How to Choose the Right Class in Aion 2
Choosing by Role & PlaystyleTanks (The Vanguard)Tanks are the frontline, soaking damage and controlling enemies.[*]Templar: The classic tank. Templars have the highest innate defense and strong crowd control. They're beginner-friendly because they survive mistakes easily, making them perfect for learning combat basics.
[*]Gladiator: A bruiser who deals heavy AoE damage while still being tanky. If you like dealing damage while holding the frontline, Gladiator offers a balance between offense and durability.
Healers & Support (The Backbone)These classes keep the group alive and enhance team performance.
[*]Cleric: The pure healer. Always in demand for dungeons and raids. They offer strong healing, resurrection abilities, and support spells that can turn the tide in tough fights.
[*]Chanter: A hybrid support class. They provide group-wide buffs (Mantras) and some off-healing. Great for players who enjoy influencing battles indirectly and providing tactical support.
Damage Dealers (DPS)DPS classes focus on taking enemies down quickly. They vary in range, style, and complexity.
[*]Assassin: Masters of single-target burst damage and stealth. They shine in PvP and duels but are very fragile. High skill ceiling; perfect if you enjoy precise, high-risk combat.
[*]Sorcerer: Explosive ranged casters. Their magical damage is unmatched for PvE but requires careful positioning to avoid being overwhelmed.
[*]Ranger (Archer): Ranged specialists who excel at mobility and kiting. Great for solo farming and safely defeating tough bosses from a distance.
[*]Elementalist (Spiritmaster): Summon-based tactical DPS. They control pets to tank or attack, making them excellent for solo play and strategic battlefield control.
Quick Selection Guide
Playstyle / GoalRecommended Class
Start simply (Beginner Friendly)Templar or Cleric
Focus on PvP (High Skill Ceiling)Assassin or Sorcerer
Solo comfortablyGladiator, Ranger, or Elementalist
Always play in a groupTemplar or Cleric
Key Considerations
[*]Manual Combat: There is no auto-combat. Dodging, parrying, and chaining skills effectively are essential. Your inputs matter more than raw stats.
[*]Progression: Each class has around 40 skills, but you can equip only a subset. This lets you experiment with builds and customize your playstyle.
[*]Trial Period: Many players suggest leveling a character to level 25–30 to unlock passives and fully understand the class before committing to it as your main.
Bottom Line: Choosing a class in Aion 2 is more than picking your favorite fantasy trope. Consider your playstyle, preferred role, and the type of content you enjoy. Take the time to test a few classes early—manual combat and skill mastery mean the right fit can make your adventure far more fun and rewarding.
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