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In the Japanese version, players can explore other planets as well after finishing Chapter 7 of Season 1.
In the Japanese version, players can explore other planets as well after finishing Chapter 7 of Season 1.
   
   
===Customization===
===Customization and Vocations===
Players can customize and develop their own character to fight against the star crisis that draws near. Character customization is similar to {{DQ9}}, in that armor is split between helmets, torso, leggings, and footwear. Equipment and appearance aren't actually linked, players can use any piece of equipment they have as a cosmetic piece, with only one limitation: the weapon type has to be the same that is currently equipped.
Players can customize and develop their own character to fight against the star crisis that draws near. Character customization is similar to {{DQ9}}, in that armor is split between various categories: headwear, torso, legs, shield and accessories. Equipment and appearance aren't actually linked, players can use any piece of equipment they have as a cosmetic piece, with only one limitation: the weapon type has to be the same that is currently equipped.  


After reaching a point in the story, players can also customize their vocation. The basic vocations are:  
After reaching a point in the story, players can also customize their vocation. The basic vocations are:  
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There's also the unlockable Gadabout vocation, which is a joke vocation but has great Luck and Evasion rate at lv99.  
There's also the unlockable Gadabout vocation, which is a joke vocation but has great Luck and Evasion rate at lv99.  


Later on, players can unlock advanced vocations which require two of the basic vocations at lv50 or higher and a special item. These advanced vocations are:
Players can later unlock specialist vocations which require two of the basic vocations at lv50 or higher and a vocational scroll. These advanced vocations are:


*Battlemaster (Warrior + Martial Artist)  
*Battlemaster (Warrior + Martial Artist)  
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*Astronomer (Priest + Ranger)
*Astronomer (Priest + Ranger)


The advanced vocations can be revocated three times, which means they can reach up to level 3*99.
The advanced vocations can be revocated three times, which means they can reach up to level 3*99. Once revocated, a flame icon with a number will appear next to the character's level.
Vocations aren't the only important thing affecting, weapons are the other big thing. Each weapon has one or two main skills (usually something unique to that weapon), and a series of sub-skill slots that allow you to use other skills as long as they are the same type of skill (there are 4: physical attack, physical support, magic attack, magic support), are allowed for that weapon type and are of the same rank or lower than the slot. Some special weapons have slots that are hybrids, being able to hold 2 types of skill.
Vocations aren't the only important thing affecting, weapons are the other big thing. Each weapon has one or two main skills (usually something unique to that weapon), and a series of sub-skill slots that allow you to use other skills as long as they are the same type of skill (there are 4: physical attack, physical support, magic attack, magic support), are allowed for that weapon type and are of the same rank or lower than the slot. Some special weapons have slots that are hybrids, being able to hold 2 types of skill.
In the Japanse version there are supervocations, each of which has a skill points panel similar to those from {{DQ11}}. Players can get skill points by doing specific things, like leveling a vocation up to X level, win a fight at Footsteps of Erdrick in multiplayer, or finishing Y amount of combats using the vocation. As with specialist vocations, each requirement is per character:
*バトルキング Battle king (Battlemaster at lv99 or higher)
*ガーディアン Guardian (Paladin at lv99 or higher)
*魔賢導士 Arch Sage (Sage at lv99 or higher)
*星騎士 Star Knight (Armamentalist at lv99 or higher)
*宇宙海賊 Space Pirate (Pirate at lv99 or higher)
*天地雷鳴士 Druid (Monster Master at lv99 or higher)
*ウルトラスター Ultrastar (Superstar at lv99 or higher)
*ゴッドハンド Champion (Gladiator at lv99 or higher)
*時空術士 Astrotemporalist (Astronomer at lv99 or higher)
*ブレイブナイト Brave Knight (Acquire 5 minimedals)
*アルカナロード Arcana Lord (Acquire 5 dark medals)
*侍 Samurai (Battle King, Guardian, Star Knight, Space Pirate and Champion at lv99 or higher)
*軍師 Tactician (Arch Sage, Druid, Ultrastar and Astrotemporalist at lv99 or higher)
The super vocations can be revocated once, allowing a max level of 1*99. Each of these vocations gives the player a sigil when the player reaches max level with it.
When using a super vocation ,a red star will appear next to the character's level. If it's revocated, a 1 will appear on top of the star.
The first nine supervocations are even more advanced versions of the specialist vocations; while the later four have unique perks and habilities. Brave Knight allows players to access the main skills of 6 additional weapons aside from the equipped one -the skills are used in the order the player places them in the equipment screen-, Arcana Lord shows the element of enemy's charged skills and can give elemental protection to the party, Samurai can't equip shields but can equip a secondary weapon which can be swapped with the main weapon in battle; and Tactician can equip 6 additional weapons like the Brave Knight but can choose which skill to use.


===Combat===
===Combat===
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