We all know that aion beginners can learn some of the more basic details from the guide for Scouts below. Ultimately it does help in the making the important decision of choosing whether to play the Assassin or the Ranger. But those who are looking for more detailed strategies, techniques and tactics, a guide such as this aion gold Guide is quite useful. This class can be played until Level 10, which is when a character receives its wings and players are allowed to pick from one of the two specialized subclasses, the Ranger and the Assassin. These two classes are covered in detail in their own articles. The Scout is a leather-wearing melee class and he is all about speed, agility, and awareness. This class has good one target DPS, but because of their lighter armor class they cant handle large groups of monsters. The key to this class is careful positioning because the Scout has no ranged attacks to pull only one monster, especially once the enemies become aggressive rather than neutral. Scouts require a bit more finesse and effort early on than some of the other base classes, since attacks are positional and enemies cant be pulled to them. This class is quite useful in parties, but it really shines as a solo class if a player prefers to do things on their own rather than with others.