Role of the Taker – The Rogue
Those born
with the Role of the Rogue are naturally rebellious. They
don’t take kindly to the shackles their society puts on them, and would rather
do things their way than be bound to an order they don’t agree with, or simply
not care much about, whether it be through direct action against the system, or
abstracting themselves in their own worlds and interests. As such, Rogues tend
to isolate themselves as a way to deal with stressful situations or distance
themselves from others. This doesn’t mean they are solitary by nature, however,
while selective about those they interact and relate to, they are passionate,
open and friendly with those they love, creating strong romantic and platonic
bonds that are hard to break. Rogues live for the well being of their small
social circle, and aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty if they manage to aid
them. At their best, they are generous, receptive and hold strong ideals and
convictions. At their worst, they can be impulsive and apathetic.Rogues may use their Aspect as ways to isolate themselves from
their societies and their circles, which can be toxic to them in excess.
However, casting it away is not the solution, as a more moderate interest and a
good understanding of it can turn into a more healthy relationship with their
Aspect. Where Rogues shine, however, is not in their direct interaction with
their Aspect, but sharing it among their peers. They are team players ready to
help those they care about, but if their close bonds start turning into obsession,
they can end up damaging themselves and those around them. Moderation and
Balance are key for a Rogue, and those who manage to get it right can
strengthen their group and support them through whatever they may have to face.Being one of the Taker Classes, Rogues are the Passive counterpart to the
Thieves, and similar to them, their strengths lie in Stealing.
Robbing their Aspect from a source or Taking it away entirely, and Distributing
their spoils somewhere else, Rogues are adept at taking from their target, only
to spread it among their companions. And while they generally allow their loot
to be shared among those who need it, it doesn’t mean they can’t use the Aspect
they took as a tool to fend off their foes if pressed. Never lower your guard when
facing a Rogue, or they may just steal victory from right under your nose, when
you least expect it.
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Role of the Taker – The Thief
Those born
with the Role of the Thief are lone wolves. With a strong set
of ideals, they cannot be easily dissuaded once they have made their mind about
something, and aren’t afraid to break rules or cheat the system if they need
to. All is fair in order to achieve their goal. They are straightforward,
blunt, to the point, with no time to waste, and always have their hands full
with something. While they can form part of a group and form bonds with others,
their values and nature may conflict with them, and they run the risk of
manipulating and using others if they don’t trust and respect them as equals.
The bonds a Thief does make, however, are intense due to their extreme
selectiveness, and losing one of these bonds can be stressful and devastating
for them. At their best, they’re energetic, fearless and ready to take action at
a moment’s notice. At their worst, they can be egotistical and cocky.Thieves may have a perceived lack of their Aspect to begin
with, which will often challenge them. Something they’re missing and they
struggle with, something they must learn to take from the environment, from
others. This doesn’t, however, mean that they need to stay with others to
mature, as their need to take their Aspect plays into their lone wolf nature,
bettering themselves, building themselves up, and becoming a powerhouse on their
own. They’re as powerful going solo as they are in a team, however their
companions should be wary of being left behind, and used as stepping stones to
further their goals. Trust and respect are crucial for a Thief to be reliable,
but with a strong enough bond, they can become one of the most powerful
teammates you could hope for.Being one of the Taker Classes, Thieves are the Active counterpart to the
Rogues, and similar to them, their strengths lie in Stealing.
Taking or Receiving their Aspects from others and from any fitting source to
benefit themselves, they are all about strengthening themselves and amassing
more and more. This works doubly in their favor, improving their lack of their
Aspect while reducing its amount on their foes, they can fend themselves
against the strongest of enemies. A Thief should be aware and careful of not
going overboard, however, as where they Steal from, they may leave only Lack.
Role of the Destroyer – The Bard
Those born
with the Role of the Bard faithfully follow their cause. They
have something they think is righteous and good, and are devoted to it and
those important enough to them. Bards don’t take kindly to mockery or
skepticism towards their cause, however, as they see the good and positive in
it, so those opposed to it can only be considered as villains. If their faith
is broken, they will become disillusioned with that which they so intensely
identified with, and may need long periods of time and introspection to find
themselves again, to find a new goal. This strong attachment may also apply to
friends and people they look up to, but this strong aversion to judgement and
change in their point of view can make them rather volatile. At their best,
they are willing, helpful and friendly. At their worst, they can be inflexible
and antagonistic.Bards will often find their Aspect in the cause they follow,
and identify strongly with what it conveys, which only makes it harder for them
to see beyond and consider other options. They will share their point of view
with others in an attempt to make them see the same way they do. Because of
this, the effectiveness of a Bard in a group is wholly determined by who their
companions are, and the cause they are fighting for. They may as easily lay
back and let others take care of things while they focus on what they deem
truly important, as they may take direct action to defend their point of view
and crush their foes. They are whimsical and hard to predict in combat, but
sometimes the difference between victory and defeat may just be the group’s
Bard deciding to take action.Being one of the Destroyer Classes, Bards are the Passive counterpart to the
Princes, and similar to them, their strengths lie in Destroying
things. Reducing, Erasing, Eliminating, if it needs to be toned down or
removed, a Bard is the appropriate choice to do so. They’re proficient at
hampering the ability of their foes to properly fight back, and supporting
those they are fighting alongside with against anything, but a Bard may also
channel their Aspect for destructive purposes, or directly destroy it. Volatile
as they are, sometimes all a team needs to do to win, is a little bit of trust
placed on the Wildcard.
