If you’ve been pondering over which class to choose in Go Go Muffin, you’ll be glad to know that I will provide insights about each class, rate their strength, and also indicate their current popularity level.
Go Go Muffin Classes overview
You have 5 classes in Go Go Muffin, each one fulfilling a specific role. Depending on the builds, each of the classes can be a damage dealer, but not all of them can be dedicated tanks or healers. At the moment, the basic classes are:
- Swordbearer (Tank or DPS)
- Wayfarer (DPS)
- Scholar (DPS)
- Acolyte (Healer or DPS)
- Shadowlash (DPS)
The details for each class are provided in the upcoming pages, so if you’d like to learn more about each individual class, I suggest you take a look at those following pages instead.
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I have to start by mentioning that each class is good in its own way. They are all pretty well-balanced, and as long as the user (the player) is optimising the gear and skills, you can never go wrong with whichever choice you make. From a “necessity” point of view, we could create a tier list that ranks all the classes in Go Go Muffin.
My recommendation is that you pick the class you are most comfortable with. You shouldn’t let a Go Go Muffin tier list decide which class you want to play, because at the end of the day, if you don’t enjoy the playstyle of your selected class, there is no point in continuing with that character.
1 Acolyte class
The Acolyte class stands out as the sole character type capable of restoring the health of the team. Equipped with potent healing spells, they have the ability to keep allies in the fight longer than any other class. Their indispensable role in a party makes them highly sought-after. Interestingly, they can also be built for DPS (Damage Per Second), making them an equally formidable force in offensive combat.
Pros:
- Easy to find parties for dailies
- Can play the DPS role extremely well too
- Can have a mix of heal and DPS if the situation allows
- Only class that can be a dedicated healer
- As core DPS, they are among the best of the best
Cons:
- You can’t always turn on the bot and AFK in a dungeon (like Perilous Trials or Dragon) because the parties will require heals at certain times
Class change path:
Acolyte
– as the normal class, you will mostly have some heals and a little bit of damage. It is important to get past the first 80 levels quickly and reach CC 1 so you can have access to better skills.
Oracle
– as the Oracle, you will start having damage that can be at par with the other DPS classes. It’s great, and the heals are also outstanding. Zero to one hundred in a couple of seconds.
The term “Thaumaturge” refers to the second-tier class for an Acolyte, who is exceptionally proficient in dealing damage. Not only that, but they are also capable healers, as you might expect.
Should you play Acolyte?
If you want to play a role that is not as “AFK-friendly” as some of the others, you better play Acolyte. It is overall one of the best classes you can choose right now, since they are extremely in demand for the later stages. In most parties, they are needed and accepted right away.
2 Swordbearer class
As a die-hard fan, I’d like to highlight the unique appeal of the Swordbearer class. Unlike any other, it doubles as a defensive powerhouse and a potent damage dealer. Despite their imposing physique and sword in hand, they are not just brutes; they can also dish out significant damage per second (DPS). At first sight, they might seem straightforward, but the road to mastery is complex and challenging.
Pros:
- Easy to find parties for dailies
- Can play the DPS role
- Can have a mix of tank and DPS if the situation allows
- The only dedicated tank in the game
- Can AFK bot in parties too (no need to manually cast)
Cons:
- As a core DPS, the Swordbearer will still deal less damage than the other classes
- Needs to adjust to each situation well in terms of skills and have the right Pet/Mount/Recast on gears for ultimate tankiness
- Melee class
Class change path:
Swordbearer – as the normal class, the tankiness is there, the damage is there, and it’s a really well-rounded class.
Sword Adept – as the CC 1 class, Sword Adepts will become even bulkier and will deal even more damage.
Swordmaster refers to the level 2 skillset for a character known as the Swordbearer, who excels in inflicting damage within the narrative and possesses an impressive ability to withstand attacks when utilized in groups, making them highly effective against various threats.
Should you play Swordbearer?
Do you like going head-first into action and not having a care in the world about the incoming damage? Then this is a great class for you. You will be able to tank anything and everything, and if you so choose to go for DPS, while you won’t be the best of the best, you’ll still tank long enough and deal plenty of damage. Self-sustain and damage for the win!
