This Rogue Waters best crew guide will discuss the best specialists to hire in the game. There’s a wide array of choices but each character comes with their own strengths so picking the correct crew can be the difference between success and failure. Rogue Waters has received strong feedback since its launch on Steam with players enjoying the roguelite RPG for its gameplay and innovative ideas.
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Note: The content in this article is accurate as of the time of writing and does not account for any future updates to the game
Rogue Waters Best Crew Tips
Aisha Bloodthorn
I would consider Aisha to be a must-hire due to the class mix. Not only is Aisha a Spearmaiden who can attack at a longer range, but the additional classes of Combat Medic and Hunter add to the utility. Combat Medic especially is crucial to survival. The Hunter is just a nice addition that boosts damage and HP but it does add to Aisha’s case.
Cutbait Kwame
This character has the three classes Backstabber, Noble, and Fencer attached. This makes it a good damaging crew member to have to pair with someone like Aisha. The Backstabber can add extra damage to its hits while the Noble class gives Kwame a hidden pistol that can be used to attack in sticky situations.
The Fencer class, like the Hunter, is just a nice addition but the melee boost it offers adds to Kwame’s usefulness in battle.
Pete The Plank
Not an essential character or anything but having a useful Grappler can be good for strategising. The Grappler can move enemies around the board and Pete’s secondary classes enable him to deal some damage and adds HP to make him more of a sponge.
Sally Brisk
Sally’s big selling point is the Assassin class. Assassins are…well..killers. Having killers as effective as Sally can only help your crew in the long run. Sally’s other classes are ones we know about with Backstabber and Noble adding their own benefits to this choice.
Zola Broadsnatch
What’s better than one Spearmaiden? A second one. Aisha doubles as a bit of a healer but Zola is all-action and all-attacking with the Fencer and Noble classes. No crew is complete without Zola.
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