PSO2 New Genesis Class Guide 2021 – Which one suits me?

PSO2 New Genesis Class Guide 2021 – Which one suits me?

Which class in Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis (PC, Xbox One, Xbox X) best suits which taste and playstyle? Which classes are available in the MMORPG at launch? Learn more about the individual classes in our MeinMMO PSO2 New Genesis class guide for 2021.

The question of which class to play first occupies many online role players at the start of every MMORPG, and Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis is no exception.

We have listed all six classes here and will examine their respective gameplay mechanics in more detail. 

By the way, PSO2: NG is just one of 7 important MMOs we are talking about in 2021.

An Overview of the Six Classes of PSO2: New Genesis

What classes are there? The six classes in Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis differ between ranged and melee fighters, as well as a supporter class. Each class has corresponding armor that emphasizes their respective class attributes. The races, by the way, have no impact on your character selection.

Can I change my class? A special aspect of the MMORPG is that it does not prescribe a fixed class. So once you feel it’s time for something new, visit the class NPC in Central City. There you can easily choose a new class of your choice without much hassle. You can change your class anytime and as often as you like.

Can I also combine classes? The Phantasy Star Online series is known for allowing players to experience different playstyles with their characters. 

Rather, the roles are fluid, and as mentioned above, you can also add one of the predefined six heroes as a subclass. For example, you can start as a Ranger for ranged attacks, then switch to melee using the Fighter subclass and deal heavy blows to the enemy with your fists. 

However, we will not delve into the subclass system of Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis at this moment. The focus of this guide is on introducing the main classes in the game.

Furthermore, we have put together a small overview for you where you can learn about the 10 most important things about PSO2: NG.

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The vast world of PSO2: NG is rich in dangerous enemies looking to take your life.

The Melee Classes in PSO2: New Genesis

What melee fighters are there? The Hunter and Fighter are suited as melee fighters, attacking either with swords and pole weapons or using dual daggers, fist weapons, and dual swords.

The Hunter – Perfect Class for Beginners

What can the Hunter do? With the Hunter, you play the simplest class that easily guides you through the MMORPG without falling behind other classes in significant ways. The Hunter class offers a convincing performance in terms of playability, mobility, and damage, making it difficult for you to find a better class later on. 

Hunters are melee fighters specializing in swords, partisans, and wired lances. 

  • Swords have a slow but strong attack and the ability to charge stronger attacks. 
  • Partisans are slightly faster and offer some utilities during combat.
  • Lances take some getting used to, but focus on area damage and many grab attacks.

What is the advantage of the Hunter? They are easy to learn and provide a lot of fun while not lagging behind the other classes at all.

What disadvantages do you have to accept? Unfortunately, the class is not as agile as others, but it is better armored.

The Fighter – Mobile Damage and Spectacular Combos

What distinguishes the Fighter from the Hunter? Fighters play more or less like Hunters, but they are faster and master devastating attacks. They take less damage but move nimbly and can evade better. Hunters rely on dual daggers, dual swords, and their fists in combat. 

Each weapon plays completely differently, but is equally efficient in its own way. 

  • With dual daggers, you are mostly airborne and attack the enemy with brutal combos. These are difficult to execute, and you need good reflexes for them. 
  • Fist fighting is literally very down-to-earth, and you use fewer combos to attack – instead, you land heavy hits against your opponent. Your range is low, but you can effectively parry hits.
  • Dual swords play like a mix of fist fighting and dual daggers, but combos are not as hard to execute here.

Advantages of the Fighter: He is agile and has strong attacks. He is very effective in aerial combat. 

Disadvantages: The class has weaker armor, and you need to avoid strong attacks.

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PSO2: NG is most enjoyable with other players together.

Ranged Combat in Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis

What ranged classes are there? PSO2 NG offers you four ranged fighters with the Ranger, Gunner, Force, and Techter, although one of them relies on close combat.

The Ranger – High Damage at Long Range

How does the Ranger play? If you want to stay at a distance from your enemies and kill them from afar, the Ranger is just right for you. You can either use rifles or rocket launchers to deal extreme damage from a safe distance.

  • Rifles are suitable due to their uncomplicated use, and with different ammunition types, you can cause different damage to the enemy. 
  • Rocket launchers are perfect when your enemies are right in front of you. With large area attacks, you deal remarkable damage and can hinder your enemies with various effects, such as slowing them down.

Advantages of the Ranger: He is deadly at long distance and perfect for keeping enemies off your teammates.

Disadvantages: Once enemies come close to you, you are vulnerable and don’t withstand much damage.

The Gunner – Not for Beginners, but Loads of Fun

Why is the Gunner hard to play? The Gunner class is initially somewhat difficult to learn, but once you get the hang of it, it’s a blast. Gunners primarily rely on a very fast play style and behave more like melee fighters than ranged ones. This is mainly due to their weapons, where you can choose between dual machine guns or assault rifles. 

  • The machine guns allow for an extremely mobile combat style, and you will quickly find yourself hopping around the battlefield. The optimal distance for the Gunner is indeed close to the enemy. Once you master the mechanics, you will love it – guaranteed.
  • With assault rifles, on the other hand, you can keep a large distance from your enemies at all times and support your teammates with various abilities and ammunition types – a certain similarity to the Ranger is evident.

Advantage of the Gunner: He plays incredibly dynamically and entertainingly while you dash across the battlefield.

Disadvantage: The playstyle is not very easy to learn.

The Force – Strong Area Attacks Devastate the Battlefield

What is the Force? Typical for PSO2 are some magic-like classes. Force is the class for players who enjoy using techs. Techs are the PSO2 equivalent to spells. 

A Force player has to maintain a safe distance from enemies at all times while casting powerful tech attacks. The Force classes rely on all sorts of elemental techs and use wands and talismans. 

  • Both weapons work quite similarly here, although the talisman uses slightly more mobile techs and does not deal as much damage.

Advantages: It deals high damage on the battlefield.

Disadvantage: You must always keep your distance from your enemies.

The YouTuber TayRecX has an interesting Let’s Play of PSO2: New Genesis for you here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxvL_Q5kSyE

The Techter – Supports Teammates but Also Deals Good Damage

What does the Techter offer? The Techter is the actual support class in PSO2 New Genesis. Your main task is to assist the rest of the team – but don’t think that you can’t defend yourself. Techters rely on a variety of weapon abilities and techs that can deal significant damage. However, not quite as much as a Force fighter. 

Techters also use wands and talismans, and both weapons have their individual play styles. 

  • Talismans allow for a more mobile playstyle but deal less damage.
  • The wands, on the other hand, are used as melee weapons that hit opponents while also utilizing some techs.

Advantages of the Techter: Supports groups and also deals damage to opponents.

Disadvantages: Damage is not comparable to the Force class.

By the way, you don’t have to worry about not finding teammates in PSO2: NG. Thanks to the expansion, the player count has dramatically increased.

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