Babylon's Fall sees players taking up the mantle of a powerful Sentinel. Players looking to take on the Tower of Babylon's challenge will find that before they do so, they will be presented with a choice of faction.
«Factions» in Babylon's Fall essentially serve as the class system. Depending on which faction the player chooses --Huysian, Agavian, or Geleilion --will determine the type of weapons they will start with at the beginning of the game. However, players will find that they are free to use any weapon as the game progresses.
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Babylon's Fall does not outright say what weapon the player will start with, as it leads with flavor text. The Huysian faction is described as «Refined seafarers from the east» and most notably their «penchant for elegant weapons» which is meant to indicate weapons such as swords and spears and the like. If the player chooses this faction, they will begin the game with a sword. Players should choose this faction if they are more inclined to fast-paced gameplay and delivering high DPS like in Platinum's other title Bayonetta, at the cost of being a tad squishier.
The Agavian faction is described as «Noble soldiers from the mountains.» This faction states that they "[draw] enemy attention away from their allies," which is meant to indicate to the player that this class is more meant for a tank build; the player may note the heavily armored knight that accompanies the text. This faction will begin the game with a heavy hammer.
Players should choose this faction if they are inclined to support roles that will be tanking damage from enemies and dealing slow heavy blows, while the Huysian cleans it all up.
Last but not least, there is the Geleilion
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