There are five classes to choose from in Lost Ark, and this choice is definitive for all characters created. After choosing one class, players will then have the option to choose an advanced class during the tutorial. Each one of them offers distinct playstyles for every kind of gamer, and they’re available for testing before you commit to a choice.
Although Lost Ark has the three traditional roles from the MMO genre—DPS, tanks, and supports—the lines are more blurred than usual. All classes can hold their own in terms of DPS. Tanks and support can complete high-end dungeons all by themselves, similar to the pure DPS classes.
The support classes, however, still offer essential utility to their allies, including buffs and heals. Here are the best support classes in Lost Ark.
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Lost Ark classes explained
Five base classes are available in Lost Ark, each one offering a variety of sub-classes. These sub-classes further specialize in the playstyle of their base class and make it easy to find something that fits your needs. Here’s a quick look at every class available in Lost Ark at lunch.
Warrior
Above all else, Warriors excel at melee combat and dealing damage. All that power comes at the price of agility. So if you’re looking to dance around enemies and deal damage from afar, you might want to look elsewhere. But if you want to get up close and personal and be the centerpiece of your team, there’s not a better fit.
Three sub-classes are available for Warriors:
- Berserker: Wields greatswords and boasts impressive defense. Entering burst mode will grant them improved attack speed and movement — offering mobility not typically seen in this class.
- Paladin: Wields a holy book and one-handed swords. They excel at granting passive buffs to teammates and dealing moderate damage in close quarters.
- Gunlancer: Wields a gunlance and shield for the best defensive stats in the class. They’re incredibly slow when attacking, although they can deal massive bursts of damage when used properly.
Martial Artist
Moving fast and striking faster, Martial Artists are a nimble class. That speed also comes in handy when dodging attacks — most of its four sub-classes don’t offer impressive defense stats.
- Striker: Wields elemental gauntlets and attacks with fast aerial combos.
- Wardancer: Wields light gauntlets and stores up elemental energy before unleashing devastating attacks.
- Scrapper: Wields heavy gauntlets and delivers a constant barrage of attacks to stagger and defeat enemies with ease.
- Soulfist: Capable of dealing significant ranged damage, this class is excellent for those seeking a unique twist to the standard Martial Artist formula.
Gunner
Capable of specializing in futuristic projectiles or old-fashioned bows, the Gunner class is all about dealing damage at a distance.
Four Gunner sub-classes are available:
- Gunslinger: Fast but fragile, Gunslinger excels at swapping out weapons to tackle their current challenge.
- Artillerist: Essentially the opposite of Gunslingers. Wielding gigantic guns, this class deals huge damage but isn’t the most fleet of foot.
- Deadeye: Wields shotguns, double handguns, and rifles to optimize their damage based on their enemies’ weaknesses.
- Sharpshooter: Uses mechanical bows and specialized arrows to confer special status effects on their prey.
Mage
Only two sub-classes are available for Mages, although both deal significant damage while offering little in the way of defense. Here’s what you need to know about the Bard and Sorceress.
- Sorceress: Wields a staff and calls upon elemental spells to deal damage across large areas.
- Bard: Heals teammates using their harp, while also bringing several offensive skills to the battle when called upon
Assassin
If you’re looking to slink around in the shadows and deal fast, precise strikes to hordes of enemies, the Assassin class is a perfect fit. Both of its sub-classes further augment this base playstyle, with each one offering something unique.
- Shadowhunter: Shape-shift into demonic forms to launch devastating attacks and gain increased health and movement speed.
- Deathblade: Traditional assassin-type class that uses three swords and fast-paced attacks to quickly dispatch enemies.
Best Lost Ark classes for beginners
Every class in Lost Ark brings something unique — and useful — to the battlefield. However, new Lost Ark players should give careful consideration to which class they choose to play first. While it’s possible to thrive as any of the 15 classes, there are a few that are easier to master than others.
Here are a few classes to consider if you’re a Lost Ark newcomer.
Artillerist
Boasting impressive defensive stats and some of the best offensive skills in the game, the Artillerist is a well-rounded class. The ability to deal with significant damage at a distance is a key feature of the class. Combine that with its stellar health and defense stats, and it’s easy to see why the Artillerist is a perfect fit for newcomers.
There are a variety of ways to build out this class, although we’d recommend checking out Flamethrower, Air Raid, and Buckshot.
Berserker
It’s never ideal to spam your skills, but the Berserker class makes the bad habit a bit more forgiving than others. Their attacks always deal loads of damage and often push back foes that don’t die after the first hit. They’re a rather squishy sub-class of Warrior, however, so make sure to keep an eye on your health during heated encounters and bring a few more opotions than you think you’ll need.
Whirlwind, Crime Hazard, and Hell Blade are all good skills for beginners to master.
Sorceress
Although you won’t be able to absorb many hits before going down, the amount of damage you can deal as a Sorceress makes it a great first class. Not only does she deal damage but also the elemental attacks are filled with dazzling effects that make combat a feast for your eyes. Your dodge skill can also be used to cover significant distances. So even though you can’t take many hits, it’s rather easy to avoid incoming attacks.
Most of the skills you’ll learn early on are viable for quite some time, although Lightning Burst, Frost Explosion, and Blaze are great for eliminating large groups.