Role of the Master – The Muse
Those born
with the Role of the Muse are marked by martyrdom. They may
feel at times that the world is out for them, even if they have done nothing
wrong, they blame themselves for others’ actions and for their own inaction.
But while they may dwell in self-deprecation and acceptance of the cruel world,
a Muse’s life needn’t be surrounded by misery. Their biggest strength are
their friends, their love, the ties they form with them and how they express
themselves. They are talented and amicable, understanding of others, and if
allowed to blossom, their love for others and their interests knows no bounds.
And just as their friends are inspired by them and seek to remain together, a
Muse may need to trust their friends and accept their help to fully mature and
escape a less than desirable situation. At their best, they are creative,
encouraging and easy to get along with. At their worst, they can be solitary,
pessimistic, and actively suppress their own emotions.Muses are shaped by their Aspect as much as their Aspect is
shaped by them. Their environment and others hold an intense force over them,
which may at times seem oppressive, yet at the same time, this can be a source
of inspiration and strength for them. If backed up by their friends, or with
enough conviction, a Muse can exert as much force back into their environment
as it does on them. Their ideals, their thoughts, their actions, resonate with
everyone they know, as if a tug-of-war between the forces of the world trying
to shape them, against their own power to make things as they want to. Even if
a Muse feels useless and like they aren’t contributing to anything in their team,
they needn’t worry, as their mere presence evokes a powerful drive upon
everyone they know.Being one of the Master Classes, Muses are the most Passive Class on the
spectrum, as opposed to the Lord. And much like them, a Muse’s strengths lie
in Commanding. Their Aspect exerts a powerful force over them that
shapes the Muse’s world, so much so they may come to Embody the very forces of
their Aspect. Inspiring those around them through the forces of their Aspect
and their interactions with it and with them, their very presence exerts power,
and everything they do is influenced in just the same way. A Muse should be
careful not to embrace martyrdom, however, it’s in their nature to be
self-sacrificial to aid those around them, and while this may be a way, their
presence is always appreciated, if not outright needed in their group. Never
wrong a Muse, for even at their worst, they are never truly alone.
Hussie stated classes were gendered on his Twitter, even after all the criticism. Do research before misinforming your readers, you’re too influential to make things up.
Lmao so this kind of pedantic bullshit is why I don’t like talking about Word of God much, people will veer wildly between A) wildly making shit up and B) prying into WP people’s words to try and squeeze any sort of desired meaning out of them and I’m not here for any of it.
For what it’s worth, I was referencing this:

Which is an ancient, ancient post that was deleted ages ago. I really shouldn’t have to dig it up to make a simple point that people can do w.e they want in fandom, because it’s fucking fandom, and it’s for fun. Coming at me like I’m spreading some Hideous Misinformation for…saying that people can have fun how they like with this fictional context seems bizzare to me, especially when it comes with this weird Author Intent mindset that I basically don’t give a shit about at all.
But it’s worth keeping in the public conciousness that Hussie as an author, and Sburb as a concept, have always been all for hyperflexibility and reader engagement/self-insertion. People in Sburb can have two dreamselves, no dreamselves, ghost summonings, they can turn into any kind of animal or fantasy creature, they can have any kind of powers, etc. Whhhyyyyyy would the lines of realism be drawn at a girl growing up with a fascination for historical figures and a penchant for vanquishing threats and saving damsels. The female Prince archetype already exists in modern fiction. Have you heard of Utena???
My point is that while Classes–like any of the game’s symbols–might lean a certain way or carry certain connotations, it doesn’t make any actual sense as a fandom participant to try to hold to the Hard Line of Canon and gatekeep what other people can do. Canon doesn’t fucking care what you imagine or dream up, it’s systems have already accounted for your unique fantasy, by design, now matter how bizzare or “unlikely” it is. Hussie is evidently not interested in telling people what they can and can’t do, and hasn’t been for at least years.
So yeah. I do my research just fine, anon. Feel free to source your point, though.
So i just took that new class quiz, and I was placed as Witch with almost as heavy leaning to Mage. The older quizzes had placed me as a mage, but that could have been because they gendered the roles. Are the roles actually gendered? If they are gendered, would I move to mage? If the roles are actually gender-neutral then will the god tier pajamas change based on preferred gender? I really do resonate with witch, but personally I don’t want to be wearing thigh high stockings all the time :P
Calliope suggests they’re gendered, but Hussie has explicitly stated they are not.
