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Soul Knight Prequel Class Tier List – February 2024 Rankings

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Need schooling? We have a Soul Knight Prequel Class Tier List! Oh, it’s not that kind of class? My bad… Either way, our tier list ranks all the classes available in Soul Knight Prequel so you can create a top-tier team!

Soul Knight Prequel is a loot-farming style game with thousands of mix-n-match combos from classes and kits to skills. You can customise your chibi-like pudgy heroes alone, or team up with mates to double the fun! Crammed with quests and seasonal gameplay there is no shortage (except for the tiny heroes!) of things to do.

You can check out Soul Knight Prequel on the Play Store. If you’re a fan of tiers or fish then check out our Fish Kingdoms Tier List.

Soul Knight Prequel Class Tier List

Onto the rankings! We try our best to create a balanced tier list with as little bias as possible. You might not agree with our choices, and that’s okay – tier lists are subjective after all. That said, we hope our tier list was at least a little helpful.

S-Tier

These classes put the S in Soul Knight. They’re OP classes that offer versatility and are a huge strength to your team.

  • Assassin – Best known for their high Strength and Dexterity stats. The Assasin hones a variety of skills designed to defeat enemies swiftly. Attacks from the Assassin class also house temporary buffs and lethal singular strikes.
  • Bastion – Essentially a combined class of Archer and Aegis. Double the class, double the lethality! The Bastion pulls its Strength from Aegis and Dexterity from Archer.
  • Elementalist – Another combined class, this time the hybrid of the Tempest Mage and Pyromancer. Both classes that inspire the Elementalist fusion deal harsh magic damage.
  • Pyroknight – Would you believe this is yet another combined style class between a Warrior and Pyromancer? The warrior alone is a foundational choice for its close-range combat and high strength. As expected, the Pyromancer inspiration that makes up the Pyroknight comes from its magic damage.

A-Tier

Ay, they’re still strong! These classes can still have a permanent spot on your team if you let them. They’re well balanced so don’t sleep on them because they aren’t S-Tier.

  • Warrior – A solid class no matter the game usually. One of the starting classes and also one of the ones suited to all gameplay. With excellent close-range combat and an abundance of weapons at the disposal, this class favours raw damage over speed and other stats.
  • Artillerist – Focused on range damage primarily, this class is a fusion of the Pyromancer and Archer classes.
  • Ranger – This class is lethal from a distance dealing with fast burst attacks. It primarily favours the Dexterity and Strength stat which comes from its class-fusion from the Thief and Archer classes.
  • Stormblade – This class is another fusion style between the Tempest Mage and Thief classes.

B-Tier

Our average. They’re not great, but equally not awful. Few niche uses.

  • Aegis – This primary class focuses on Strength. It’s decent, but not the best for its primary trait.
  • Archer – As expected this class deals damage from afar using projectiles. The Archer’s main trait is its Dexterity.
  • Pyromancer – This class is better when a part of a fusion class. When solo this class offers decent magic damage which is mainly fire, hence the pyro part of the name. That said, the main stat of this class is actually its Intelligence.

C-Tier

Onto the weaker classes, these are better suited to beginner players if you haven’t got access to anything else.

  • Tempest Mage – One of the primary classes and one of the weaker. The Tempest Mage shines best when it blends into another class. When solo, this class deals ok magic damage, with a primary trait focused on Intelligence.
  • Warliege – Combined class of Warrior and Aegis. They’re just not that compatible. The Warliege is kind of disappointing but offers some niche uses.

D-Tier

Don’t settle for less. These classes suck!

  • Thief – Not stealing my heart. The Thief is a primary class choice that excels with raw damage and enhanced mobility. That said, the Thief is incredibly fragile so it performs as a one-hit-wonder.
  • Stormwarden – Despite being a combined class of Tempest Mage and Aegis, this class didn’t flourish with the strengths of its build.

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