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Dungeon Hunter 6 Classes – Which is the Best Class?

Dungeon Hunter 6 Assassin, Warrior, and Mage classes standing behind the logo.

Not sure which of the Dungeon Hunter 6 classes to pick? Want to know which one is best? Well, you’re in the right place. In this guide, I’m going to detail all of the classes you can pick in Dungeon Hunter 6. I’ll also include details on what I consider to be the best class, so you can kill enemies a lot faster.

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Dungeon Hunter 6 Classes

Please find below a complete breakdown of each of the classes in Dungeon Hunter 6.

Warrior

The Warrior is the jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none class that basically serves as Dungeon Hunter 6’s default. It features respectable attack and defence, and best-in-class HP. As a result, it’s the tankiest option of the five classes.

Official description:

Born into a somewhat of a normal Valenthian family, he once served valiantly in the military. Unwilling to submit to corrupt noblemen, he joined the Bounty Hunter Guild to protect others.

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Assassin

The Assassin is a ranged DPS class that has solid defense. You can consider it Dungeon Hunter’s Demon Hunter class, with its dual crossbows and stylish attacks. If you like ranged attacks but not magic, go for this class.

Official description:

A moral right-handed assassin from the weeping woods who, to investigate his foster parents’ death decided to become a Bounty Hunter. He’s known for fighting against demons during the invasion.

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Mage

It wouldn’t be an action RPG without a magic class, and the Mage in Dungeon Hunter 6 delivers in spades. Throw fireballs and cast spells with wild abandon from range. Just make sure to go carefully, as you lack HP and DEF with this class.

Official description:

A magical genius born into a noble Valenthain family. She was implicated in conflict which involved other nobles. Misunderstood by her family, she decided to leave her legacy and become a Bounty Hunter.

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Boon Sister

The Boon Sister is the closest you’ll get to a healer or support class in Dungeon Hunter 6. You’re better off using this class in a group, as its low DPS and HP leaves it vulnerable in solo content. Plus, its skills are focused on supporting rather than dealing damage.

Official description:

She lived in the Boon Sister Temple since the death of her parents. She adores Spirits and the Boon Tree. After the demons invaded, she left the temple to fight as a Bounty Hunter.

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Archer

This ranged specialist focuses primarily on DPS, staying at a safe distance from their opponents. Having said that, DEF and HP is still pretty good, so it’s not as squishy as it looks.

Official description:

As an exceptional archer among the elves, she watches over the woods and its inhabitants. She left home to hunt down the elven slave capturers. She fought demons during the invasion as a Bounty Hunter.

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What’s the Best Class in Dungeon Hunter 6?

The best class in Dungeon Hunter 6 is somewhat subjective, as it depends on the type of role you like to play. I’ve broken down the three key roles in MMOs, and assigned a class to each of them. You can use this to help determine which class you might like.

Tank

  • Warrior
  • Assassin

DPS

  • Mage
  • Archer

Support

  • Boon Sister

So, if you have a specific role you like to play, choose the class above that fits your playing style.

For pure DPS, which is the question that most ask anyway, I would recommend the Mage as the best class in Dungeon Hunter 6. It will require mastery, as it’s a very squishy class, but its DPS is unrivaled.

Pick the Archer if you want a bit more survivability in exchange for slightly less damage.

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