Rainbow Orange, as a recently popular side-scrolling game, has quickly attracted the attention of a large number of players with its cute graphics, easy-to-learn gameplay, and high playability. The discussion about which professions are suitable for common players in Rainbow Orange had already become a hot topic among many players during the testing phase. For zero-spending players, choosing a profession, which is a core element in the game, must be done carefully.

First up is the Bard, which is a job change from the Mage, often affectionately referred to by players as the Guitar. In Rainbow Orange, the Bard belongs to the support type of professions. Whether it's dealing with powerful enemies or challenging high-difficulty dungeons, support roles can play an irreplaceable role. Moreover, since there are relatively fewer players who choose support roles, acquiring equipment and necessary materials tends to be easier, which is undoubtedly a significant advantage for zero-spending players.
Even before changing jobs, Bards were favored for their excellent output capabilities, making the initial stages relatively easy. However, it should be noted that, in the early stages after job change, due to a lack of particularly good output skills, leveling efficiency may be somewhat low. Therefore, when choosing the Bard as a profession, players need to make adequate preparations. For the skill points of the Bard, one needs to focus on support, prioritizing skills such as healing, control, and passive abilities.

Among these, the team heal skill of the Guitar is a must-have skill that should be maxed out first. This skill can restore health to teammates within a certain range, with a cooldown of only 8 seconds. To maximize the effectiveness of the Guitar's healing, it's best to prioritize this skill. Additionally, the Seven Note Seal is also a very practical skill, being an area-of-effect damage skill that not only performs well in dungeons but also shows good results in daily grinding. Therefore, players also need to max out this skill to enhance their output capability.
Besides the Bard, the Dual Pistols is another profession that is very suitable for zero-spending players. Among current output professions, the status of Dual Pistols is quite high, with both regular attacks and skill damage being substantial. Even in the early stages after job change, Dual Pistols demonstrate impressive damage, making them adept at clearing monsters. After the job change, whether it’s leveling up or treasure hunting, Dual Pistols have a high efficiency, making them a versatile profession. Although the requirements for equipment for Dual Pistols are not low, the channels for obtaining equipment are relatively easier.

Common players can basically acquire all the resources needed for this profession through the game, with almost no need for additional spending. The playstyle of Dual Pistols will be familiar to many, as it is similar to that of the same profession in previous Rainbow series games. In the early stages, if you don't have enough resources, just add 1 point to shooting skills, mainly for learning subsequent skills. Crouching Shot is a very powerful buff-type skill, increasing critical hit rate and critical damage, which greatly helps in enhancing output. Therefore, players need to max out this skill.
Hurricane Shot is an area-of-effect output skill, with several segments of its damage guaranteed to be critical, causing considerable damage against large numbers of enemies. Retreat Shot, used in conjunction with Hurricane Shot, can restore a lot of rage, which is very helpful for maintaining a stable combat state.

The above are some introductions to the professions suitable for common players in Rainbow Orange. If you want to spend money, you can choose any profession, especially those post-job change ones, as they generally require spending to reach high rankings. But even without spending, there are still enjoyable ways to play, and based on the current level of spending, the above-mentioned professions still provide a good experience.