Role-playing games have been commonly associated with great battle systems as well to enhance the player's experience. Some RPGs are even more popular due to their battle systems, rather than their engaging plot lines or narrative design. These RPGs remain timeless despite their age, and some became the golden standard for battle systems in RPGs.

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However, these battle systems have been somewhat infamous as well due to their complexity. There are games that require the player to take a deep dive into their battle systems before they could begin their first step towards the world. Some of them might even test the player's patience, but are also hugely rewarding for those who managed to persevere and mastered the complex battle system.

10 Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

A picture of the bossfight against Lu Bu in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

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Recently released Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty by Team Ninja deserves a mention due to its unforgiving battle system for the players. Although the player is given the freedom to use whatever weapons to destroy their enemies, it requires patience and dedication to learn which weapons are the best for the specific enemies and locations.

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Similar to Souls games, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty also requires the player to learn about the timings and patterns of certain enemies and bosses. Failure to do that will result in multiple trips toward their last checkpoint, as in the tradition of Souls games.

9 Suikoden 2

game art from Suikoden 2

The complexity of the battle system does not necessarily come from the mechanics of it, but from the huge amount of options to choose from. With over 40 characters available to use in combat, Suikoden 2 offers the players a chance to have flying squirrels in their party to face a monstrous prince capable of slashing three people (or creatures) in one stroke.

The creative rune system of Suikoden 2 also grants the player to customize their favorite character without sacrificing efficiency. Put some of the best runes in the slot, and watch a cook one-hit a giant golem in a boss encounter.

8 Dragon's Dogma

Dragon's Dogma still has some of the best RPG combat around

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Dragon's Dogma battle system is quite intimidating at the first glance since the player would need to choose from numerous "vocations" before they even start fighting. From the classic Fighter to the boss-melting Magic Archer with Magick Bows, players would need a copious amount of reading time to ensure the viability of their build for the late stages of the game.

Aside from its class customization option, the hack-and-slash combat system should be enough to keep the players engaged. Moreover, the actions able to be performed in-game were quite diverse, such as clinging to a monster's limb to attack its weak point.

7 Kingdoms Of Amalur: Re-Reckoning

a cyclops fight in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning

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The remastered open-world RPG offers customization freedom for players that might find it to be overwhelming at times. The huge skill tree of over 20 abilities per tree makes it a daunting task for players who want to min-max their player to take on the harsh world of Amalur.

The fun does not stop there, as players would also need to be vigilant during combat as the system is rather akin to action role-playing games, similar to the Diablo series.

6 Path Of Exile

Path of Exile Gameplay Close Up Screenshot Combat

ARPG enthusiasts would instantly recognize the name of this particularly hardcore ARPG. Path of Exile is one of the examples of how a battle system, however complex it may be, would enhance a player's fun once they're hitting that sweet spot between learning and mastery. The humongous amount of customization is one of a kind in its genre, as players would need to choose from over 1200 nodes in its passive skill tree alone to create the most efficient build for the late stages of the game.

The customization option that the player can do to their character is also quite wild. As a glimpse, players are able to enhance their active ability with five different options, varying in both power and scope.

5 Resonance Of Fate

Resonance of Fate, the 4K / HD Edition for the PS4

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Although it had been released 13 years ago, Resonance of Fate holds up its title as one of the RPGs with both a robust and complex battle system. The battle system, named "tri-Attack Battle system", was quite infamous for its high learning curve. Players on online forums often gave their own anecdotes of how they chose to quit the game since they struggled with the battle system.

However, players that preserved and tried their best to learn the battle system found it quite fun. The high-quality combat animation for its year made an effort to learn the system worthwhile. Moreover, the freedom that the battle system granted to the player made battles almost always engaging, even the ones against normal mobs.

4 Final Fantasy Tactics

Fighting a battle in Final Fantasy Tactics

This timeless classic JRPG, rumored to be getting a remake soon, offer players the satisfaction of progressing their characters from mere Squires to Time Mages and Samurais. However, they would need to carefully choose the classes as the balance of the party is needed as well to prepare for every combat situation and enemy unit.

Not only the classes, but the battlefield itself is also something needed to take into account before starting the battle. Terrain elevations and elements are some of the things needed to take into account as they might offer either advantages or disadvantages for both the players and the enemies.

3 Pathfinder: Wrath Of The Righteous

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Pathfinder: Wrath Of The Righteous has some of its players in check constantly for necessities before landing a single step further into the wilderness. Its robust battle system offers both flexibility and complexity for the players to master in order to manipulate the battle in their favor. Micromanaging all characters during the battle needs to be a player's second nature.

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Moreover, the elemental aspect of the battles also makes it necessary for players to prepare for all possibilities. Once the player gets the hang of the battle system, Pathfinder: Wrath Of The Righteous will surely become a timesink for them.

2 The Last Remnant

A player attacking a monster in The Last Remnant Remastered

Infamous for being known as the Dark Souls of JRPGs (although it could be argued that Dark Souls itself is a JRPG), The Last Remnant is quite renowned for testing the patience of the players with its complex battle system. The turn-based battle system was made more complex by its requirements for the player to keep track of numerous individual units, capped at five. With the additional morale system and a variety of different attack types per unit, micromanaging is an important skill to have while playing the game.

Although complex, the battle system would become one of the reasons for the players to keep playing the game without heeding the clock. Once the basics have been figured out, players would be able to enjoy both the complex battle system and the great storyline.

1 Elden Ring

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The spiritual successor of the Souls series also inherited its complex battle system which oftentimes requires the player to basically die trying. Compared to its spiritual predecessor, Elden Ring is more beginner-friendly due to its viability of builds, making newcomers able to experiment with their own builds before optimizing for the later stage of the game.

As in tradition with other Souls games, Elden Ring provides immense satisfaction for those who persevere enough to learn timings and advantages in combat. Although sometimes, it can be a little bit overwhelming for a player to retry defeating a boss for the 10th time.

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