• Sorcerer: S tier – Amazing AoE, fast movement, minimal Mana issues
  • Leech: A tier – Versatile but can feel slow while leveling
  • Necromancer: A tier – Minions can carry, but slow engagement
  • Blade Dancer: S tier – Fast, great AoE, high boss damage
  • Beast Master: B tier – Slower to come online, not as fast as other classes
  • Shaman: S tier – Crazy damage, fast, no waiting for minions
  • Druid: A tier – Comes online faster than Beast Master, but not as great as Shaman
  • Marksman: A tier – Needs setup but still strong, same shift as Blade Dancer
  • Rune Master: S tier – Can do everything the sorcerer does, strong in all cases
  • Paladin: S tier – Strongest half-Melee class, can cruise through early game
  • Void Knight: C tier – Not a great early game class, better in end game
  • Forge Knight: B tier – Somewhere in between Paladin and Void Knight
  • Spell blade: A tier – Potential damage, high teleport but melee issues
  • Falconer: S tier – Utilizes shift, fast, nice abilities
  • Warlock: A tier – Feels slower, need to stack more debuffs
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Key Takeaways

Class Tier
Sorcerer S
Leech A
Necromancer A
Blade Dancer S
Beast Master B
Shaman S
Druid A
Marksman A
Runemaster S
Paladin S
Void Knight C
Forge Knight B
Spellblade A
Falconer S
Warlock A

Disclaimer: All rankings are based on the early game and may change in the endgame.

Sorcerer – 🌌

I would place the Sorcerer in the S tier because it is an amazing and versatile class that excels in both AoE and single-target damage.

Leech – 🦇

While the Leech class is versatile, it falls short in some aspects, making it more suitable for the A tier in my opinion.

Necromancer – 💀

The Necromancer is incredibly strong due to the powerful minions, but its slower pace and minion engagement issues place it in the A tier.

Blade Dancer – 🗡️

With its exceptional speed and AoE abilities, the Blade Dancer earns a rightful place in the S tier for its prowess in clearing levels.

Beast Master – 🦁

The Beast Master’s potential shines in the endgame, but its weaknesses while leveling place it in the B tier for early game performance.

Shaman – ⚡

The Shaman has a wide array of powerful skills, making it an S tier class with exceptional damage-dealing capabilities.

Druid – 🌿

Combining aspects of the Shaman and Beast Master, the Druid deserves a place in the A tier for its versatility and decent gameplay.

Quote: "It’s not as fast as Shaman and lacks high single-target damage."

Marksman – 🏹

While the Marksman has potential, it requires specific bonuses to shine, warranting a position in the A tier for early game performance.

Runemaster – ✨

The Runemaster’s versatility and strength in various situations make it a strong S tier contender, excelling in AoE and boss damage.

Paladin – 🛡️

With its incredible abilities and high single-target damage, the Paladin firmly secures its place in the S tier for exceptional early game performance.

Void Knight – ⚫

The Void Knight’s reliance on damage over time abilities and slower pace place it in the C tier for its lackluster early game performance.

Forge Knight – 🔥

The Forge Knight requires significant investment to become powerful, earning it a place in the B tier due to the challenges it poses early on.

Spellblade – 🌪️

While the Spellblade has potential, the issues with hitting enemies with melee attacks place it in the A tier for early game performance.

Falconer – 🦅

The Falconer’s swift abilities and strong skills highlight its potential, earning it a place in the S tier for early game prowess.

List: Points to consider before choosing a class for early game performance:

  • Speed and mobility
  • AoE and single-target damage capability
  • Minion engagement and versatility

Conclusion

Choosing a class in the early game is crucial for a smooth gaming experience in Last Epoch 1.0. Each class has its strengths and weaknesses, and understanding their capabilities will help in making the right choice.

In conclusion, the tier list provides insights into the various classes’ performance in the early game, guiding players in selecting the most suitable class for their playstyle.

Quote: "I hope you’ll be able to choose a class that you like and enjoy."

FAQ

  1. Can classes change tiers in the endgame?
  • Yes, the early game tier list may not accurately reflect the endgame performance of each class.

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Key Takeaways:

  1. Sorcerer, Blade Dancer, Runemaster, and Paladin shine in the early game.
  2. Choosing a class depends on preferences and playstyle.

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