Lords of the Fallen: Beginner Class Guide

Embarking on a dark fantasy adventure in Lords of the Fallen requires a crucial first step: selecting your starting class. Each class offers unique strengths, weaknesses, and playstyles. This guide will help you navigate the choices and pick the best fit for your preferred gameplay experience.

Hallowed Knight

The Hallowed Knight, one of the three strength-focused classes, offers a fantastic starting point for beginners. Boasting a high level starting at 15, along with robust Vitality and Endurance, this class provides a forgiving early experience. The Knight’s equipment includes a reliable sword, a shield for defense, and grenades for crowd control. While not the most damaging, this class is perfectly suited for learning the ropes of combat without feeling overwhelmed.

Strengths: High starting stats, forgiving early game, sturdy armor, useful weaponry.
Weaknesses: May feel less powerful in terms of raw damage output compared to other options.

Ideal for: Players seeking a balanced, beginner-friendly experience.

Partisan

The Partisan presents a slightly less armored but equally effective approach to combat. Starting with a Partisan Flail, Shield, and armor, the Partisan differentiates itself through its use of a crossbow. Ammo comes in packs, encouraging strategic use of ranged attacks and making this a compelling option for those looking to diversify their combat strategies early on. The Unripe Berries provide a useful early-game stamina recovery tool.

Strengths: Ranged combat options, useful early-game recovery items, decent stats for both close and long-range combat.
Weaknesses: Less protection compared to the Hallowed Knight.

Ideal for: Players who enjoy a mix of melee and ranged combat, value strategic ammo management.

Udiranger Warwolf

The Warwolf class stands out with its powerful starting attributes. With a substantial 16 in Strength and 13 in Endurance, this class thrives on delivering devastating blows. Lightweight armor, a lack of a shield, and proficiency with two weapons, combined with solid starting stats, make it a satisfying class for beginners willing to engage in fast-paced, high-damage combat.

Strengths: Exceptional starting stats, high damage output, unique playstyle.
Weaknesses: Requires careful management of health since you don’t have heavy armor to rely on.

Ideal for: Players who enjoy aggressive, high-impact gameplay and aren’t averse to a bit of risk.

Mournstead Infantry

The Mournstead Infantry boasts a balanced approach, with a solid combination of agility (14) and strength (12) . A spear provides a longer reach, enabling effective attacks from a distance, while a shield offers necessary defense options. The class includes a short javelin, a throwable weapon with ammo limitations, that supplements its range capabilities. This well-rounded stat distribution allows for adaptable build options in the later game.

Strengths: Balanced stats, a good choice for a wide range of playstyles, a versatile array of weapons.
Weaknesses: While not lacking, its stat distribution might not be as extreme as other options.

Ideal for: Players who appreciate well-rounded characters and prefer a balanced, less extreme playstyle.

Blackfeather Ranger

The Blackfeather Ranger presents a familiar style, reminiscent of other action RPGs like Bloodborne, with its emphasis on ranged combat and versatile stats. Starting with an ax, a small shield, and a bow, the ranger provides a significant ranged option, coupled with appropriate early-game ammunition management. The balanced stats offer room for customization later on.

Strengths: Ranged combat, versatile stats, useful early-game ammunition pouches.
Weaknesses: Might not be the most powerful close-range fighter in the beginning.

Ideal for: Players who appreciate the balance between ranged and melee capabilities, and value early-game ammunition efficiency.

Ultimately, the “best” class is the one that aligns with your preferred playstyle. Consider your comfort level with different combat approaches and adjust your choice based on the class you enjoy more.

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