Avowed Class Tier List: Best Classes, Ranked
Avowed may not offer a plethora of choices when it comes to classes, but your hand is certainly not limited. In fact, I really like the class system and how it operates, and Obsidian has used a similar setup in their other titles. You can pick between Fighter, Ranger, and Wizard, and all of them have their unique playstyles (including abilities). Naturally, every class has its strengths and weaknesses, so let's take a look at how the classes rank compared to each other. Avowed Class tier list I have used two tiers to classify the three available classes. The S-tier represents the very best class you can currently avail in Avowed, while the A-tier classes are marginally off the top. An A-tier class is still good, and they're still strong and worthy of your consideration if you want to use them. S-tier classes in Avowed The Fighter class is the only S-tier entrant in Avowed, and the choice might confuse you. At first glance, this class and its abilities will appear to be extremely simple. However, the Fighter class is ideal for beginners and veterans alike, and its abilities pack a mighty punch. I love the Fighter class due to how easy it is to use the abilities. At Level 1, you have Constant Recovery and Toughness, which makes the early game easier to deal with. Abilities like Devastating Criticals and Brawn can be unlocked at Level 5. With the Fighter class, you'll be very hard to kill on one hand and yield great offensive potential on the other. If you want a bear of your own, you can summon that at Level 15. Image via Xbox Game Studios A-tier classes in Avowed In the A-tier, you get to pick between the Wizard and Ranger. I personally loved the Wizard class more in between them, and it's the best offensive class you can enjoy. However, the biggest difficulty of this class is its defense. Unlike Fighter, Wizard doesn't have a natural means of defense, so you'll have to rely heavily on your dodges. That said, its offensive abilities make up for a weak defense, and the Wizard class offers the highest number of choices when it comes to picking damage types. The Ranger, on the other hand, is a more traditional option. Screenshot by Destructoid The Ranger class is easily the hardest one to master, as the amount of damage you can deal depends entirely on your ability to land skill shots. To do so, you'll want to use the Steady Aim ability at Level 1 and Marksmanship at Level 5. Together, these two abilities will make it easier for you to aim and do more damage from a longer distance. Interestingly, certain abilities also improve your efficiency and damage potential with melee weapons. I strongly believe that it's best to take a hybrid approach if you're opting for the Archer class. Ultimately, you'll want to get the best possible builds to make the most of your selected classes in Avowed. The post Avowed Class Tier List: Best Classes, Ranked appeared first on Destructoid.

Avowed may not offer a plethora of choices when it comes to classes, but your hand is certainly not limited.
In fact, I really like the class system and how it operates, and Obsidian has used a similar setup in their other titles. You can pick between Fighter, Ranger, and Wizard, and all of them have their unique playstyles (including abilities). Naturally, every class has its strengths and weaknesses, so let's take a look at how the classes rank compared to each other.
Avowed Class tier list
I have used two tiers to classify the three available classes. The S-tier represents the very best class you can currently avail in Avowed, while the A-tier classes are marginally off the top. An A-tier class is still good, and they're still strong and worthy of your consideration if you want to use them.
S-tier classes in Avowed
The Fighter class is the only S-tier entrant in Avowed, and the choice might confuse you. At first glance, this class and its abilities will appear to be extremely simple. However, the Fighter class is ideal for beginners and veterans alike, and its abilities pack a mighty punch.
I love the Fighter class due to how easy it is to use the abilities. At Level 1, you have Constant Recovery and Toughness, which makes the early game easier to deal with. Abilities like Devastating Criticals and Brawn can be unlocked at Level 5.
With the Fighter class, you'll be very hard to kill on one hand and yield great offensive potential on the other. If you want a bear of your own, you can summon that at Level 15.
A-tier classes in Avowed
In the A-tier, you get to pick between the Wizard and Ranger. I personally loved the Wizard class more in between them, and it's the best offensive class you can enjoy. However, the biggest difficulty of this class is its defense. Unlike Fighter, Wizard doesn't have a natural means of defense, so you'll have to rely heavily on your dodges.
That said, its offensive abilities make up for a weak defense, and the Wizard class offers the highest number of choices when it comes to picking damage types. The Ranger, on the other hand, is a more traditional option.
The Ranger class is easily the hardest one to master, as the amount of damage you can deal depends entirely on your ability to land skill shots. To do so, you'll want to use the Steady Aim ability at Level 1 and Marksmanship at Level 5. Together, these two abilities will make it easier for you to aim and do more damage from a longer distance.
Interestingly, certain abilities also improve your efficiency and damage potential with melee weapons. I strongly believe that it's best to take a hybrid approach if you're opting for the Archer class. Ultimately, you'll want to get the best possible builds to make the most of your selected classes in Avowed.
The post Avowed Class Tier List: Best Classes, Ranked appeared first on Destructoid.