In Age of Ashes: Dark Nuns, your class is the foundation of how you’ll experience this MMORPG. From controlling mobs in dungeon runs to surviving world bosses and scaling PvP ladders, your class affects how you deal damage, how you avoid it, and how you respond to the chaos on-screen. While the full launch lineup hasn’t been officially confirmed, all signs point to five playable classes, each distinct in both visuals and combat mechanics.

This guide breaks down everything we currently know about the Sorcerer, Dragon Knight, Soul Slaying Officer, Divine Warrior, and Demon Hunter. Whether you’re here to deal damage, soak hits, or keep moving while landing clean shots, there’s a class in this game designed to match your pace.

DISCLAIMER: As the game is yet to release globally, we are using the working class names seen in preview footage and information from the Korean version. As such, the actual class names might vary slightly in the final release. Regardless, the actual play styles and skill sets described here should still be accurate.

Sorcerer

Strengths

  • Powerful area-of-effect skills
  • Long-range advantage
  • Strong burst potential

Weaknesses

  • Very low defense
  • Vulnerable in close quarters

The Sorcerer is the long-range magical powerhouse of Age of Ashes: Dark Nuns. Focused on massive AoE damage, this class is perfect for players who like to clear mobs in bulk and finish fights quickly. Sorcerers are fragile, though. They rely on staying at range and using terrain or movement to avoid getting overwhelmed.

Sorcerers feel powerful from the start, especially in PvE. In dungeon content, they excel at managing multiple enemies while dealing consistent burst damage to bosses. However, they’re punished heavily for mistimed moves or getting caught in melee.

Dragon Knight

Strengths

  • Strong single-target damage
  • Good control in melee range
  • Balanced offense and defense

Weaknesses

  • Weak against ranged enemies
  • Limited AoE coverage

The Dragon Knight is the high-pressure melee specialist. Wielding a long spear and dragon-themed skills, this class is built around clean, direct damage and short, decisive encounters. They’re best suited to players who enjoy surgical strikes and sustained melee uptime.

In PvP or tight dungeon fights, the Dragon Knight’s mobility and precision help them excel against single enemies. However, they’re less effective against wide-area threats or ranged pressure, so they reward players who can pick targets carefully and control engagements.

Soul Slaying Officer

Strengths

  • Extremely mobile
  • High burst potential
  • Mix of magic and physical damage

Weaknesses

  • Moderate durability
  • Demands precise timing

This scythe-wielding class blends speed, aggression, and hybrid damage into a hit-and-run role that feels fast and dangerous. The Soul Slaying Officer is perfect for players who enjoy constant movement and flashy combos.

Mechanically, this class stands out for its mix of physical and magical abilities, allowing for diverse build paths. Its stealthy, high-mobility kit makes it ideal for engaging quickly and retreating before things get dangerous. This is a strong pick for players who want to feel active every second.

Divine Warrior

Strengths

  • High survivability
  • Steady, reliable DPS
  • Strong frontline presence

Weaknesses

  • Slow movement
  • Limited range options

The Divine Warrior is your tanky frontline class. Outfitted in heavy armor and carrying a holy blade, this class thrives in prolonged fights. It trades flashiness for stability, making it a great pick for players who prefer to anchor fights and absorb damage while dealing consistent melee output.

While slower and less agile than the other classes, the Divine Warrior’s survivability makes them incredibly forgiving. They’re also solid in multiplayer, especially when teammates need breathing room or reliable aggro control.

Demon Hunter

Strengths

  • Fast and mobile
  • Consistent ranged DPS
  • Great for kiting enemies

Weaknesses

  • Fragile under pressure
  • Struggles in enclosed combat

Fast, mobile, and armed with a one-handed crossbow, the Demon Hunter plays like a classic kiting class. This is the choice for players who want to reposition constantly, stay at range, and take out enemies before they get close.

Demon Hunters perform best in content that allows for spacing—open-world exploration, ranged dungeon waves, and PvP skirmishes. They’re fragile, so success depends on dodging and maintaining distance, but they reward precision and smart positioning with consistent DPS.

Choosing the Right Class for Your Playstyle

While any class in Age of Ashes: Dark Nuns can handle the full game, your personal preference for speed, defense, or control should guide your decision. Here’s a breakdown to help find the best class for your play style and preferences:

  • If you prefer dealing high damage from range while managing crowds, the Sorcerer is a natural fit. Their skill rotations are built for efficiency, and they scale well through most PvE content.
  • If you like dueling, burst damage, and staying up close, the Dragon Knight offers a satisfying melee rhythm with solid tools for control and counterplay.
  • If your playstyle favors mobility, combo chaining, and constant movement, the Soul Slaying Officer gives you the tools to stay unpredictable and dangerous in both solo and group play.
  • If you value stability, defense, and consistency, go with the Divine Warrior. It’s slower, but it gives you the room to make mistakes and recover mid-fight.
  • If your instinct is to stay on the move and out of reach, the Demon Hunter rewards careful spacing, hit-and-run tactics, and skill timing—great for players who like to keep their enemies chasing shadows.

As a beginner in Age of Ashes: Dark Nuns, the class you choose determines how you interact with both the auto and manual combat systems. Ranged classes like Sorcerer and Demon Hunter make the most of auto-play during open-world grinding, while melee classes reward manual control during boss mechanics and PvP engagements. You can switch between modes on the fly, but understanding your class helps you know when to take control.

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Every class in Age of Ashes: Dark Nuns has a defined role with enough flexibility to handle the game’s progression, dungeons, and multiplayer modes. What matters most is how it aligns with the way you like to play—whether that’s up close with a blade, from afar with a spell, or circling your targets with mobility and pressure. Read our tips and tricks for Age of Ashes: Dark Nuns is you wish to learn more gameplay tips that will help you get the most out of your class choice.

Choosing the right class isn’t about maximizing numbers early on. It’s about picking something you’ll want to stick with through the long climb to endgame. Once you find that match, the rest of the systems—gear, titles, skills—will fall into place naturally.

For smoother gameplay and better responsiveness, try playing Age of Ashes: Dark Nuns on PC with BlueStacks. It’s the most efficient way to manage your class abilities, react in real-time, and enjoy the visual detail this game was built to show.