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2Worlds VR FPS Documentation
  • πŸš€Welcome to 2Worlds
  • πŸ“–The 2Worlds Universe
    • Lore & Setting
    • World Dynamics
    • Player Role
  • 🎲Gameplay Overview
    • Core Gameplay Loop
    • Game Modes
    • Adaptive Difficulty System
    • Platform Compatibility
  • πŸ‘€Character & Class System
    • Dynamic Role System
    • Character Creation
    • Stats & Attributes
    • Loadout System
  • πŸ”₯Combat System & Equipment
    • Weapon Classes
  • Ammo & Elemental System
  • Chips & Mods
  • πŸ‘Ύ Enemies & Dungeon System
    • Enemy Types
      • Form Classifications
      • Role Archetypes
      • Rank System
      • Armor Types & Hit Zones
      • Enemy Class Summary Table
  • Dungeon & Contract System
    • What Are Contracts?
    • Dungeon Format
    • Scaling Difficulty
    • Contract UI Breakdown
    • Campaign Mode
    • Fail & Win Conditions
  • πŸ“ˆGame Economy
    • $JOC Token
    • $2W Token
  • NFTs in 2Worlds
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  1. Character & Class System

Dynamic Role System

In 2Worlds, players assume the role of a customizable freelance mercenary tasked with exploring the ruins of ancient underground cities to locate and harvest JOC Crystal β€” a volatile and powerful energy source. Every mission is executed by a 4-player team, where tactical success heavily relies on thoughtful class composition, player synergy, and adaptability.

While players begin with a default class, 2Worlds offers unprecedented flexibility by allowing players to freely transition between roles. The game does not impose rigid class locks; instead, players can equip different weapons, gear, and chip mods to tailor their playstyle. This opens up countless possibilities, allowing players to build hybrid roles, adapt to diverse combat scenarios, and explore a wide range of tactical options.

The true strategic depth of 2Worlds lies in the player’s ability to creatively combine weapons, equipment, chip mods, and even PETs (personalized mechanical assistants) to create a unique advantage in each mission. By experimenting with different loadouts, players can experiment with offensive, defensive, or support strategies, and adapt to the dynamic challenges presented by the ruins. The thoughtful integration of these elements not only enhances combat effectiveness but also provides players with a competitive edge, making each mission a personalized tactical experience.

Through innovation and strategic planning, players can harness the full potential of their chosen gear and abilities, crafting their perfect mercenary persona, whether as a versatile all-rounder, a lethal damage dealer, or a tactical support specialist. This freedom to mix and match allows for endless customization, creating diverse metas and making every mission feel fresh and unique.

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