In the world of *Dungeon Leveling*, choosing the right class can significantly impact your gaming experience, especially as you progress through the mid-to-late game stages. This guide focuses on PVE performance, considering both team play and solo adventures, and ranks classes from S-Tier to C-Tier based on their overall utility and effectiveness in a team setting.
When you're starting out, feel free to pick any class that catches your eye. However, as you delve deeper into the game, understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each class becomes crucial. Remember, the class with the highest damage output isn't necessarily the best for every situation. For instance, the Wizard excels in damage but without a Tank or Healer, you won't last long in raids.
S-Tier Dungeon Leveling Classes
Class | Ranking Reason | Is It Good for Solo? |
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![]() **Tank** | In the late game, having a Tank is non-negotiable. They are essential for drawing enemy attention, allowing your DPS and Healers to perform their roles effectively. Tanks provide crucial downtime for your team to position, attack, and recover. With Life Steal abilities, Tanks become nearly unkillable, making them a backbone of any successful team. | With Life Steal, Tanks can be decent for solo play if you manage to pull, stun, and damage enemies effectively. However, they lack the damage output of classes like the Warrior. |
![]() **Healer** | Much like Tanks, Healers become indispensable in the mid-to-late game. As enemy AOEs become more lethal, and potions less sufficient, a Healer ensures your team remains in fighting shape, making them a must-have for every raid. | Not recommended for solo play. |
A-Tier Dungeon Leveling Classes
Class | Ranking Reason | Is It Good for Solo? |
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![]() **Wizard** | Wizards are the top DPS class, boasting high base damage and powerful AOEs. Spells like Fireball and Lightning Chains make them outshine Warriors, Assassins, and Rangers. However, they rely heavily on Tanks to maximize their damage potential. | Excellent for soloing in the early game due to their ability to one-shot groups. However, they struggle in the mid-to-late game without a Tank. |
![]() **Warrior** | Warriors strike a balance between DPS and survivability, thanks to their inherent Life Steal capabilities. While their damage is lower than that of Wizards, they are invaluable in supporting Tanks and keeping enemies off the Wizards. | One of the best classes for solo play, thanks to their Life Steal, close-range AOE damage, and decent tankiness. |
B-Tier Dungeon Leveling Classes
Class | Ranking Reason | Is It Good for Solo? |
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![]() **Assassin** | Assassins can be incredibly powerful in skilled hands, making them highly dependent on player ability. They lack the sustain and defense of other classes, requiring strategic skill use to reach A or S-Tier effectiveness. Otherwise, they can fall to C-Tier levels. | Fun for solo play but requires practice and a lot of Mana management. Their effectiveness drops when Mana runs low. |
![]() **Ranger (Mid Game)** | Rangers are solid in the early to mid-game with good DPS and safety. However, their effectiveness wanes as they struggle with AOE skills at higher levels. | Effective for solo play in the early to mid-game if you master kiting and hit-and-run tactics. Their solo viability decreases without a Tank in later stages. |
C-Tier Dungeon Leveling Classes
Class | Ranking Reason |
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![]() **Ranger (Late Game)** | In the late game, Rangers struggle due to their lack of effective AOE damage. They are outclassed by Wizards, Assassins, and Warriors in terms of damage output, making them less optimal for team play. |
That concludes our comprehensive *Dungeon Leveling* class tier list. For more tips and guides, be sure to visit our Roblox page.