Volgen Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet Online ((new)) Official

Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet has always been a game about creativity over brute force, and no class embodies that philosophy more than the Volgen. It is clunky. It is infuriating. It requires you to think like a game designer, not a player.

For years, players of Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet Online have debated the merits of the game’s nine core classes. The Warrior is straightforward. The Cleric is essential. The Rogue is overplayed. But one class has consistently sat in the shadow of controversy, nerfs, and baffled new players: .

But when you land that perfect Phase Recall, pulling an entire enemy team back into a collapsing dungeon hallway while your party spams the laughing emote? There is no better feeling in gaming. volgen mythic quest: raven's banquet online

In gameplay terms, the Volgen is a . It does not tank, nor does it heal. Instead, it manipulates “positional memory” — a unique resource bar called Resonance . Core Mechanics: The Resonance System Unlike Mana, Rage, or Focus, Resonance builds passively when the Volgen is near action but not directly involved. Standing next to a Warrior blocking three mobs? Resonance ticks up. Hiding behind a pillar while a Cleric casts a massive AoE heal? Resonance spikes.

Top-tier PvP guilds like Raven’s Shadow and Banquet Breakers run exactly per raid team. Their role is not damage or healing — it’s disruption . A skilled Volgen can single-handedly dismantle a coordinated enemy push by making the tank forget their taunt or the mage forget their teleport. Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet has always been a

Introduced in the Tides of the Umbral Coast expansion (Season 3, Patch 4.2), the Volgen was initially dismissed as “a Rogue who failed the entrance exam.” However, after the disastrous “Whispering Sands” rework (which nearly broke the game’s PvP economy), the Volgen has emerged as the highest-skill-cap class in Mythic Quest’s competitive scene. Here’s everything you need to know. Lore-wise, the Volgen are neither warriors nor spellcasters in the traditional sense. According to the Mythic Quest official encyclopedia, Volgens are “memory-thieves” — outcasts from the Raven’s Banquet who refused to feast, instead choosing to listen to the echoes of unfinished stories. They wield Echo-Blades , weapons that deal more damage based on the number of recent actions (both friendly and enemy) performed in a small radius.

In Season 2, Episode 5 (“Backstory!”), we learn that the Volgen was actually the passion project of a junior designer named (a character created for the show’s internal lore). After she left the company, Ian tried to nerf the class into irrelevance, only for the player base to revolt. The episode ends with a hilarious mock patch note: “Volgen: Now properly forgets its own identity. Working as intended.” How to Play the Volgen (Without Raging) If you’re new to Raven’s Banquet and want to main a Volgen, here is the brutal truth: You will be useless for your first 20 hours. The class requires a level of battlefield prediction that feels less like an action RPG and more like playing chess against a cat. It requires you to think like a game designer, not a player

By IGN Gaming Staff