As a seasoned adventurer of Tarisland, I’ve spent countless hours exploring its vast landscapes and battling fierce beasts. With each passing day, I’ve come to appreciate the importance of choosing the right companions for my journeys. That’s why I’m here today to share my hard-earned insights on the various classes and their specializations in Tarisland.
Prior to starting the game, Tarisland gives players the opportunity to select their desired character. Each character comes with distinct responsibilities. Feel free to opt for your preferred roles, such as Tank, Healer, or Damage Per Second (DPS), right from the start! Making these decisions before you even begin playing can be a challenging task. It’s natural to feel uncertain about which class and role best suit your playstyle. Let our Tarisland tier list serve as a valuable resource in helping you make an informed choice.
But first, let’s meet the main character classes!
In the world of Tarisland, there are nine primary character classes. For each class, there are two distinct specialized paths to explore. It’s up to you to decide which path aligns with your preferred gameplay style. Feel free to examine the character classes and their corresponding paths once you reach the end of the Tarisland tier list. This information will provide valuable insight into all the classes, facilitating your choice of the most fitting class for you.
As a long-time Tarisland player with countless hours spent mastering each character’s unique abilities and attributes, I’m excited to share my take on the game’s tier list. To create this ranking, I delved deep into understanding the intricacies of every playable character, considering their skills, strengths, and weaknesses in various Tarisland game modes. Based on my extensive experience, I’ve divided the characters into four tiers:
1 S Tier
S Tier
- Bard – Solo
- Barbarian Fighter – Thunder
- Priest – Pray
- Paladin – Guard
- Ranger – Hunting
- Shadow Swordsman – Duel
As a dedicated gamer, I’d like to begin by showcasing the elite, top-tier character specializations for each role that truly shine in the game world.
Bard – Solo and Barbarian Fighter – Thunder are in there due to their best-in-class DPS abilities. If you want pure damage dealers, you won’t find a class better than Barbarian Fighter’s Thunder and Bard’s Solo role.
Paladin – Guard is simply the best tank in the game with decent DPS abilities. Whether it’s PvE Raids or PvP Duels, no one withstands as much punishment as Paladin-Guard.
Ranger – Hunting gets in the S tier for two reasons – it’s the deadliest ranged DPS that’s very easy to master. Both Priest classes are great healers, but the better damage-dealing gets Priest – Pray into the S tier.
As a gamer, I’d describe it like this: I’ve got one more character to introduce – the Shadow Swordsman, specifically his Duel version. This guy is all about close-quarters combat and dealing massive burst damage. If you manage to master the intricacies of this build, you’ll have a formidable assassin on your team. Not only does he dish out some serious damage, but he also provides party buffs to help us all perform better in battle.
2 A Tier
- Bard – Harmony
- Mage – Frost
- Mage – Flame
- Paladin – Justice
- Phantom Necro – Soul Healing
- Ranger – Tamed Beast
- Warrior – War Shield
As a Harmony Bard fan, I’d describe it this way: The Harmony path deviates significantly from the traditional Bard – Solo route. Instead of focusing on solo ranged damage, this branch grants us Area of Effect (AOE) healing and self-sustenance. However, we forgo the acquisition of potent ranged Damage Per Second (DPS) abilities that come with the Bard – Solo path.
In simpler terms, a Mage is the unique class that encompasses two roles – Frost or Flame – within the same tier. The perks and abilities of each role are remarkably similar for both Player versus Player (PvP) and Player versus Environment (PvE) scenarios. However, their low durability relegates them to the A tier in rankings. It is highly recommended that a tank accompanies these delicate magic-wielders for protection.
Paladin-Justice is just as good a tank as Paladin-Guard. You’ll get similar performance from both Paladin roles if you have a decent DPS in your party. However, the Guard’s DPS skills can help out a weaker DPS like the Ranger-Tamed Beast.
Use the Warrior – War Shield character for PvP battles early on and then forget you ever had it. The performance is exceptional for low-level Duels and Arena battles, but the fall-off is insane!
Phantom Necro – Soul Healing offers decent support as a healer, especially in PvP game modes. However, their performance in PvE is disappointing, to say the least. Plus, the Phantom Necro class is not for beginners.
