In Dungeonborne, there are many different classes with very different abilities. We will explain to you what the classes can do and which ones are particularly suitable for beginners.
Dungeonborne is a new representative of the “Dark and Darker” genre. A type of battle royale with classes inspired by Dungeons and Dragons, equipped with medieval weapons and magic. In the dungeon, you will encounter not only monsters and bosses but also other players who will stand between you and the loot.
Here you can watch the trailer for Dungeonborne:
Overview of all classes in Dungeonborne
Currently, there are 8 different classes in Dungeonborne:
- Fighter
- Priest
- Rogue
- Pyromancer
- Death Knight
- Cryomancer
- Swordmaster
- Druid
All classes differ in the equipment they can wear and the active as well as passive abilities they possess. The mana and energy that the classes use for their abilities also vary. It is possible to create several different characters to experiment.
Fighter is the best beginner class

- Weapons: one-handed swords, two-handed swords, crossbows, daggers, shields, one-handed maces
- Race: Human – more inventory space
The fighter is the classic knight, with thick armor, a shield, and more focused on melee combat. His abilities make him even more of a tank. The special thing is that he cannot deal damage to his teammates.
He is particularly well suited for beginners because he can withstand some damage. In Dungeonborne, not only bosses and other players are a threat. Especially beginners can quickly become overwhelmed by the large number of opponents. That’s where the fighter’s shield comes in handy.
The ability Whirlwind is well suited for taking out many monsters, and the Battle Cry is good for winning in a 1v1.
If the fighter becomes too boring, players can try the swordmaster as a sort of more difficult version. All information about him and the other classes can be found on page 2.
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