Developed by Round 8 Studios and published by Bandai Namco, Bless Unleashed is a free-to-play, console-based MMORPG focused on exploring a vast world, embarking on vast quests across varied landscapes, and uniting with allies to repel countless monsters. . It can be played solo or with a group of your choice.
Bless Unleashed currently has five playable classes: Berserker, Crusader, Mage, Priest, and the Ranger. This guide will establish the best classes to play, taking into account AoE damage, single target damage, blessing potential (move set), and overall character feel. Additionally, we'll take a look at what each class is best positioned for on the battlefield.
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The Rangers are expert survivors who specialize in ranged combat - the Extraordinary Single Target Class - the Ranger is, by far, the best in its class. Most of the enemies you encounter one on one with the Ranger will be a snap. Even enemies that are a few levels higher than you can be defeated with reasonable effort. However, the Ranger has limited AOE damage. If you encounter groups of enemies alone, you will have a hard time defeating the whole group. The Ranger is especially ideal if your playstyle is more lone wolf fashion. Overall, the Ranger's single target damage is comparatively unmatched among other classes.
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Mages are masters of arcane abilities and use the elements around them to take care of their enemies - exceptional AOE damage and overall utility. In the last game, the mage excels in the blessing potential. The combination of that and his ranged Arcane ability makes the character a force to be reckoned with. The mage's weakness, however, is that he suffers during encounters with a single target. The mage goes well in groups with other heroes, and if you plan to play Bless cooperatively with your friends, then using the mage in your group is the recipe for success.
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Easily more of a higher-level character, the Crusader's strengths lie in his blessing potential and group fights. His AOE potential is limited, while his solo damage is moderate. The Crusader works great when working more as a frontline support role with your team. The reason for this is the crusader's ability to overthrow. This is extremely valuable when working in a team. Dropping your enemies to the ground is a sure way to take them out in a timely manner when the rest of your team is contributing accordingly.
Priest
The priest encounters challenges when fighting against groups. The Priest specializes in shields, healing, and ranged attacks - a true support class among other classes. It is not recommended to play The Priest solo. However, the priest plays a critical role in a collaborative setting, among other classes that all play a specific role among themselves.
Berserker
Single target damage and AOE are lousy with the Berserker. This class is remarkably slow and slow, which shows in combat. The struggles are most noticeable when you encounter hordes of enemies at once or boss fights. Berserker is meant to be played with a more strategic playstyle, and requires a lot more skill and situational awareness to thrive. If this is your first game in the game, then the Berserker might not be for you.