Just like any action role-playing game, Hexworks’ Lords of the Fallen also features numerous character classes for you to choose from. Selecting your preferred class is one of the essential aspects of the game before delving into its forsaken world.
Choosing the right character for you will certainly make your gaming experience a breeze, not to mention a faster progression. Otherwise, expect to constantly get whacked by the game’s powerful bosses.
- Explore A Vast, Interconnected World: Journey across two expansive, parallel worlds in your epic quest to overthrow Adyr. While the living realm presents its own brutal challenges, untold terrors lurk in the nightmarish realm of the dead. Encounter a wide array of characters, eager to offer a dubious hand…
- Define Your Own Legend: Fully customise your character’s appearance from a wide array of visual options, before selecting one of nine character classes. Whichever starting path you take, develop your character to your own playstyle by upgrading stats, weapons, armour and spells.
- Master Fast, Challenging Fluid Tactical Combat: Only those that master the deep, tactical combat can hope to survive. Choose from 100s of uniquely brutal weapons, or forgo metal for magic with devastating attacks of the arcane.
- Unite or Fight in Online Multiplayer: Experience the expansive, single player campaign alone, or invite a second player to join your adventure in uninterrupted, online co-op. But be warned – heroes from other realms can, and will invade.
- Wield a Device of Ungodly Power: Your lantern possesses the ungodly power to cross between worlds. Use this dark art to reach forgotten places, unearth fabled treasures, and even manipulate the very soul of your foe.
How Many Classes are there in Lords of the Fallen?
The developer has introduced 10 classes in Lords of the Fallen. These characters even come with their own starting weapons and armor, though expect these to be low-tier ones. You can refer below and see which of these bad boys suits you.
Blackfeather Ranger
With its bow and poisoned arrow this character class in Lords of the Fallen is highly adept in ranged combat and can inflict damage from afar. In the absence of its aforementioned weapon, it can also wield melee weapons and can carry light to medium protective gear.
Condemned
This fella has been through a lot since its appearance suggests that it got locked away for quite some time. Choosing this class would mean that you’ll be starting from scratch due to its sub-level stats. Armed with a broken bucket, rocks, and light armor, you’re definitely up for the challenge with this class.
Dark Crusader
Folks who have pre-ordered the game’s Deluxe Edition will have this class readily available. This class can still be unlocked by the rest of the playerbase in the future. It’s one of the badass-looking classes in the game, not to mention that it is equipped with a great sword and heavy armor.
Exiled Stalker
If you’re the type of player who has a penchant for sneaking up on your enemies, then this class is for you. Equipped with knives and medium armor for optimum movement, this character can easily inflict some serious damage on its unknowing enemies. Silent, but deadly indeed.
Hallowed Knight
It is probably one of the most well-rounded classes in Lords of the Fallen. Similar to the Dark Crusader, the Hallowed Knight class also has a sword, a shield, and heavy armor. It can utilize objects within the game to its advantage.
Mournstead Infantry
This is another melee-centric class in the game. What’s good about it is the fact that it can inflict damage from a distance due to its weapon of choice which is a spear.
Orian Preacher
Get ready to whack enemies in Lords of the Fallen with this hammer-wielding cleric. It may not have decent armor, but it is countered by its immense knowledge of magic as this class has the ability to heal itself and amplify the damage it inflicts on its enemies.
Partisan
The character class is also a knight in the game, though its weapons of choice include a crossbow and a flail. It boasts impressive stamina which is a much-needed attribute in launching continuous attacks. This provided that it consumes an unripe berry.
Pyric Cultist
As its moniker suggests, this is the pyromancer in the new Soulslike title. Similar to the Orian Preacher, it also specializes in numerous spells and this character class can perform it more frequently than the rest of the classes in the game.
Udirangr Warwolf
It is a powerful class in the game since it specializes in heavy attacks with the help of its heavy sword. It also has a thing for applying fire salts onto its armor for maximum damage.
You now have an idea about the character classes in Lords of the Fallen. The question is, which one will you be choosing? Before doing so, consider checking out some related topics about the new Soulslike from Hexworks, Is Lords Of The Fallen On Xbox Game Pass?, Is Lords Of The Fallen Connected To Elden Ring?, And Is Lords of the Fallen Multiplayer?