ROLES
What are Roles?
Roles define function, not status. Each role represents how a tame is intended to be used within an operation—leadership, combat, scouting, labor, or farming. The visual language of a role prioritizes clarity and purpose, allowing players to instantly recognize what a tame is assigned to do, even at a distance or in motion. Roles help reduce confusion, improve coordination, and bring order to busy ports, bases, and battlefields
Command
Leadership, coordination, and authority.
Command roles exist to be seen, recognized, and followed. These designs prioritize maximum visibility and clear hierarchy so leadership is never in doubt, whether at port, at base, or in the field.
Combat
Frontline force and direct engagement.
Combat roles are built for aggression, clarity under pressure, and rapid identification during fights. High-contrast visuals ensure allies and enemies alike know exactly who they’re dealing with.
Scout
Speed, awareness, and forward presence.
Scout roles emphasize mobility and range, using lighter visual weight and directional flow to signal reconnaissance, early warning, and rapid response beyond the main force.
Labor
Logistics, hauling, and infrastructure.
Labor roles support the backbone of any operation. These designs focus on clarity and uniformity, marking work assignments without unnecessary hierarchy or visual noise.
Farm
Sustained production and resource cycles.
Farm roles represent long-term output rather than command or combat. Visual language remains practical and grounded, signaling function, ownership, and continuity over authority.