![]() ![]() ![]() However, I haven't seen anything online to substantiate this, so it's all based on the assumption that that is a sound deduction. It's a list of 24, which when you divide in half, leaves 12 classes. the ones you don't have unlocked yet show up as question marks. each is separated by gender, so you see fighter (male), fighter (female), etc. In-game, you can view a list of the classes. I have the game, and I believe that there are 12 classes total, in male and female versions. NullPointer -Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.168.197.215 ( talk) 05:03, 22 August 2008 (UTC) Ten classes? Epynephrin ( talk) 18:38, 15 August 2008 (UTC)Īctually, the Dokapon you are referring to is a sequel to original the Super Famicom Dokapon Series, one of which Dokapon Kingdom is actually a port of. No idea how to create that information, as I haven't much else to go on. ![]() It has a similar art style and battle system. I'm pretty sure this game is at least a spiritual sequel, or at the very least in the same mythos as Dokapon. ![]()
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