remember to try out different combinations yourself.