Oh boy, choosing a class in Last Epoch? It’s like picking a favorite ice cream flavor at that new shop downtown—overwhelming but exciting. For beginners, this decision feels even more daunting. You’re probably scratching your head, wondering which class won’t lead you to an early game over screen.
So, here’s a bit of a lifeline. Below, you’ll find a rundown of every class available in Last Epoch. And, because I’m feeling generous, I’ll throw in my top picks for the best starter classes. Trust me, it’s like having a map in a maze.
Classes in Last Epoch, you ask? Well, the list goes something like this: Primalist, Mage, Rogue, Acolyte, and Sentinel. Each one’s got its own flavor, like scoops of ice cream. But here’s the kicker—each class branches into three Masteries. Think of these as your toppings, totally changing the game’s taste depending on your choice. Choose wisely, though. Once you pick a Mastery, it’s like super glue; there’s no going back.
Now, onto the juicy part. If you’re just dipping your toes into the waters of Last Epoch, I’ve got three classes that are as beginner-friendly as a kiddie pool. These picks are simple to get the hang of, requiring no PhD in game mechanics. Yet, they’re as satisfying as finishing a marathon (or so I’ve heard).
First up, the Mage. Ah, the classic choice for anyone who’s ever dreamed of hurling fireballs or summoning storms. The Mage in Last Epoch is your go-to for spellcasting galore, boasting a variety of ways to zap your foes into oblivion. Not a fan of getting up close and personal? No problem. The Mage lets you keep your distance, making boss fights a breeze.
Ah, the Sentinel. Think of this class as the tank of your dreams, loaded with health from the get-go. I’m particularly fond of the Paladin Mastery here. It’s like being handed the keys to a candy store, with endless build possibilities. Whether you’re into swinging swords or casting spells, the Paladin’s got you covered. Just remember, patience is a virtue. You’ll need to reach level 17 to unlock this gem.
Last but not least, the Rogue. Sneaky, sneaky. Traditionally a challenge in ARPGs, but in Last Epoch, it’s as beginner-friendly as they come. Start off playing it safe with ranged attacks, then, when you’re feeling bold, dive into the fray. And if things get too hot to handle? The Rogue’s got tricks up its sleeve, like a handy smokescreen, to make a quick exit.
So, there you have it. My top three picks for starting classes in Last Epoch. But hey, the beauty of this game? It’s all about freedom. Pick whatever class calls to you, and just roll with it. Worst case, you can always start anew with a different class. After all, variety is the spice of life, right?