Choosing the right class in MapleStory: Idle RPG plays a major role in how fast you progress, how efficiently you farm, and how smoothly you handle boss encounters. While every class is viable with enough investment, some clearly outperform others when it comes to idle efficiency, damage scaling, and ease of use. In this tier list, we break down all available classes, including Bishop and Paladin, ranking them from S to C tier based on overall performance in farming, bossing, and AFK progression.

Whether you are a beginner in this game or looking to optimize your long-term growth, this guide will help you pick the class that best fits your playstyle. Playing MapleStory: Idle RPG on PC with BlueStacks further enhances the experience by offering smoother performance, better controls, and uninterrupted idle sessions.

S Tier – Best Overall Classes

S Tier classes deliver the strongest results with minimal effort. These are the easiest to play, scale extremely well, and perform excellently in both farming and boss content. They are highly recommended for beginners and long-term progression.

Arch Mage (Ice/Lightning)

Arch Mage (Ice/Lightning) is widely considered the strongest class in MapleStory: Idle RPG. Its unmatched mob-clearing speed, wide AoE coverage, and Teleport skill make it ideal for idle farming and fast chapter progression. The class excels at clearing maps efficiently, which directly translates into faster EXP and material gains.

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Pros

  • Fastest mob clearing and leveling speed
  • Excellent AoE damage and crowd control
  • Teleport greatly improves mobility and map coverage

Cons

  • Lower single-target burst compared to boss-focused classes
  • Mana management can be demanding early on

Recommended for

New players, free-to-play users, and anyone focused on fast leveling and AFK farming.

Hero

Hero offers one of the most balanced kits in the game, combining strong survivability with reliable damage output. Its simple skill rotation and high durability make it extremely effective for both boss fights and idle progression, especially for players who prefer a low-maintenance playstyle.

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Pros

  • High survivability and stable damage
  • Very beginner-friendly
  • Strong performance in boss fights and AFK content

Cons

  • Slower mob clearing than mages
  • Limited AoE coverage

Recommended for

Beginners, AFK-focused players, and those who want a durable all-rounder.

Night Lord

Night Lord specializes in burst damage and critical hits, making it one of the strongest bossing classes in MapleStory: Idle RPG. While it requires more active play to reach its full potential, its damage output against bosses and elites is exceptional.

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Pros

  • Extremely high burst and crit damage
  • Excellent bossing performance
  • High mobility

Cons

  • Smaller AoE compared to mages
  • Requires better gear to shine

Recommended for

Boss-focused players and those who enjoy an active playstyle.

A Tier – Strong but Slightly Specialized

A Tier classes are powerful and reliable, but they require more specific conditions, longer fights, or better investment to fully match S Tier performance.

Dark Knight

Dark Knight is a tanky DPS class that excels in long fights thanks to lifesteal and sustained damage. It performs well in boss encounters and chapter progression, though it lacks the farming speed of top-tier classes.

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Pros

  • Excellent sustain and survivability
  • Strong in long boss fights
  • Reliable late-game scaling

Cons

  • Limited AoE
  • Slower farming efficiency

Recommended for

Players focused on bossing and long-term durability.

Arch Mage (Fire/Poison)

Fire/Poison Arch Mage trades speed for damage-over-time effects. While it clears mobs slower than Ice/Lightning, it shines in extended boss fights where DoT effects can fully stack.

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Pros

  • Strong damage over time
  • Scales well in long fights
  • Solid AoE performance

Cons

  • Slower mob clearing
  • Less impactful in short encounters

Recommended for

Late-game bossing and players who prefer sustained damage.

Bowmaster

Bowmaster offers smooth, consistent ranged damage with high attack speed. It performs well in both farming and general progression but lacks the raw dominance of S Tier classes.

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Pros

  • High attack speed and consistent DPS
  • Smooth AFK farming experience
  • Strong all-around performance

Cons

  • Lower burst damage
  • Outclassed by mages in AoE farming

Recommended for

Players who want a balanced, low-stress farming class.

Bishop

Bishop is a unique support-oriented class that uses holy magic to assist allies and control the battlefield. While it lacks raw damage compared to DPS classes, its utility, survivability tools, and steady damage make it valuable for progression-focused players.

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Pros

  • Supportive skills with healing and buffs
  • Good survivability
  • Consistent performance in extended content

Cons

  • Lower damage output
  • Slower farming compared to DPS classes

Recommended for

Players who value utility, support mechanics, and steady progression.

B Tier – Decent but Niche

B Tier classes are perfectly usable but are more specialized or outclassed in common scenarios such as idle farming or fast progression.

Marksman

Marksman focuses on single-target damage and long-range precision. While strong against bosses, it lacks the AoE efficiency needed for optimal farming.

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Pros

  • Strong single-target damage
  • Stable and consistent performance

Cons

  • Slower farming speed
  • Limited AoE coverage

Recommended for

Boss-oriented players who prioritize precision over speed.

Shadower

Shadower offers a hybrid playstyle with stealth mechanics and burst damage. While fun to play, it struggles to keep up with Night Lord in damage scaling and consistency.

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Pros

  • Good burst potential
  • High mobility and stealth mechanics

Cons

  • Melee range limits AFK efficiency
  • Outclassed by Night Lord

Recommended for

Players who enjoy hybrid gameplay and manual control.

C Tier – Outclassed Options

C Tier classes are not bad by design, but they are currently outperformed by other options and are not recommended for beginners.

Paladin

Paladin is a frontline defensive class focused on protection and holy damage. While durable, it lacks the damage output and efficiency needed to compete with other Warrior options in MapleStory: Idle RPG.

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Pros

  • High defense and survivability
  • Strong thematic identity

Cons

  • Low damage compared to other Warriors
  • Slower progression and farming

Recommended for

Players who prioritize defense and thematic play over efficiency.

In MapleStory: Idle RPG, class choice heavily influences how fast you progress and how efficiently you farm resources. Ice/Lightning Arch Mage stands out as the strongest overall pick, while Hero and Night Lord offer excellent alternatives depending on your preferred playstyle. Classes like Bishop and Paladin bring utility and survivability but require more patience and investment to keep up. No matter which class you choose, playing MapleStory: Idle RPG on PC with BlueStacks gives you smoother performance, better multitasking, and uninterrupted AFK progression, making it the best way to experience the game and optimize long-term growth.