I view the gender leanings as predispositions or tendencies, personally. As for the outfit, it’s as Calliope says–they’re just clothes. Indications are that every player gets a subtly different variation on their Class outfit, ie: Meulin and Sollux’s different sleeve lengths, different shoe colors, etc. On top of that, you can swap and change parts of the outfit as you like. Meenah comes up with lots of cool variations of her God tier outfit:

No reason fans can’t do the same. If you don’t like the default, just figure out your own personalized take on it. So if fashions’ all that’s stopping you, I say just go with what you think fits you best :B
Role of the Master – The Lord
Those born
with the Role of the Lord are marked by power. They are a
powerful and influential force on their environments and everyone they know.
Whether by birthright or through hard work, Lords have earned, or will
eventually earn a position of dominion over that which they desire. They are
privileged, and for this, their biggest enemy is their own hubris. They may
think everything is always meant to go their way, and take reckless risks or
become conceited, yet the world always pushes back against someone who abuses
their influence blatantly. With great power comes great responsibility, and
this too is true of Lords, no matter how in control they think they are. At
their best, they are persistent leaders with the power to lead themselves and
others towards greatness, with the power to shape their future as they want. At
their worst, they can be oppressive, egomaniacal abusers of their power.Lords hold an intense power over their Aspect, to the point they
may in some cases shape it to an extent. They may consider themselves to be in
a permanent position of leadership, but they should be careful about their
actions. A Lord’s situation may pit those around them against their cause, if
they exert their power too forcefully as to overwhelm and impose themselves,
even those they may consider their friends could turn their backs. They can be
a group’s greatest asset, and yet with such power, they can easily become
tyrannical with both the Aspect they have influence on, and the people they
exert their power on.Being one of the Master Classes, Lords are the most Active Class on the
spectrum, as opposed to the Muse. And much like them, a Lord’s strengths lie
in Commanding. They Rule, they Command over their Aspect with
enough force to bend its will to suit them. They will always be favored by the
very forces of nature they are in control of, and while this doesn’t mean they
are untouchable or indestructible, it gives them an immense advantage. Their
control of their Aspect is unparalleled, to the point their very rule may shape
the reality surrounding them. Be careful if you’re opposed to a Lord, for their
reign is absolute.
Role of the Destroyer – The Prince
Those born
with the Role of the Prince are trapped in an internal
struggle. They consider themselves capable, intelligent, reliable, and they
likely are. However, their strong personalities and sets of values tend to make
them impose themselves upon others. As figures or authority, or merely taking
charge of the situation, a Prince’s biggest flaw is their ego. Thinking they
can do it better or that they know better can be quite harmful and detrimental
to their relationships with others, and with themselves. From holding
themselves to too high standards, to pushing others too hard thinking they’re
merely helping them out, Princes must find the internal balance between being
egotism and self-deprecation, but if they manage to strike the right spot, they
can become just as capable as they let on, while showing care, appreciation and
devotion like no other. At their best, they’re diligent, skilled and hard to
break. At their worst, they can be toxic, rude and arrogant.Princes may find a relation between their struggle with their ego and
their Aspect, making it yet another facet they need to come to
terms with. Restricting themselves too much, and they will become stressed,
unhappy, and destroy themselves. Too permissive and lenient with their more
toxic behaviors, and they will become domineering, overwhelming, and destroy
those they care about. For better or worse, Princes are a powerful destructive
force, and must be careful how they handle themselves. Once everything clicks
into place and they find their balance, however, they can become an unstoppable
force to fight for their cause, an overwhelming power directed only towards
that which they do intend to harm.Being one of the Destroyer Classes, Princes are the Active counterpart to the
Bards, and similar to them, their strengths lie in Destroying things. Reducing, Deleting, Erasing their Aspect or
through the use of their Aspect, they tend to be powerful combatants capable of
dealing devastating blows upon their enemies. They find it most comfortable and
easy to exploit their Aspect in order to destroy the obstacles right in front
of them, blunt, able to have an immense direct impact in a strife. Beware of
getting on the wrong side of a Prince, for few obstacles remain untouched in
their path.
These adjusted Aspect cards will be included in the upcoming reupload of my Classpect video, btw. The Aspect section itself didn’t change much other than these new cards, but I decided to take the opportunity to provide a more fully developed view of the Classes, and make the video easier to engage with by cutting it into halves.
I hope it will now serve as an even more appealing and concise introduction to Classpects to any would-be interested souls, so stay tuned on my channel for that update, if you’re interested. Feel free to use these you like them! All I ask is that you point people back to me if asked where you got them 🙂
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These adjusted Aspect cards will be included in the upcoming reupload of my Classpect video, btw. The Aspect section itself didn’t change much other than these new cards, but I decided to take the opportunity to provide a more fully developed view of the Classes, and make the video easier to engage with by cutting it into halves.
I hope it will now serve as an even more appealing and concise introduction to Classpects to any would-be interested souls, so stay tuned on my channel for that update, if you’re interested.
Feel free to use these you like them! All I ask is that you point people back to me if asked where you got them 🙂
Class Tags:
Aspect Tags:
(Pt. 1 / Pt. 2)
Feel free to come hang out and talk about your Class test results:
[ Patreon | Hiveswap Discord ]
Have fun, and keep rising!























