Altogether five different fantasy races can be choosed inLineage II, including Humans, Orcs, Elves, Dark Elves, and Dwarves, and all races and class combinations have enough hairstyles and equipment textures that refers to the chance to dress up, or in more perverted cases, dress down, like a female dark elf to your heart content. However, you'll have the chance to pick more focused occupations later on.
Doing battle with the games randomly spawned monsters nets you experience and spell points. There used to buy new skills and occupations, you start with a limited selection of skills. and new skills become available when you get addidtion professions (3 so far, Starting, 2nd, and Final). Sadly, Dwarf characters draw the short stick when it comes to spellcasting (aka, they can't), but they do make up for it with their amazing ability to craft items. This yeilds some of the games better items likeLineage II Adena, so the Dwarf community rules Lineages econemy with an iron pudgy fist.
Your typical Fantasy perhaps is the backround fiction behindLineage II that consists of three large kingdoms with ego problems and delusions of grandeur trip over their own feet to usurp power from one another. Gobs and gobs of internal strife complicate matters across the board which enable all players to throw away some rulers and claim their own piece of the world.