Land of Arielia is a relaxing fantasy idle RPG where you create an adventurer and set out across the open continent of Arielia in search of the legendary Dawn Saint Dragon. Before you start your journey, the game lets you shape your character through a starter class, an Origin, and a Star Sign, each of which gives your adventurer a distinct identity and flavour. This guide breaks down the starter classes you can choose during character creation, along with the Origin and Star Sign options that round out your build, so you can pick the combination that suits the playstyle you want.

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How Classes Work In Land Of Arielia

During character creation, you preview a set of starter combat classes, each presented with its own art, weapon, and a short theme that describes its fighting style. Because Land of Arielia leans heavily on automated combat, your class mainly defines the visual identity and the type of attacks your adventurer uses, while the early stages can be cleared comfortably regardless of which one you choose. The three starter classes shown during creation are:

  • Thunder Gunner: a fierce ranged gunner who masters the power of explosives and fights with a cannon-style weapon.
  • Frost Mage: a mage skilled in ice magic who fights as a robed elemental spellcaster.
  • Blaze Swordsman: a young swordsman gathering solar flame power who fights up close as a melee attacker.

The sections below cover what each one brings to the table so you can match a class to the playstyle you prefer.

Thunder Gunner

The Thunder Gunner is introduced as a fierce gunner who masters the power of explosives, and she fights with a large cannon-style weapon. As a ranged attacker, her kit revolves around dealing heavy damage from a distance, and her equipment is built around offensive stats such as Attack, Armor Piercing, and Crit rather than pure survivability.

In play, the Gunner leans on powerful active skills that hit multiple targets. Abilities like Flame Dragon Cannon, Fire Support, and Piercing Laser scale their damage and the number of enemies they strike as you upgrade them, making her a strong pick if you enjoy a damage-focused, skill-driven playstyle. Because her gear favours raw offence, pairing her with the right equipment rarity and keeping her skills upgraded lets her clear stages quickly.

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Frost Mage

The Frost Mage is described as a cute mage skilled in ice magic, and she is presented as a robed spellcaster rather than a melee fighter. As a magic-based class, she fits players who prefer the look and feel of a ranged elemental caster who controls the battlefield with frost-themed attacks.

Since combat is largely automated, the Frost Mage plays comfortably as a hands-off ranged option in the early game. If the ice-magic theme appeals to you visually and you like the idea of a magical damage dealer, she is a natural choice during character creation.

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Blaze Swordsman

The Blaze Swordsman is introduced as a young swordsman gathering solar flame power, and he wields a sword as a melee-focused fighter. His theme centres on close-range combat infused with fire, giving him a more aggressive, front-line identity compared to the two ranged classes.

For players who prefer a melee bruiser fantasy, the Blaze Swordsman delivers that style while the automated combat handles the moment-to-moment fighting. He is a solid pick if you want a sword-wielding adventurer at the heart of the action rather than a ranged attacker.

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Choosing An Origin

Alongside your class, you select an Origin that gives your adventurer a backstory and nudges your character toward a particular talent type during creation. The Origin does not lock you out of content, but it influences the kind of talent you are more likely to start with, so it is worth picking one that matches how you want to play. The table below summarises the four Origins and the talent type each one favours.

Origin Background Favoured Talent Type
Merchant Traveler A former master merchant who never misses a chance to profit. Economy-type
Wandering Rogue A wind traveler who enjoys helping those in need. Battle-type
Skillful Craftsman A renowned artisan skilled in crafting weapons and accessories. Material-type
Diligent Farmer An experienced farmer familiar with mountains and mines. Homestead-type

If you want a combat-leaning adventurer, the Wandering Rogue points toward Battle-type talent, while players who prefer crafting or economy systems may lean toward the Skillful Craftsman or Merchant Traveler. The Diligent Farmer suits those interested in the homestead and gathering side of the game.

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Star Signs And Cosmetic Choices

The final pieces of character creation are your Star Sign and your appearance. The Star Sign step lets you choose from the zodiac signs, each with a short personality description, adding a layer of flavour to your adventurer. For example, Aries is presented as the first sign of the zodiac with a childlike, straightforward, and enthusiastic personality.

You can also customise cosmetic details that personalise the look of your adventurer rather than changing combat power. The appearance options during creation include:

  • Hairstyle, with named choices such as Energetic, Mature and Elegant, Retro Vogue, and Refreshing and Unrestrained.
  • Eyes, emblazonry, and colour options to fine-tune your character’s overall appearance.

Pick whichever look appeals to you before you confirm your choices and begin your adventure across Arielia.

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Land of Arielia keeps character creation approachable, letting you combine a starter class, an Origin, and a Star Sign to build an adventurer that matches your preferred style. Whether you favour the explosive ranged power of the Thunder Gunner, the ice magic of the Frost Mage, or the fiery melee of the Blaze Swordsman, the automated combat means any choice can carry you through the early game, so pick the identity you enjoy most. For the best gaming experience, play Land of Arielia on BlueStacks!