This Raiders of Blackveil classes guide will detail the available classes in the game and what they all focus on in combat. Finding a class that suits your playing style can be the key difference in a game like this so read up on all of them before coming to your decision. Raiders of Blackveil is an action roguelite inspired by MOBA’s and MOBA gameplay which has received some mixed reviews from players over on Steam.
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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*
Raiders of Blackveil Classes Walkthrough
Warrior
The most nondescript of sorts, warriors are DPS-focused. They deal damage and prioritise endurance to lead the front line in any battle. Perks and kit are all evenly measured to improve attack and defense as well as battle ability and stamina.
Guardian
The Damage Sponge. The Guardian is a defensive, crowd control class that can eat up hits on the front line. Perks improve armor and threat control over time making it a useful way to take enemies away from key units during the battle.
Assassin
This class tends to focus on speed, it darts in for quicker attacks or gets around bigger units to attack from a blindside. Assassin class units will improve their speed and critical skills through perks and come with the caveat of being easy to beat if caught in a tight space.
Mage
A ranged spellcaster that deals damage from behind the battle lines. They improve in some key areas like mana usage efficiency, elemental abilities, and spell cooldowns as they improve. They’re a class capable of taking out entire groups from range, but melee combat will see them destroyed with ease.
Priest
As is standard, priests are healers, they focus on support, buffs, and well…healing. This class will improve its efficiency through perks and other additives as the game progresses. Another one that cannot handle combat
Monk
Monks are an interesting attempt at an all-rounder that comes off more like a tweaked assassin. It has good speed, melee abilities, and can handle itself in a battle, it just doesn’t have anything that really makes it stand out except for it being less vulnerable than some of the other units.
Druid
Druids are a take on mages, focusing less on being a ranged only fighter and focusing more on a mix of abilities. Druids can fight with their summons, or environmental manipulation, and chipping away at opponents. They can improve their usage with poison or get stronger summons as time goes on.
Warlock
Warlocks are the most interesting class, trading their own safety for stronger attacks, turning every move into a gamble. They can convert their own health into extra damage, and come with the risk of being left prone in exchange for devastating attacking power.
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