3 B Tier
- Barbarian Fighter – Frozen
- Priest – Faith
- Shadow Swordsman – Cunning
- Warrior – Rage
Although on paper, the Barbarian Fighter’s specializations – Frozen and Thunder – seem quite similar, their actual in-game performances vary noticeably. Surprisingly, the Frozen Barbarian Fighter, for unknown reasons, doesn’t deliver the same level of tankiness or damage output as the Thunder branch. The combination of Ice and Melee isn’t as effective as Thunder and Melee in combat.
Priest – Faith is a very one-dimensional character. You’ll have to go all-in on a healer build. Don’t expect any DPS skills from this branch. Similarly, Warrior – Rage entirely focuses on DPS and forgets to bring the tanky-ness expected from a bruiser-type character.
Shadow Swordsman – Cunning is another hard-to-master role with its technical skillset based around poisons, evasive gameplay, and below-average burst damage. You have to be precise to get the best out of this character. However, once you do, you will get uniform performance across all game modes.
4 C Tier
- Phantom Necro – Soul Snatch
In simpler terms, the Soul Snatch branch of Phantom Necromancer in Tarisland is currently considered the weakest class. It’s challenging to use with poor damage output and unimpressive healing or support capabilities. However, the Soul Healing build can provide decent healing abilities.
As a seasoned gamer with years of experience in the mystical world of Tarisland, I can confidently conclude that we have reached the end of our exploration of its character and class tier list. It’s been an enlightening journey, discovering the nuances that set seemingly similar entities apart in the game.
5 Specializations
Warrior – Specializations: Rage & War Shield
The Warrior is a melee class in Tarisland with decent Tank and DPS abilities. Not great, not bad, just decent. And the fact that the Warrior class has the lowest agility doesn’t help. Avoid the not-so-special Rage specialization and follow the War Shield route for a decent PvP build.
Paladin – Specializations: Justice & Guard
With skills like self-healing and defence buffs for the team, Paladin earns the title of the best tank in Tarisland. You can also make a great early-game DPS out of a Paladin. But, for mid and end-game content, it’s best to rely on Paladin’s main strength- tank.
Ranger – Specializations: Tamed Beast & Hunting
Ranger is the most beginner-friendly class in Tarisland. Ranged DPS abilities and high mobility make Ranger a good choice for PvP combat and PvE exploration. However, don’t expect your Ranger to withstand a continuous onslaught. They have little to no tanky-ness. You’ll have to rely on their mobility skills to avoid taking too much damage.
Barbarian Fighter – Specializations: Thunder & Frozen
Barbarian Fighter is a stronger and sturdier version of Warrior mixed with Paladin. They are a reliable tank, an unforgiving DPS, and don’t need much support from other party members. Instead, they bring along decent raid buffs for everyone around them. However, one specialization is better than the other. Check out the tier list to find out which is which.
Bard – Specializations: Solo & Harmony
Bard is the best class for players looking to create a specific build. The Solo path will get you an excellent ranged DPS, while Harmony’s self and AOE healing is great for support. Top all that off with the high manoeuvrability and the low tanky-ness won’t even matter.
Priest – Specializations: Faith & Pray
Priest excels in AOE healing. That’s what makes Priest the best healer class in Tarisland. The two specializations – Faith and Pray – also have some DPS abilities, but they aren’t good enough to be your main DPS. It’s best to build Preist as your primary healer, especially for end-game content.
Mage – Specializations: Frost & Flame
The Mage class makes one of the best – if not THE best – DPS in Tarisland for both PvP and PvE game modes. Regardless of the specialization, a Mage can deal serious AOE and targeted damage using their fire or ice magic. But, there is a trade-off. Mages have the lowest survivability.
Shadow Swordsman – Specializations: Cunning & Duel
Shadow Swordsman is the stealthy class of Tarisland – big on burst damage and evasion but can’t survive too many blows. Much like every other class, Shadow Swordsman also has two specializations. However, one is considerably better than the other. Jump to the tier list to see which is which.
Phantom Necro – Specializations: Soul Snatch & Soul Healing
Phantom Necro is a technical and difficult-to-master class with lacklustre DPS and average support skills. Don’t bother using them as your DPS at all! Use them as your support/healer for your PvP ventures until you get a better healer/support.
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2024-07-16 14:20