In the Ymir's Saga, the profession system has always been one of the key factors attracting players. Different professions are crucial for players to showcase themselves and experience diverse gaming pleasures. The introduction of the archer profession in Ymir's Saga is something that many players are looking forward to, with a lot of curiosity surrounding the profession settings, especially the archer, which has always been a very popular choice as a long-range growth profession.

From the various demonstrations released so far, Ymir's Saga has not yet clearly shown the archer profession. Currently, the game mainly includes berserkers, lancers, mages, and bards. Berserkers use axes and shields as weapons, with outstanding melee capabilities. Lancers wield double halberds, possessing excellent attack range and damage output abilities.

Mages hold mysterious staves, capable of casting powerful area-of-effect spells, while the iconic bard profession can not only attack enemies but also provide various buffs to teammates. However, if you carefully review earlier promotional images, some clues about the archer might be found. In these promotional images, there is a particularly eye-catching character, featuring smoky makeup, an animal skin cloak, and horns on their head.

From these unique appearance characteristics, it is highly likely that this is hinting at the archer profession. Generally, archers primarily focus on long-range attacks. They excel in using bows and arrows for precise strikes, taking advantage of the benefits of attacking from a distance to inflict damage on enemies from a safe range, thereby effectively reducing the risks of close combat. This method of attack allows archers to maintain a relatively safe position when facing powerful enemies, while also having high mobility.

In the introduction of the archer profession in Ymir's Saga, even if the archer does appear, it would do so as a profession dependent on arrows for attacks. The mechanism of acquiring and using arrows is also a topic of great interest. Based on previous MMO game design experiences, it is very likely that the number of arrows available to archers may be unlimited, allowing players to focus more on the gameplay itself.