When you first enter Legend of Elements, one of your earliest decisions is picking between three base classes: Warrior, Swordsman, or Mage. This choice defines how you’ll fight, what gear you favor, and how you’ll approach both solo and cooperative content. Though the RPG leans heavily on auto‑combat, your class still impacts stats, skill choices, and combat flow.

In this guide, we’ll break down each of the three classes, highlight their advantages and drawbacks, and offer tips on how to make the most of them—especially in the early stages. Use this to help align your pick with your preferred playstyle.

Warrior: The Durable Frontline

Warriors are the bulwark of any team. They boast above-average durability, decent offense, and ease of play. If you prefer being in the thick of things, you’ll feel comfortable here.

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Warriors tend to have higher health and defense stats, allowing them to survive longer in battle even when the autos don’t go perfectly. Their skill sets lean toward close-range strikes and self-sustain, with less reliance on positioning or perfect timing.

However, the trade-off is speed and burst potential. Warriors won’t match the damage output of the other classes in optimal conditions, and their mobility is usually lower. In group fights or when surrounded by many enemies, their role is more of buffer and tank rather than solo finisher.

Tips for Warriors:

  • Focus on equipping gear that boosts both defensive and offensive stats to maintain relevance.
  • Pair with allies or Spirits that enhance survivability or add buffs—your role is to hold front lines.
  • Don’t neglect defense or HP in favor of pure attack—your staying power is your value.

Swordsman: Precision and Agility

Swordsmen strike a middle ground. They’re more fragile than Warriors but faster and more precise. If you enjoy doing the right move at the right time, Swordsman offers a satisfying balance.

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This class leans toward single-target damage or quick burst combos. Their attack patterns favor agility and timing over raw bulk. In auto mode, they realistically shine when built correctly—especially against single bosses or in modes where precision counts.

Their weaknesses are more obvious: lower health, less sheer tankiness, and sometimes struggle against groups if their skills don’t support crowd control. You’ll often find yourself needing to support or avoid damage rather than soak it.

Tips for Swordsmen:

  • Prioritize speed, critical rate, and single-target damage stats.
  • Use Spirits or gear that improve evasion, crit chance, or mobility.
  • In team content, stay close to frontline fighters but avoid getting into unfavorable aggro.

Mage: Elemental Power & Range

Mages are the glass cannon archetype. They deal strong elemental damage from a safe distance but are very vulnerable when enemies close the gap. If you enjoy controlling fights with spells and dealing damage from afar, Mage is your pick.

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Mages typically have lower HP and defense, but their strengths lie in AoE skills, elemental combos, and disrupting enemy formations. In auto-combat, their damage output can shine—especially when paired with the right companions or gear to offset their vulnerabilities.

The downside is fragility. Mages must avoid frontline pressure and often depend on supportive team members to keep them alive. If your build doesn’t compensate for their weaknesses, they’ll fall fast in chaotic fights.

Tips for Mages:

  • Focus on boosting elemental damage, spell power, and range.
  • Equip gear or Spirits that grant defensive buffs or shields to stay safe.
  • Keep positioning in mind—even though combat is automated, spatial buffs or range differences matter.

Which Class Should You Pick?

Your choice should reflect your playstyle more than anything else. If you prefer solidity and less micro-managing, Warrior gives you forgiving survivability. If you like balance and timing, Swordsman gives a mix of offense and agility. If you love maximizing damage and playing from behind the front line, Mage is your wild card.

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In practice, all three classes can clear content effectively in Legend of Elements, especially in auto mode. But as you progress, the right class for you makes growth easier and content less frustrating. Think about which combat role you enjoy watching play out—and go with that.

Now that you know the core differences between Warrior, Swordsman, and Mage, you’re better equipped to pick the class that fits your style in Legend of Elements. Even though combat runs mostly on auto, your class choice shapes progression, gear, and your combat identity. For smoother gameplay, better visuals, and more comfortable controls, try playing Legend of Elements on PC with BlueStacks—you’ll notice a surprising difference when managing gear, viewing skills, and watching your team perform.