
The Warlock is a class that looks like it will be the most exhilarating to play, however as it turns out it’s actually quite slow. The damage output is fantastic, yet in terms of versatility and self-sufficiency, the Barbarian loses out to the other classes. The help of allies is highly important, in particular the help of buffers and healers. The Barbarian’s biggest weakness is the fact that it can die easily, unable to tank any of the enemies when they come into larger hordes than usual.

The Barbarian class also comes equipped with super-fast speeds, which make it a terrifying force of nature in close combat and against hordes. The Barbarian Class is not exactly weak in any sense of the word, it is a hard-hitting, single-target-focused class that also deals a ton of AoE damage.

However, as a primary DPS class, Wizard is the weakest you can find. The range and the AoE attacks do grant your teammates some buffer room, and the teleporting is very neat. Wizard is extremely soft hitting, with damage that doesn’t even match the same levels as the Bard class. You don’t need to get up close and personal with the foes, however, that comes with a tradeoff for the damage output. The only thing that has made the Wizard not fall down to the 9 th place spot is the fact that this class offers ranged damage. Yet the thing that brings the Bard in terms of quality is its damage more than anything. It has an average healing rating way less than the better healers in-game, a little higher than the Wizard. However, it’s a very low damage class, that doesn’t provide much healing either. The main reasons to play the Bard class are when you’re playing with friends, it can give the party a decent stat buff through its songs, and it’s also quite fast so you can run around buffing people. The Bard falls at the absolute lowest point on the ranking list, simply because of the fact that this class does no damage.ĭon’t get me wrong, there are absolutely valid reasons to play the Bard class, even in 2022.
