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All classes in Steelrising

In Steel rising, players start a game for AEGIS, an automated machine designed to protect Queen Maria Antoinette. Created by Eugene de Vokanson, Aegis performs a mission to prevent the destruction of Paris by the army of robots. At the beginning of the game, players will be able to choose a certain class for AEGIS, as well as various other settings. The class you have chosen has certain abilities and increases certain attributes. So, if you want to know more about these classes, we will tell you. That's all the players need to know before choosing a class in Steel rising.

All classes in Steel rising

Steel rising is a role-playing game, the action of which takes place in the late 1700s with a nostalgic shade of steampunk. There are four starting classes in the game, and only one can choose. Bodyguard, soldier, dancer and alchemist-four classes available in the game. The choice of class determines your initial weapon, strengthening attributes and consumables available for this class. Although you start with a certain set of attributes, players can always increase various attributes during the passage.

bodyguard

The bodyguard is scaled with strength and is an ideal class for tank blows, inflicting great damage to opponents. Players start a game with a heavy weapon of Body of Work and a special Block technique. You also get a grenade of petrification, which temporarily immobilizes enemies. The Bodyguard class gives +3 strength and +2 engineering for the main attributes. In the same way, it gives AEGIS +60 health, as well as a 1.4-fold increase in production. You also get an increase in balance by 12% and +40 to armor.

Soldier

Soldiers are exceptional fighters who can own heavy weapons to perform powerful attacks. Soldiers begin with the heavy weapon Gribeauval Halberd. You also get a special technique for a long attack. The class of soldiers begins with an explosive grenade that can overturn enemies. This class begins with +3 to force and +2 to endurance, which guarantees that you will have enough strength and endurance to fight off enemies. In the same way, you get +14 to endurance. The grade of soldiers also has a 1.16-fold multiplier of a critical blow, +9 to the blow and +7 to physical damage.

Dancer

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Dancers are skilled and dexterous and use their speed and equipment to immobilize the enemies with critical blows. The dancer class is extremely stable and can quickly attack a chain. The dancer is considered the best class for starting in Steel rising. Players begin with light weapons armored fans and a special technique Book.

You get an explosives Flame Grenade, which can set fire to enemies. The dancer class begins with +3 to dexterity and +2 to endurance, which allows the players to move quickly, fighting with enemies. You also get +14 to endurance. As for the attack, the grade of soldiers has +2 to physical damage, +5 to immobilization and 1.16-time multiplier of a critical blow.

alchemist

Alchemists rely on the alchemy of the elements in order to apply persistent elemental damage to opponents. This class uses an alchemical weapon that quickly affects opponents with electric shock, sets it on fire or freezes them. You start a game with batons with a glass core, light weapon. The class of alchemists also has a special technique that for a short time fills the weapon with frost. Players also receive an alchemical resistance bottle that can neutralize the alchemical attacks of enemies.

As for attributes, players begin with +2 engineering and +3 elementary alchemy. You also have a 1.14-fold multiplication of production. For the attack, alchemists receive 1.14-fold witchcraft. As for protection, the alchemists have +40 to armor, +12% to fire resistance, +12% to cold resistance and +12% to complete damage. Resistance. This, of course, makes the alchemist the best protective class to start in Steel rising.

Additional guidelines for Steel rising see Tips and recommendations for beginners in Steel rising in professional game guides.

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