Land of Arielia Best Builds – Maximum Efficiency for Every Class

In the Land of Arielia, you can freely switch between classes at any time. For the same reason, character builds aren’t as flexible and dynamic as in other mobile MMOs. When building a character, you need to focus on the appropriate stats, equipment attributes, and choosing the right companions for the class you’re currently using – this is the best way to maximize CP. We’ve prepared this guide for that purpose: below, we’ll discuss the most suitable builds for each class.
Warrior Build: Survive with High Defense
For Warriors, survivability should always be your top priority. This class excels at absorbing damage, making damage reduction, health, and defensive stats far more valuable than pure offensive power. Your goal is to keep enemies focused on you at all times, allowing your companions to attack safely from the backline while you hold the front.

To maximize your effectiveness:
- Prioritize abilities and equipment that increase Physical Defense, Maximum HP, and Damage Reduction. These stats allow you to survive longer and maintain aggro during difficult encounters.
- Equip heavy armor whenever possible and create synergies between armor pieces that provide flat or percentage-based HP bonuses. Helmets and armor with additional damage reduction effects are especially valuable for late-game content.
- Since Warriors naturally deal less damage than other classes, pair them with companions that specialize in ranged attacks and area-of-effect (AoE) damage. This combination compensates for your lower damage output while keeping enemies under control.
A high-defense Warrior is also one of the best classes for AFK farming. Thanks to its durability, your character can survive long farming sessions with minimal risk. Before logging off, consider switching to your Warrior so you can maximize the rewards waiting for you the next time you log in.
Mage Build: Powerful but Fragile
Mages are the traditional “glass cannon” class in Land of Arielia. They excel at dealing devastating burst damage and clearing large groups of enemies with powerful AoE skills, but this incredible offensive potential comes at the cost of low health and weak defenses. A successful Mage build focuses on maximizing damage while reducing the risks associated with the class’s fragility.

To achieve this:
- Prioritize abilities and equipment that increase Magic Power, Critical Hit Rate, and Critical Damage. The higher your burst damage, the faster you can eliminate enemies before they become a threat.
- When upgrading equipment, focus on weapons and accessories that increase your Attack (ATK) stat, as it is the foundation of your damage output. Accessories that reduce skill cooldowns are also extremely valuable, allowing you to cast your strongest abilities more frequently.
- Use Defense or Tank companions to absorb enemy attacks and draw aggro away from you. This allows you to maintain a safe distance and continuously deal damage without being overwhelmed.
Mages are particularly effective in the open world, where they can wipe out enemy groups in seconds and speed up resource farming considerably. For this reason, many players prefer using a Mage for exploration and farming, while switching to a Warrior or Hunter for more demanding dungeon content. Keeping a supply of Transfer Potions will make switching between classes much more convenient.
Hunter Build: Master of Single Target Damage
Hunters specialize in rapid attacks, critical hits, and exceptional single-target damage. Rather than focusing solely on increasing raw attack power, an effective Hunter build emphasizes attack speed, allowing you to attack more frequently and trigger critical hits more often. Against bosses and elite enemies, this sustained damage output makes a significant difference.

To build an effective Hunter:
- Focus on abilities and equipment that increase Physical Attack, Attack Speed, and Armor Penetration. These stats work together to maximize your damage against heavily armored enemies and bosses.
- Prioritize weapons and accessories with high Critical Hit Rate when upgrading your equipment. Movement Speed bonuses are also highly useful, giving you better positioning and allowing you to kite dangerous enemies more effectively.
- Choose companions with crowd control (CC) abilities that slow enemies. Unlike Warriors, Hunters do not want companions that constantly draw aggro. Instead, slowing enemies and keeping them at a safe distance will help you maintain your damage output.
Hunters excel at defeating bosses in both dungeons and the open world. They are also among the strongest options for high-risk late-game activities, where eliminating priority targets quickly is often the key to success. When designing your Hunter build, remember one simple rule: the faster you attack, the more devastating your damage becomes.
Build Tips for All Classes
Regardless of your current class, you should optimize your build by taking advantage of every opportunity the game offers. Pay particular attention to the following:
- Don’t hoard resources. There’s no need to store any resources until you reach the late game stage. Use them to upgrade your current equipment or smelt them all into raw materials. Don’t let your inventory fill up.

- Constantly upgrade your training field. The higher the training field level, the more stat boosts you get to increase your CP. The material needed to do this (Silver Leaf) is the easiest thing to obtain in the game, so remember to upgrade this field whenever you get the chance.

- Remember that your mounts also provide bonuses. If a specific bonus you’re looking for (for example, healing) can’t be provided by your current companions, you can also use your mount for that purpose. For example, the mount you get for free at the beginning of the game has a healing ability: you can use this to compensate for areas where your character is lacking. This also applies to Spirits, another type of passive companions.

Don’t hesitate to experiment: Since each character will develop differently, their strengths and weaknesses will also differ. Through trial and error, you can learn how to strengthen your own character and compensate for its weaknesses during the early game phase. And of course, as always, for the best possible experience, play Land of Arielia on PC with BlueStacks and enjoy smoother performance, better controls, and more comfortable gameplay on a larger screen!















