Complete 33 Immortals 1.0 class tier list
33 Immortals is finally out on Steam, and we have the 1.0 version on our hands. The game is finally out after completing a successful early access, and there are four different classes. Classes in 33 Immortals work differently since you’re not locked behind one choice. You can switch classes by simply switching the weapons (each one has two weapons). Let’s find out which classes work the best. Table of contents33 Immortals 1.0 class tier listS-tierA-tierhttps://embeds.beehiiv.com/a8d62108-86ed-4039-bf49-44877ba62c15 33 Immortals 1.0 class tier list There are four classes to pick from: Fighter, Tank, Hunter, and Specialist. I have used two different tiers to separate them. But before we dive deep, it’s important to understand that all four classes have their respective strengths. If you know how to use them and mitigate their weakness, you’ll do well. That said, I feel that a couple of classes do better. Screenshot by Destructoid S-tier Hunter: This is the easiest class to master for beginners. However, the Hunter does a lot of damage with its basic attack. You get an added advantage of range, which is essential when you’re learning the game. Once you learn how to hit your Q accurately and the Guiding Light (press RMB) mechanic, you can be an absolute mayhem with your fellow raiders. Fighter: The Fighter is a great hybrid to learn and master. On one hand, you have decent health, and on the other, you have sufficient DPS potential. There are no complex moves to master; all you have to do is to master the essence of timing. As long as you dive in at the correct moments with your attacks, you’ll do well with the Fighter. A-tier Tank: The Tank affords you a lot of room to learn the basics. Your main priority is to get close to the enemies and absorb damage. You don’t need to master the art of spacing because the Tank gives you that luxury. You can safely take a few hits before you need to worry about your health. However, you’ll need the help of other raiders around you. If you get caught alone in a spot on the map, you’ll be in a lot of trouble. That said, it’s still a decent class to master if you like being the big brawler. Specialist: The Specialist is perhaps the hardest class to learn. It’s the mage class of 33 Immortals. You have two key roles. You can do direct damage with your basic attacks and use your spells to slow enemies. A good Specialist is an asset since the nerfs you put on the enemies make it easier for your teammates to kill them. However, there’s no scope for error; you don’t have a shield, and you can’t use the basic attacks if the enemy gets too close to you. A good Specialist is the best class in the game. However, it will take many unexpected deaths to reach that point. 0 The post Complete 33 Immortals 1.0 class tier list appeared first on Destructoid.
Let’s find out which classes work the best.
Screenshot by Destructoid - Hunter: This is the easiest class to master for beginners. However, the Hunter does a lot of damage with its basic attack. You get an added advantage of range, which is essential when you’re learning the game. Once you learn how to hit your Q accurately and the Guiding Light (press RMB) mechanic, you can be an absolute mayhem with your fellow raiders.
- Fighter: The Fighter is a great hybrid to learn and master. On one hand, you have decent health, and on the other, you have sufficient DPS potential. There are no complex moves to master; all you have to do is to master the essence of timing. As long as you dive in at the correct moments with your attacks, you’ll do well with the Fighter.
- Tank: The Tank affords you a lot of room to learn the basics. Your main priority is to get close to the enemies and absorb damage. You don’t need to master the art of spacing because the Tank gives you that luxury. You can safely take a few hits before you need to worry about your health. However, you’ll need the help of other raiders around you. If you get caught alone in a spot on the map, you’ll be in a lot of trouble. That said, it’s still a decent class to master if you like being the big brawler.
- Specialist: The Specialist is perhaps the hardest class to learn. It’s the mage class of 33 Immortals. You have two key roles. You can do direct damage with your basic attacks and use your spells to slow enemies. A good Specialist is an asset since the nerfs you put on the enemies make it easier for your teammates to kill them. However, there’s no scope for error; you don’t have a shield, and you can’t use the basic attacks if the enemy gets too close to you. A good Specialist is the best class in the game. However, it will take many unexpected deaths to reach that point.
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