If you’re looking for the strongest class in Crystal of Atlan, you’ve landed at the right place! The class system in the game is quite diverse as players start with a base class and can unlock subclasses at level 15. Subclasses can be switched until level 45, after which the choice becomes permanent upon Awakening. Each subclass offers unique abilities and playstyles, allowing for diverse combat experiences. In this tier list, we have included all the subclasses and ranked them according to their utility in both PvE and PvP game modes. Check them out below!

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S Tier Classes

Let’s take a look at all of the classes in this tier:

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Elementalist

The Elementalist is a sub-class of Magister in Crystal of Atlan designed to be played as a ranged character. All of its powers can be cast from a long or medium distance, with the exception of a handful that are better used close to your target. Furthermore, the Elementalist’s basic strike has an extremely long range, allowing you to consistently hit adversaries from a distance. This is not to say that the Elementalist cannot protect itself from close range; in addition to its dashes, the Elementalist’s abilities can be cast at close range without losing effectiveness.

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Warlock

The Warlock is a sub-class of Magister in Crystals of Atlan. Unlike its counterpart, the elementalist, the Warlock aims to get very close to the enemy before assaulting ceaselessly until the enemy is defeated. If players want to make the most of this class, they must be extremely attacking. Otherwise, the Warlock will not stay long in combat, since its primary source of sustainability is a short healing buff that heals a fraction of the damage it inflicts and has a lengthy cooldown period.

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Scytheguard

The Scytheguard is a sub-class of Puppeteer in Crystals of Atlan. This class, like the puppeteer class, uses its powers to manage and empower the Marionette while also hitting independently with a light whip. The Scytheguard deals strong Area of Effect (AoE) damage. The unique link between puppeteer and marionette allows for smart disengagement from fight if you are overwhelmed. Because some skills can be utilized from beyond of melee range, the player can perform the skill and rapidly sprint away from incoming attacks while the marionette continues and completes the skill.

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Berserker

The Berserker is a sub-class of Swordsman in Crystal of Atlan. It is a pure damage dealer who enjoys bringing the fight to their adversaries and making them suffer. Many of the class abilities are intended to cause significant, repeatable damage to multiple foes in a given area. The basic placement skills are improved, and there are additional possibilities for closing in on their opponents. The Berserker can use fifteen active talents and sixteen passive skills, the majority of which are intended to improve the damage of specific abilities. As they advance to higher levels, it becomes evident that they will not have enough points to dedicate to each talent.

A Tier Classes

Let’s take a look at all of the classes in this tier:

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Bounty Hunter

The Bounty Hunter is a sub-class of Musketeer in Crystals of Atlan. This class moves in quickly to deal as much damage as possible before retreating to a safe distance to plot their next attack. By level 60, the Bounty Hunter will have access to 14 active abilities and three finishers, including the Ultra Awakening skill. Because you can only have 8 talents on your active bars at a time (plus two of your three finishers), you must choose which skills to employ. It is pointless to level skills that you will never use, therefore make sure that all of your skills are placed in skills that you will actually use.

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Magiblade

The Magiblade is a sub-class of Magister in Crystals of Atlan. They infuse their swords with magical energy and use battlefield positioning to defeat their opponents. Magiblade’s attacks have wider range than the Berserker, and playing one, requires a little more thought, as several talents require numerous activations or have tactical advantages. Use movement, attack speed, and magical damage output to decimate your adversaries gracefully.

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Magician

The Magician is a sub-class of Swordsman in Crystal of Atlan. The Magician employs a distinct theatrical and visually appealing playstyle, depending on deceit, illusions, and crowd management to defeat opponents. The most crucial skills to learn are Body Double and Scary Doll, which allow you to bait, confound, and deflect opposing aggression through teasing illusions and stealth. These skills are especially useful for repositioning and setting up combos while foes are preoccupied.

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Cloudstrider

Cloudstrider is a sub-class of Fighter in Crystal of Atlan. Unlike its up-close and personal counterpart, the Starbreaker, the Cloudstrider concentrates on remaining mobile and generating AOE damage while maintaining the fighter class’ disruptive combat style. Cloudstriders have a wide range of strikes and can move about the target instead than focusing on them while still dealing maximum damage.

B Tier Classes

Let’s look at all of the classes in this tier:

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Gunner

The Gunner is a sub-class of Musketeer in Crystals of Atlan. This class uses heavy artillery to deal the most damage. At level 60, the Gunner will have access to 14 active abilities and three finishers, including the Ultra Awakening talent, which is unlocked through a quest at level 60. Because you can only have 8 active talents and 2 finishers available at a time, you must choose which skills you prefer. There is no reason to waste skill points on skills you will never use. If you wish to move between play modes, you can do it easily by using multiple preset layouts, such as PvE and PvP layouts.

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Starbreaker

The Starbreaker is a sub-class of Fighter in Crystal of Atlan. The Starbreaker, like its Base Class fighter, is a heavy-hitting alternative to the mobile cloudstrider path, exchanging agility and movement for explosive attack damage. The Cloudstrider flows gracefully into and out of combat, whereas the Starbreaker uses brute power and Core Amplification. The Starbreaker’s success is based on the Core Engine mechanic, which boosts several of their skills at the expense of energy gauges. These improved attacks get bonus hits, increase damage, or include armor break effects to have the greatest impact during combat!

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Blademaiden

The Blademaiden is a sub-class of Puppeteer in Crystals of Atlan. This character, like the puppeteer parent class, uses its powers to control and empower the Marionette while also attacking on its own with a light whip. The Blademaiden deals strong Area of Effect (AoE) damage. The Blademaiden’s primary goal is to control the battlefield and create zones of damage-dealing effects using their Marionette. They have a number of skills that allow them to move adversaries, or their Marionette, into strategic places before unleashing a combined onslaught that shreds enemies.

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