Complete Mistfall Hunter demo class tier list
The demo for Mistfall Hunter isn’t the full version we get later in July, but there are six different classes for us to enjoy. All six classses offer unique playstyles, and they have their respective pros and cons. If you already want to get a competitive edge over your opponents, you’ll want to use classes that can do well on the meta. Table of contentsMistfall Hunter demo class tier listS-tierA-tierB-tierhttps://embeds.beehiiv.com/a8d62108-86ed-4039-bf49-44877ba62c15 Mistfall Hunter demo class tier list To separate the six classes, I have used three different tiers. S-tier is mostly the strongest set of classes and they perform the best on the meta. A-tier options are close, and they are viable alternatives to S-tier options. B-tier choices aren’t really meta, but you can use them if you like what they offer. Image via Skystone Games S-tier Sorcerer: The Sorcerer is easily the strongest class in the demo. It does well in PvP, but I found it to be a better option with PvE. You can do significant damage to single enemies, making it easy for you to take them down. Some abilities are also well-suited for clearing swarms due to their AoE nature. As long as you take care of the low health, clearning in-game content won’t be an issue. Mercenary: While the Mercenary isn’t as strong as the Sorcerer, it’s one of the easiest classes to master. You have your sword, and you have your shield. As an alternative, I also tried going the hammer route, and it as quite fun. While the class is pretty average in PvP, clearing PvE enemies won’t be any issue. A-tier Image via Skystone Games Blackarrow: If you like killing enemies from range, trying out Blackarrow isn’t a bad choice. It offers good range, decent damage, and you also get to apply debuffs on enemies. The health is a cause of concern, but as a DPS, the Sorcerer offers more potential. If you still like being an archer, Blackarrow will help you clear plenty of in-game content. Shadowstrix: This class can be considered as S-class once you manage to master how to use it. The Shadowstrix doesn’t rely on direct attacks. Instead, you’ll need to ace the game of stealth. This is also one of the rarer classes that work better for PvP in my books. However, you’ll always have to stay in shadows and avoid direct combat as much as possible. Withered Knight: If you just want to hack and slash into anything that moves, Withered Knight might be a practical option. You have a massive sword that kills anything caught in its radius. However, you’ll need to keep the momentum up; otherwise, you’re just fodder for the enemy. B-tier Seer: The Seer is the only healing class in the game. Unfortunately, you’ll need to play in a well-coordinated team to get the best out of the class. Playing Seer as a solo is a horrible experience, and you’ll mostly end up failing miserably. If you want to master the Seer class for main launch, I advise finding a group of people to play with. 0 The post Complete Mistfall Hunter demo class tier list appeared first on Destructoid.
If you already want to get a competitive edge over your opponents, you’ll want to use classes that can do well on the meta.
Image via Skystone Games - Sorcerer: The Sorcerer is easily the strongest class in the demo. It does well in PvP, but I found it to be a better option with PvE. You can do significant damage to single enemies, making it easy for you to take them down. Some abilities are also well-suited for clearing swarms due to their AoE nature. As long as you take care of the low health, clearning in-game content won’t be an issue.
- Mercenary: While the Mercenary isn’t as strong as the Sorcerer, it’s one of the easiest classes to master. You have your sword, and you have your shield. As an alternative, I also tried going the hammer route, and it as quite fun. While the class is pretty average in PvP, clearing PvE enemies won’t be any issue.
Image via Skystone Games - Blackarrow: If you like killing enemies from range, trying out Blackarrow isn’t a bad choice. It offers good range, decent damage, and you also get to apply debuffs on enemies. The health is a cause of concern, but as a DPS, the Sorcerer offers more potential. If you still like being an archer, Blackarrow will help you clear plenty of in-game content.
- Shadowstrix: This class can be considered as S-class once you manage to master how to use it. The Shadowstrix doesn’t rely on direct attacks. Instead, you’ll need to ace the game of stealth. This is also one of the rarer classes that work better for PvP in my books. However, you’ll always have to stay in shadows and avoid direct combat as much as possible.
- Withered Knight: If you just want to hack and slash into anything that moves, Withered Knight might be a practical option. You have a massive sword that kills anything caught in its radius. However, you’ll need to keep the momentum up; otherwise, you’re just fodder for the enemy.
- Seer: The Seer is the only healing class in the game. Unfortunately, you’ll need to play in a well-coordinated team to get the best out of the class. Playing Seer as a solo is a horrible experience, and you’ll mostly end up failing miserably. If you want to master the Seer class for main launch, I advise finding a group of people to play with.
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