3 Shadowlash class
The Shadowlash character is a remarkable Damage Per Second (DPS) class that adheres to a stealthy, assassin-style gameplay. This character operates at the boundary between melee combat and ranged attacks, but possesses an astonishing ability to dish out enormous damage in a brief period. They are particularly effective against bosses and can perform quite well in story mode as well.
Pros:
- One of the best damage dealers later on in the game
- Swift and fun playstyle
- Can AFK bot in parties too (no need to manually cast)
Cons:
- Relies on healer to keep them alive if the boss targets them
- Melee class
- Could be tough to find parties if their CP is not that high, and there are better options.
Class change path:
Shadowlash – as the normal class, they have one of the highest damage outputs among all the classes. They are only surpassed by the Wayfarer as CC 0 (in some situations).
Darkblade– as the CC 1 class, Darkblade players will follow the same assassin-like playstyle, but unlock even better skills that have great synergy.
Nightweaver – This refers to the CC2 (Class Contribution 2) character for Shadowlash, renowned for dishing out some of the greatest Damage Per Second (DPS) in the game. Top-tier parties frequently include Nightweavers due to their exceptional damage output that is simply superb.
Should you play Shadowlash?
If you’re a fan of the assassin class in other games, this is the right choice for you. Of course, it will be a long road ahead getting to Nightweaver, but it is well worth it. It’s a fun and flashy class, and they have a unique look too. They probably look the best in the game at the moment.
4 Scholar class
In my gaming world, I’m all about the Scholar – it’s like playing as a mage everywhere else, but with an added twist. This class is a whiz at elemental magic, chaining spells together to keep those foes at bay. If you enjoy a good challenge and love seeing the fruits of your labor pay off, then this class is for you.
Pros:
- Great AoE damage
- Relaxing playstyle, revolves around elemental damage
- Can AFK bot in parties too (no need to manually cast)
- Ranged class
Cons:
- Takes a while to cast their combo
- Only starts to shine towards late game
- Could be tough to find parties if their CP is not that high, and there are better options.
Class change path:
Scholar – as the normal class, they are focused on Fire. The skills are not that great, but if you bear with them, at CC 1 they will become A LOT better.
Sorcerer– as the CC 1 class, Sorcerers will start using Ice element. They will deal continuous damage with their core skill, and can have a variety of fun combos depending on which content they’re up against.
Archmage – This is the second-tier class for the Scholar, specialized in the Lightning element. Their abilities truly excel, and so does their offensive power. By this level, those who persevere with the Scholar’s supposedly weaker builds will likely find themselves quite content.
Should you play Scholar?
The Scholar is a class that rewards its players for their patience. At CC 1 you start getting a glimpse of how strong they can be, and if you reach Archmage, you will be really happy with your choice. If you don’t mind the wait, it’s a great class for you. They are ranged, they can deal amazing AoE damage, and their weapon looks pretty neat too!
5 Wayfarer class
The Wayfarer class functions similarly to an archer. It excels in both area-of-effect (AoE) damage and single-target damage. Moreover, it maintains its high power level consistently, from no crowd control (CC 0) up until CC 2.
Pros:
- Great AoE damage
- Great ST damage
- Fast-paced playstyle, but relaxing because you don’t have to worry about the enemy NOT dying.
- Can AFK bot in parties too (no need to manually cast)
- Ranged class
Cons:
- Can fall off a little in the end game
- Could be tough to find parties if their CP is not that high, and there are better options.
Class change path:
Wayfarer– as the normal class, they are great at DPS. They can deal both ST and AoE, which makes them great overall, regardless of content.
Ranger– as the CC 1 class, Rangers could deal less damage than some of the other classes, but with the right combo, they could climb back up in an instant. They are extremely dependent on their rotation.
Wayfarer’s Eagle-Eyed Class – This is the CC 2 category for the Wayfarer. This class stands out, as it inflicts tremendous damage, and despite not being as potent as the Shadowlash, it still excels due to its fundamental ability that will make it shine.
Should you play Wayfarer?
If you like a class that is solid all throughout the game, from the beginning until the end, the Wayfarer is the one for you. Their playstyle is like the one of an archer, so even though they are not that tanky, they can deal insane amounts of damage.
This displays the comprehensive Go Go Muffin character rankings, including optimal builds for each class. Enthusiasts of tier lists will appreciate our Goddess Era and Maiden Academy lists. There are numerous others available – simply look up the game you’re curious about!
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